Don't worry guys... It will be better than you think
I'm totally lost truly. I can't connect the dots, I feel like it's a mess in complete disorder. I like the story and the characters but I don't understand the plot. Even more these past few chapters. It is not clear at all
Don't worry guys, bear-nim IS a good and very sweet guy --> (from someone who has read the raws)
Does someone remembers the chapter when the mom comes back to hyesung ?
OK, can someone spoil me on what's coming next ? What is his reaction, I wanna know so badly
I kinda understand the son, I don't agree obviously.. but i understand. He was raised in total ignorance and he tried his best to stand up to his mother without really knowing her and her purpose in the end. And then he met her, someone who stands to her principles and values, he fell in love with her and the idea of what she was, exactly what he couldn't be but wanted to.
He tried to be like her but couldn't because again he is not in a position where he can, if he want to, he will have to seperate from his mom. For now his only way of keeping hope in that fact and hopefuly that fate is to be with Jun, that's why he reacts the way he does, while he purposly knows that he has nothing to offer to her in return, which create that toxic behavior... Hope for him to find his own place without destroying himself and the other in the process
I was certain the green hair guy was the traitor but looking at the last chanter.. His eyes are green, not gold like the hidden dark mage. And he said, "someone like me could" it's too big for him to be THE one. Maybe à family member or someone who learned dark magic with him ?
I really like the fact that we have the backstory of their relationship, how Sol fell in love, how Brian did too and the building of everything.
But I do feel like it's taking the place of the current present. I really appreciate the digging in the past, I wish more author did that, however it's becoming way too long.. So long that I feel like I'll have to reread all the predent relationship before reading the come-back when it'll come.