It's Mine
Just finished it today (10/18/22) and wow was it a rollercoaster ride. With the mystery and creepy vibe in the beginning, violence and scheming everywhere, plot twists with more twists and a calm mature happy ending. At first I really thought it would be a story of a typical stalker with yandere tendencies but then the story took a different turn and that was really interesting. It really deals a lot of psychological issues with not just the main characters, even the villains and supporting characters. I really felt sorry for Yohan all throughout the series and hated the FL at the start. I'm also drawn at how calculative Yohan is, he can be scary sometimes, cute the next second, hot and handsome overall. It's awesome how it portrayed contrasting images in lots of scenarios, between the brothers, between the father and son, between the two wives, between the henchmens, between the FL's friends and between the main leads. The deep realistic issue that really connected to me is when they were talking about emotions. On the father's side, he can't feel emotions so he took drastic measures to understand them and felt envious of his son, he also analyzed that emotions are better of being discarded to have rational thinking and not be swayed by emotions. On Yohan's side, he has photographic memory and can feel emotions compared to his father. But also because he can't forget the pain, he feels envious to his father who don't have emotions because then he won't feel a heart-wrenching sadness. But this emotions what made him different from his father, resulting in him not turning into a monster who kill people just for experiment purposes. I really had a fun time reading this, SUPER FAVE.
The Obsessive Second Male Lead has Gone Wild