This had potential? I don't know I dont want to accept this as a romanticization of the trope, but more like a realistic Stockholm syndrome? Like yes this happens, it is learned helplessness and this is an alternative ending to it I guess. No matter what I think minho's reactions were pretty realistic. I don't know I enjoyed the way the author handled the fucked up situation. In my opinion it would be a 10/10 if he actually died, and then we saw the blonde suffer a couple chapters, regret and kill himself too. I would really enjoy this ending more and it would be more accepted by majority too.
On a side not, I did not really read the prequel and didnt know about minho at all. I think I wouldn't be able to read this anymore if I knew the character because that poor boy did NOT deserve any of that treatment
On a side not, I did not really read the prequel and didnt know about minho at all. I think I wouldn't be able to read this anymore if I knew the character because that poor boy did NOT deserve any of that trea... Cha Cha
I agree with you. Def take some time to read the prequel just to see how exactly it started
This had potential? I don't know I dont want to accept this as a romanticization of the trope, but more like a realistic Stockholm syndrome? Like yes this happens, it is learned helplessness and this is an alternative ending to it I guess. No matter what I think minho's reactions were pretty realistic. I don't know I enjoyed the way the author handled the fucked up situation. In my opinion it would be a 10/10 if he actually died, and then we saw the blonde suffer a couple chapters, regret and kill himself too. I would really enjoy this ending more and it would be more accepted by majority too.