
Actually, I've got a suggestion. Just start a fit before the gals, then your sis won't ask you for such things again, the other girl will know clip and clear that shes got no chance in hell and can move on, and youve got enough time to run after junoh.
That shouldn't be too hard, right? Whats that scrap of dignity worth compared to your lovely Junoh, right?

Tbh i was never quite sure what it was with the"are you telling me to blame my past?"
And why is it cruel??
To blame Shimas past sounds pretty relieving to me?
Or is it cruel to blame himself?
I think at first its a little confusing who is thinking it, bc The perspectives switch back and forth between shima and togawa and between words and thoughts, while theyre arguing and later crouching on the floor by themselves. But later, in the office, its clearly Shima who thinks this?
Also I thought it would make sense if it was about Togawa's past. In the sense that his past is to blame for their relationship to fail (according to shima).
But that most likely isn't what was intended, right?

It was about Togawa's past. Togawa told him the story about how he lost his family and he definitely wants to marry and have kids. Shima doesn't want to get in the way so Togawa can get married and have a family. Well he was staight to begin with anyway... so Togawa asks Shima "are you telling me to blame my past?" when Shima says he wants to break it off

Not gonna lie, I am happy it turned out like this so far. Happy for Subin to hopefully get away from his unbalanced unhealthy relationship to his friend/whatever he was and for hyung to have been pulled into this lovely mess (aka kiiinda falling in love?) because in the end that just feels..... wonderful. Sometimes that is.
But I'm scared, the author is not gonna leave me happy with this. dunno why. Feel skeptical.
But whatever kind of lesson this will teach us later, I honestly wish for hyunwoo and subin to be done with that drama, bc that dragging feels like by now it is too strained to have safe outcome in the end ....
Talk, dearies, talk !