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Binigyan ka na ng pagkakataon, pero pinili mo na maging ganyan pa din. What a waste of an opportunity. Hindi ka na nagbago, masama ka pa din. Yan tuloy.
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I'm not fluent in translating tagalog(?) but i think op said "You were given a chance yet you chose to do the same [wicked] things you did before. What a waste of oppurtunity. You didn't change, you're still bad/wicked." yan tuloy is something like 'that's why' but in a more (somehow) accusing tone. I hope this helps ≥﹏≤
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It is a pity that the younger bro could have had a relationship with Woojin if that call did not happen. IDK if he should have said he liked Woojin then because that’s like coming out from the closet or if only Woojin confirmed instead of running away, still, he cannot do that because younger bro had no hesitation when he said he did not like Woojin.
I guess, if you really are not meant to be, even if you like each other, you will not end up together.
Is it just me or like the author cannot decide what emotion whoever it was has to had? He liked in a dialogue bubble, then hated on the next one, or vise versa; like every single character was so damn fickle and bipolar...