Reincarnation stories are fun... but If it were me, I'd openly refuse it. Living another life with or without your previous life memories intact is not desireable in anyway. It just means that you will get to know life while knowing death. Experience life to experience death. Know what it means to be happy, because you know how it means to be sad. And more. Life offers so much, but the offers are always accompanied by something else. Depending on how one decides to see it, life will always be like inanimate objects. An object that exists with sides, and an object that means differently to every person that sees and uses it.
So annoying how the FL keeps on that line of thinking. I know she was a detective or smth, but since when was minimizing the scope become being entirely biased on one suspect. "Prime suspect" or whtvr, she's way too caught up on everything, that she hasn't even considered that it might be his acquaintances.
Like girl, "what if he isn't the culprit," and the culprit is actually someone closely related to him. Then that would help broaden the perspective and see more clues. This stresses me out so much! I like the story, but everytime she doubts him to the T, I can't help but be annoyed. Like, she accepts the part of him being afraid of blood, but not about the possibility of having another prime suspect?
still like reading this though. so conflicting hahahhaa
I mean yes you are right everyone is innocent until proven guilty but she also knows that she is going to die if she doesn't act she is biased her life is on the line and the only source of information she has on her future death is the fact that he is the most probably suspect (she died on her wedding night he is the groom) of course every action he commits is going to be met with ultimate suspicions I would be the same in her stead
I understand that, but look at how quick her suspicion was dispelled when it was the other guy who brings her information. I'm not saying she should stop suspecting him, I'm saying that she should have started considering other possibilities with her new information.
1. He's afraid of blood
2. He's a popular person with both admirers and haters
3. Everyone in the military has the ability to do it
4. She remembered that the story only pointed him out as a 'suspect' and not the murderer
5. If he doesn't turn out to be the killer, she would still end up dying
The bombing should have been her realization arc or point to start doubting other people more, and her fiance a little less (I believe she's well capable of keeping the suspicion but not removing it entirely). Because with bias (she should know this well, it's her profession), it clouds your judgement, which is exactly her case. She's misinterpreting almost every line of thought of her fiance, and does not even have any second guesses. The more she focuses 90% of her attention on one target, the more time she loses.
No offense, I do like this webtoon, but she is infuriating (more understandable if the emphasis on her previous line of occupation wasn't as much)