The comment section felt like it is filled with people who are so used to impossibly quick character development and all that bullshit of "strong female lead" (who unrealistically got so OP with little to no effort and a dash of sob background story to justify them) and they completely neglect how much Haesoo has actually grown out of the trauma Mincheol impacted on her. Plus all the whining that this plot is okay if it's written by a woman but not if it's by a man. Jesus christ, it's the SAME plot regardless and it's a good slow burn too. Doesn't matter if the author is men or women. Getting sick of these kind of comments when all I want when I scroll down the comment is to look for fellow readers who have theories on where this will go to because now that the father and the brother know, I sense we're inching away from the exposition territory and heading to rising action.
The comment section felt like it is filled with people who are so used to impossibly quick character development and all that bullshit of "strong female lead" (who unrealistically got so OP with little to no effort and a dash of sob background story to justify them) and they completely neglect how much Haesoo has actually grown out of the trauma Mincheol impacted on her. Plus all the whining that this plot is okay if it's written by a woman but not if it's by a man. Jesus christ, it's the SAME plot regardless and it's a good slow burn too. Doesn't matter if the author is men or women. Getting sick of these kind of comments when all I want when I scroll down the comment is to look for fellow readers who have theories on where this will go to because now that the father and the brother know, I sense we're inching away from the exposition territory and heading to rising action.