I read the raws and the next chapter when Ho-in cried, I cried too.
This time his crying face looked so tired as if he's given up. But he's never given up because he loves Chunwoo, and love either makes you the strongest you can be, or the weakest. Is there an in-between? Because Ho-in, despite acting violent on impulse, was weak with an explosion of emotions and betrayal.
Sure, his way of acting out was the least better choice out of everything else, but I can't fault him enough when everybody has done a share of the current outcome that people might find funny, sad, or dumb.
When you love someone, and you choose to stay with that person despite all the pain the relationship has caused you. You're both strong and weak. There's an in-between after all. And I think Ho-in is that.
He's strong for staying with his beloved, and he's weak for loving that beloved. It's realistic in a way that I've seen this happen so much in real life, love is so scary.
I read the raws and the next chapter when Ho-in cried, I cried too.
This time his crying face looked so tired as if he's given up. But he's never given up because he loves Chunwoo, and love either makes you the strongest you can be, or the weakest. Is there an in-between? Because Ho-in, despite acting violent on impulse, was weak with an explosion of emotions and betrayal.
Sure, his way of acting out was the least better choice out of everything else, but I can't fault him enough when everybody has done a share of the current outcome that people might find funny, sad, or dumb.
When you love someone, and you choose to stay with that person despite all the pain the relationship has caused you. You're both strong and weak. There's an in-between after all. And I think Ho-in is that.
He's strong for staying with his beloved, and he's weak for loving that beloved. It's realistic in a way that I've seen this happen so much in real life, love is so scary.