
But Narye isn't paranoid, he's obsessed - he's also able to know when Seoyo is telling the truth 'cause he's lived nine lives with him- also, he had always known that about Seoyo, the fact he didn't "need anybody else" so when it actually came for the latter's mouth, he believed him
...but still, it's definitely not a happy ending-
I think the author knows that that's not right, that Narye is misleading Seoyo and he might actually never learn it, this is twisted af-
And psychologically very interesting!
It scared me, but I loved reading it :o

Err guys why are you saying you don't care about what happens to Narye? I know he's a villain but only focusing on the victim is a pretty toxic behaviour you know TwT that's what the internet is feeding on as of late
Probably a healthy would have been one where they didn't end up together and Narye sought theeapy, as someone in the comments said, to know how to deal with his very clear Mental Illness
But with the way Jay said it, it kinda sounds like they're saying that's he's crazy so he doesn't matter

But you have the right to say what you want sweetie, don't mind what others say, I also just wanted to give my opinion as someone very interested in Psychology!
Also, about what you said: you wouldn't believe Seoyo's words 'cause you self-proclaiming yourself as paranoid means you would never be able to actually know that person deeply... indeed Obsession and Paranoia ain't the same
You would constantly be taken over by doubt and wouldn't trust most of his actions as truthful
Narye tho has lived aaall those lives with Seoyo and knew what Seoyo felt, so he was content when Seoyo said it himself (of course that stays very twisted anyway X3)
"I won't break up with you, I don't have the confidence to meet other people"
Ah, yes. That's certainly the best way to convince your paranoid lover that you won't leave them. The fact that Narye was actually convinced by that sentence is a plot hole imo