It feels like Taeha has always been on the defensive, living a low profile, trying to avoid his father and brother's gaze all the time.
I really like the way the author adds layers to the characters throughout the story.
Like Jay's point of view on Taeha and his behavior, while at the same time he expresses his doubts about his father's real intentions, sharing the same questions that we, the readers, have.
I like more complex things, even though everything seems like a big mess like this.
What does this father want?
It feels like Taeha has always been on the defensive, living a low profile, trying to avoid his father and brother's gaze all the time.
I really like the way the author adds layers to the characters throughout the story.
Like Jay's point of view on Taeha and his behavior, while at the same time he expresses his doubts about his father's real intentions, sharing the same questions that we, the readers, have.
I like more complex things, even though everything seems like a big mess like this.