
I understand... But I also want to know at what point do you think someone has reflected? At what point do they feel guilty enough? At what point are they redeemable? And why do you think, if you do, that no one can earn forgiveness?
Because Taeju has reflected, ask for forgiveness while fully being ready not to receive it, he feels guilty to no end and has changed a whole lot. He is redeemable because he does the best he can and that this best is changing him and not hurting anyone else.
I was a victim of abuse. If my abusers were to become like Taeju I don't think I'd have it in me to forgive, but I also wouldn't blame them anymore. I'd just move on. Because this is best case scenario.
I edited some grammar mistakes and the answers disappeared. Beau (if I remember right) please put your comments again. I didn't know they would get deleted...

I think it's not great Jooha has to go through that.
But I also think there's a reason. He has a nightmare bringing back memories of his rapist while actively getting raped.
It just shows how Dooshik always had that violence in him (since the twins) and that he sadly follows into Pilwon's footsteps. While it is awful, it's also very well written.
I just hope the author either keep Dooshik bad and Jooha runs away, or Dooshik is bad but Jooha stays and the whole cycle starts again or Dooshik realizes he's done bad things and just truly reflects.
Actually what I don't want is a happy ending because it would make no sense here. Because you don't get to rape people and be happy.
And tinker fucking BL
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