Are some not realizing that Jooin actually knows he's at fault? He's not blaming Cain. He literally said it's his "burden to bear" after all that he's done. He's realizing it's his action that caused the consequences but he's just sad Cain left because he did not truly want him to go. Remember the reason he was telling Cain to go was because of what Ryan said and Jooin believed Cain was ruining his life trying to be with him. He didn't want that, he wanted Cain to live his life without the thoughts of the past.
Don't understand why people have a problem with reincarnation. We were literally introduce to it right when Cain showed up. It's a main plot within the story. We saw many parallels with it, even the the title corresponds to it, it has a dog leash in the logo, the cover has Cain in the leash by Jooin hand the previous banner had dog prints in the background. It's always been there.
Idk why so many are questioning it now. Many even ask what's up with the reincarnation story and when we finally get an answer it's suddenly "we don't care"?? It's part of the story you need to care when it's a big point that is shown to us since SEASON ONE
I have so much on my mind with this chapter (beautiful with angst) I would like to point out what others have pointed out on twt.
Gyeongbokgung Palace. It's when Cain and Jooin first meeting and what Cain remembers in his past life, seeing how its shown in this update, chapter 90, I wonder if it will have important meaning later on especially now. They met in spring but it's winter now. So I wonder of they break off then met again in spring. It's pointed out by a particular user who said every time Cain and Jooin are together cherry blossoms are around and you know what Gyeongbokgung Palace is known for? Spring and cherry blossoms season.
Oh boy, Jooin really believes he's poison to Cain, but also how he's scared Cain will stop loving him once things are different from how Cain imagined. You can tell the difference between Jooin rejecting Yahwi and Cain. With Yahwi, Jooin is always with a monotone expression, not much feelings left but with Cain, oh with Cain, Jooin is always crying, heartbroken and sad, as if he's holding himself back to many times. JOOIN THINK WHATS BEST FOR YOU NOT JUST CAIN. I NEED TO KNOW WHY CAIN TURN, WHAT DID JOOIN MUMBLE?
Just leaving a positive Jooin comment because readers just love hating him for no reason. I hope Jooin is able find his own happiness and it doesn't necessarily mean it has to be with the ML's. He's being pressured by two men putting their feeling on him so I understand his confliction. I hope to see him smile more. My squirrel boy deserves it.
It amazes me how many readers didn't pick up the hints and foreshadowing. It becomes more prominent later on and Ch.77 finally shows us that Seongjun reminds Baram way too much of the professor, even previously, the way he blocks her home door and demanded her go on a date with him when she said no.
In 75, she finally confess he makes her uncomfortable and then I remember in an older chapter he wouldn't let go of her hand so she punch him because she was scared. He has always been heavy-handed with her and before he become heavy-handed he was rude and prejudice towards her. Baram doesn't need someone like that around her, like Jaerim said she should surround herself with those who make her happy and comfortable (and that was a foreshadow)
You all can complain but YTC is actually a decent story, especially if you grasp the whole story and its context that lead to next scene. I never seen a story like this with realistic input that make it so fucking frustrating.
I remember a reader said the reason Jooin is so disliked is because he's exactly like most of us, indecisive and doesn't know what to do, and we as readers don't like to read something that remind us of are bad parts.
I happy Jooin finally realized what he needed to do. He said his love now turn into compassion for Yahwi and that's so real because there are limits to what love can take. Basically Jooin is the only one that carried their relationship and he simply just got tired of being the only one carrying it.
I absolutely love how their closure is written, it doesn't feel rush like many. I'm glad the author is not rushing this even so many want it to be. I get why it's going at a slow paste.
Now I'm curious what's gonna happen with Cain. The author did say Cain full personality hasn't been shown and there's so much to be revealed for his story, especially his present life that we know nothing about. Fingers cross that it goes well.