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To me, it was as clear as day, since very early on, that Haesoo and Jowoon are endgame. Too many unresolved feelings, bottled up for stupid reasons. Their "situation" has been going on for years. At some point I realised that Haesoo is the more problematic of the two. He doesn't want to admit to himself his true desires, he's guarded, walled up and scared. No matter how in love and good for him Taekyoung is, the possibilities that their relationship would work out are very slim.
I don't really have a preference between J and T, it just sucks for T. Falling in love with a person that will never return your feelings is sad. Especially when it's your first love. But hey, emotional pain makes for great art ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
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WARNING: (vague) SPOILERS
Wow, I really didn't remember what a massive jerk Jiwon was during the first 2/3s of the story, especially towards Dong-gyun. Don't get me wrong, I love this story to bits and the premise is really compelling. Jiwon is actually a good character, but I wish Dong-gyun was not such a pushover and a non-character. As with the vast majority of ukes, I think he is the one who needed character development the most. Still, I see the appeal in this kind of uke-seme dynamic...
The final 1/3 of the story is great, though I think it should have way more chapters (and character development) to get to that level of wholesomeness. Maybe even an arc about Dong-gyun moving on, for real. Regardless, at the end of the day, the comfort that Jiwon and Dong-gyun provide to each other is really moving and satisfying.
P.s: Shame to Jiwon's parents, no wonder... and I hate Hweemin's guts, people like him are scum, I hope he's miserable with no meaningful human relationships in his life.
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Love the neo-noir feel. I wish the chapters were bigger because I gobbled up the first 12 in a few minutes. So far, I expect a serious and more realistic than usual storyline. The physical/mental evaluation for A.J seemed believable enough and a nice touch. I wonder what kind of person is hiding behind "mr. Sharpe" and how his personality will unravel. At the same time I want A.J to surprise us with his hidden potential. I'm hooked!
Here I was hoping that Seungho will slowly but surely understand that he has feelings for Na-kyum... but nooo, subtlety? What is that? How could he realise that he's in love unless he almost kills a man and makes a big scene out of it, hitting another noble in the process. That's our lord Seungho for you ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭