Well, that's about the most anticlimactic ending I could have ever imagined.
Dr. Suh was the most boring bad guy I've seen, and his presence brought about no development what-so-friggin-ever.
Hell, this whole story hasn't actually been much about development.
The epilogue is probably only going to present more simplistic fluff - which btw makes up over 80% of the whole series already - and that's it. Just like that.
Oh, well. I was thinking this chapter about how I've grown tired of that mushroom head, anyway.
The majority of comments here are really so immature. I get it, you're frustrated by the misunderstanding, but you need to stop blaming Junyoung for, well, FEELING. C'mon!
He simply doesn't know the things we do, you know. In my eyes the way this whole situation is taking place is pretty realistic. He's determined to stay away from Sihoon because of this misunderstanding, but since it's not what he really wants, being confused and sad, he seeks comfort elsewhere. Also, since he's indeed not been with anyone else, it's natural that he'd be curious about others.
Like, holy shit. We KNOW that it's all gonna get cleared up eventually. Why don't you just sit back and try to enjoy the ride in the meantime?
I can definitely relate to being terribly frustrated with how the story is going, and with how Junyoung is taking things, it's no wonder readers will flip their shit. I mean, this terrible misunderstanding wouldn't have blown way out of proportions had they just talked things down properly.
I mean Sihoon has some blame in this too, but I guess Junyoung's not making this better hence the outraged reactions. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Yeah, but it's about time we get over the stupidity of the misunderstanding now. If you're not frustrated enough to drop it because of it (in which case you should have done so long ago), then you should start accepting it and just take it for what it is, already.
The whole story relies on it, you know? It's completely built around it, there's no other way to bring about the drama without completely ignoring the story set-up.
There's something about the pace and dialogue that is nice and keeps me hooked, but sometimes the panels are a bit weird, and I think some mistranslations and/or bad english makes it even harder sometimes to understand what is actually taking place.
Can't say much about Teppei, yet, since his intentions are unclear. However, Akihito.... Oh lord. I get that he probably has some kind of complex about this, and I'm relieved to see that the other characters are reacting towards his daddy issues the same as I am, but MAN did he start getting on my nerves. Seriously, couldn't there have been something less retarded for him to get worked up over than ashes?
This was a fun read. I really like that the sister connects it all together, and without harbouring any ill feelings, either. No excessive drama there, just smoothly going with it. It felt nice.
The last chapter had me frustrated because things seemed like they were going nowhere, but this really is progress, right here.
In the end, the misunderstanding is the whole premise of the story. And the author has done a good job with not getting sidetracked with new plots just to prolong the series. When the misunderstanding is over, the story pretty much will be, too - and rightfully so.
Have I missed something? It feels like there's no context here. Why is he there talking to them all of a sudden, and how did He Tian know he was there? It alls feels a little out of nowhere.
I guess that earring He Tian gave Mo is the hidden gps. Thats why he knows Mo was there (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
Uhh... Mo isn't even wearing the earring in this chapter.
Think it's near his house. In the previous chapter he was already looking for him so it makes sense he'll be near his house. The earring thing doesn't make sense since 1. as you say he's not wearing it 2. It's kinda a wacky theory. The guys bullying Mo mention a debt so probably his dad did owe money or something and now they are pushing it on the mom and Mo since the dad is in jail. They probably know where they live. It makes sense why Mo is desperate for money now. To pay off the debt so his mom is safe.
I just realized I repeated myself too much (sense, sense, sense) but hopefully this was still helpful to someone
It was probably really near Mo's house.
And that's guys wanted money from his mother that they probably colect from time to time...some kind of extortion,has smt to do with his dad and the whole thing why he is in jail.
Yes, this isn't something unfamiliar. It's not hard to make that connection. The problem, I feel, is that there wasn't any event before that led up to this particular interaction, and thus it feels a bit out of nowhere. An excuse to create a scenario where Mo is fighting and is saved by He Tian. Although actually there's not much of an excuse here, the whole thing just kinda... happens, and this is my problem with this.