
When AJ used Bullet as a shield, part of me felt it was justified, considering everything Bullet had put him through before this moment. Taking all of AJ’s money, knowing full well how crucial that stash was, directly led to him nearly being assaulted by his landlord. That wasn’t just betrayal. It was cruel. Still, this latest chapter hit me harder than I expected. They were friends. And sometimes, being caught up in this kind of life makes you do things you never imagined, even to the people you care about most. I can’t remember clearly if Bullet is letting AJ stay with him for free, or if I’m just misremembering, but something tells me Bullet was never just a no-strings-attached kind of friend.

I don’t know if there was a serialization issue behind this webtoon’s ending, but whatever the reason, this has to be one of the most frustratingly wasted plots I’ve come across in a long time.
The story had so much potential, rich subplots, layered characters, emotional tension, and yet it all crumbled under the weight of rushed pacing and poor closure. So many loose ends were left hanging, plot holes were shrugged off, and key storylines were barely touched.
And now we’re getting these “special” chapters filled with scenes that should’ve been in the main storyline all along? It’s not just disappointing. It’s infuriating.
The way I bawled so hard and I’m in public