I didn't really think of anything about Eileen's behavior here, but now that I know what happens and who she really is I can't help but feel a lil bit of disdain towards her here.
*SPOILER*
like, you're too scared to do your job, and assume everyone has the same hopeless thoughts you have and get angry that some people were holding out for a savior. Like, someone is brave enough to do the job you refuse to do and you lash out at them. I get the feeling of being afraid, but at least be grateful someone's stepping up for the position your wasting sitting your ass on. I don't hate Eileen but this scene just made me realize how selfish she was.
Ah, so she was the original one? I don't remember ( ̄∇ ̄")
It also irked me when she talked down to Dokja but that's because we know how capable Dokja is!
From her pov he's some crazy idiot for all she knows.. He isn't a citizen so he doesn't know the life and struggle of the people there. Even if he has incredible achievements, in her opinion, it was a foolish move to get under the spotlight.
But this is why the victory will be so much sweeter. ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
Never read this before, nor do i know the basic plot. But i think what made me interested is how it was a modern office workplace theme then became a korean historical fantasy at the end. Dont give me spoilers cs that gap as to how the themes changed so drstically just made the cog in my brain move again. Like, i did not expect a rich stoic ceo to suddenly become a goddamn storm dragon in the end lmao.
Danm girl, whatever happens in the palace is no longer any of your concern. Just live your life at this point. You brought back the og princess and now you have to save that emperor now too? Someone needs to remind her that shes not obligated to do anything relating to that place anymore. She's feeling conflicted staying at that place when she could just easily get to know her blood family instead.
Oh goddamn- that definitely too a turn