We're 78 chapters in and we barely have an understanding of the original Sihyeon's past or the MC's personality. MC is sorta just along for the ride and doesn't even have much thought of his own. He's sorta really bland, and I guess they like that about him, because it makes him easy to manipulate and gives him the facade of innocence. Man's an ex-mafia boss, give him more pizazz. Instead, they paint him as almost a pushover, he goes along with most things that happen. Even during times when he pushes back, he's drawn so weak that it seems that he's just prey who's all bark and no bite. On top of that, the mysteries only pile up, never solved. It's getting really frustrating to read.
If there was even a bit of substantial relationship building it would make sense. But no one really communicates. Everyone is sort of holding the feelings of "I know best, I'll just do things my way," without talking to MC. No communication, just really self-involved actions.
We're 78 chapters in and we barely have an understanding of the original Sihyeon's past or the MC's personality. MC is sorta just along for the ride and doesn't even have much thought of his own. He's sorta really bland, and I guess they like that about him, because it makes him easy to manipulate and gives him the facade of innocence. Man's an ex-mafia boss, give him more pizazz. Instead, they paint him as almost a pushover, he goes along with most things that happen. Even during times when he pushes back, he's drawn so weak that it seems that he's just prey who's all bark and no bite. On top of that, the mysteries only pile up, never solved. It's getting really frustrating to read.
If there was even a bit of substantial relationship building it would make sense. But no one really communicates. Everyone is sort of holding the feelings of "I know best, I'll just do things my way," without talking to MC. No communication, just really self-involved actions.