
I agree that Yoowon was kind of villainized as well. What he did wasn't too bad. I get that it was traumatic for Ji Ho, but seeing it from both perspectives was eye-opening. It really was a series of unfortunate events that led to what happened. I can't hate him and even felt bad for him. He was just a kid.
I like that the manhua goes over different family situations from supportive to pressuring to neglectful. Yoowon was under so much pressure and made a mistake any kid would do. He didn't have any role models to look up to. It kind of hit home.

Yes, yes, yes! I just finished reading and he really was a good kid, even sticking up for Dojin like you mentioned, and going to buy textbooks with him. He's a good kid who was in a bad environment. He even tried reconciling with his family after seeing Dojin's effort, and it didn't work (officially got kicked out) ;-; He apologized, reflected, and is now growing. I'm glad that he's part of their supportive little group. He found his new family.
it was soooo long but worth it too i almost dropped it when nearing the end bc its too long ( ̄∇ ̄") i liked how everything in the end were wrapped up and not a cliffhanger on what went thru their lives i do think Yoowon is a bit too villainized for what he did, well considering he didn’t do anything after the incident it’s understandable i just hope that he finds peace in the cafe. one thing that sticked to me was when Dojin’s brother came to reconcile with him, and that Dojin is very lucky to have proper adults around him to guide and tell him what he didn’t understand especially Yoowon standing up for him, makes you realized that even though he thinks maturely he’s still the youngest and most cared for. All in all, no complaints love love love (⌒▽⌒)