I know Ilay is a psycho, but wtf is wrong with Tae?? This guy graped you multiple times, hit you, humiliated you, and next day you just forget and act like normal??? And then he's like "he isn't such a bad guy", "I can't really hate him", brotha, what??? :D Ilay asks you very clear questions and you give him roundabout answers all the time, so how do you expect him to understand what you feel??? Tae never says what he's really thinking, then he's like "ugh, how would he ever get what I mean" well, say it??? I used to think Ilay was the hard one to understand, but he's actually very simple once you get his deal. Tae, on the other hand, is a whole different level of nonsense. The author can't even give him a real reason to not dislike Ilay aside from him being handsome.
This is so good, but my heart aches from knowing they'll have to live running away their whole life. It's so sad, yet so romantic, they only have each other.
I know Ilay is a psycho, but wtf is wrong with Tae?? This guy graped you multiple times, hit you, humiliated you, and next day you just forget and act like normal??? And then he's like "he isn't such a bad guy", "I can't really hate him", brotha, what??? :D
Ilay asks you very clear questions and you give him roundabout answers all the time, so how do you expect him to understand what you feel??? Tae never says what he's really thinking, then he's like "ugh, how would he ever get what I mean" well, say it???
I used to think Ilay was the hard one to understand, but he's actually very simple once you get his deal.
Tae, on the other hand, is a whole different level of nonsense. The author can't even give him a real reason to not dislike Ilay aside from him being handsome.
His brain is of a female protagonist that's in love with someone who doesn't treat them well