
Y’all. She didn’t have her equipment that’s why she asked to bring another doctor. From a medical family I can assure you that “remaining calm and clinical at all times because you never know when there will be an emergency” is impossible and detrimental to your psyche. It’s especially difficult when the person affected in front of you for example is someone you care about like family. Stop pretending like you know the best way doctors should behave at all times.

I really do have to laugh sometimes because mangas really expand on how things actually work in management. I’ve been in upper management for six years and it’s really not this deep. Especially to say “you think you can live a normal life after everything you’ve done?” Homie he fired some people what are you even saying right now. You shouldn’t be stalking your employees in your free time either my dude.

Why would you WANT a lover that would only love you without your child? Or wouldn’t accept your past? Like, not even VISITING? Totally abandoning your child or neglecting your child is such a common trope on here but these extreme versions/cases make me actually fucking ballistic. She had the audacity to throw it in his face too with no remorse. What a psychopath.

Seriously just forgiving the father like that? Resuming a civil relationship like that? Fuck that father for skipping out on parenting and honestly kind of fuck “Nii” for doing the exact same. Dicking around telling Yuri “no no no” all the goddamn time but when it’s convenient for him to accept their relationship he does and then jets off expecting Yuri to be there waiting after a long period of time just like the dad. I can see where the mangaka was trying to go and this is solely my personal opinion based on my experiences but honestly I thought this sucked.
The trope of every middle eastern man being a prince or oil tycoon is kinda. Not it for me. The story was cute though.
True, it's a well-tread path. Anything romance tends to recycle. I think a lot of writers like to copy off each other...
My mom had a stash of 70s & 80s Harlequin romance books that had the same five plots with the names changed, all horrifically full of the prejudices and popular tropes of the time.