
im just excited for the hawaii trip, i saw someone last year saying that wooyeon realizes his feelings there, after he thinks inseob was kidnap

Yeah but I don’t think people with illness like him are capable of loving though. What I mean it the idea doesn’t even exist in his brain.
Probably for him as a narcissist sociopath he notices and accepts that he’s particularly possessive of Inseob which for sociopaths that is ‘love’.
Really interesting and I love how even in novel author doesn’t describe it exactly as love because keeping in mind of seme mental illness

is nobody gonna talk ab the weird anatomy in ch 58? like, why are their necks and heads drawn as if u were looking through a fisheye lens? am i just going cray-cray?

You're not wrong. Actually, the art style has changed quite from early chapters. I would say, it remained almost the same until chapter 30 and then. From then on, you can say the characters resemble in something to their appearence at the beggining of the series, however they are not the same. Anyway, I suppose this is something every artist have to deal while refining their drawing skills. Personally, I liked more the drawing from the early chapters.
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