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I was honestly so tensed up waiting for them to get killed or for something tragic to happen to them.
I'm glad that things ended well and that the author made it clear that they're both deeply traumatized people who will need to work towards being happy as individuals, not just finding it within each other.
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I will say that I think Yuuichi (or author-san) has depression or anxiety, just based on how the character is written. As someone who has depression I related a lot to his inability to differentiate what he's thinking versus how he's feeling, and the fact that he wants so desperately to love and trust someone but for some reason can't (and also the copious amounts of crying).
Idk, that may be projection, but it hit a little close to home for me.
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I appreciated Haesoo finally, FINALLY acknowledging that he simply isn't able, at this point in time in his life, to have a meaningful relationship with someone else.
And then it was kinda ruined bc he decided to kiss Taekyung anyway lol ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ (but he's a mess so really I should've seen it coming)
It's very upsetting to see Huanwen being forced into a situation he doesn't want to be in, but at the same time it's understandable for his grandfather to have these types of views (especially given how family-oriented Chinese culture is)
I just hope that he ends up ok ╥﹏╥