
i recently just learned that the title "Beware the Ides of March" was taken from Shakespeare's play of Julius Caesar when a soothsayer warned him about his assassination, so the phrase is now meant as a warning to be wary of the closest people in your circle.
did the author already explain the meaning of the title in relation to the story cuz im kinda scared of what's to come....
unless the title is just referring to the betrayal of Mokhwa's old gang boss ?? but i feel like there's more to it than that (or am i thinking too deep abt this)
this is like the fast paced ver of Dash
Exactly what I think too