I just finished Chapter 21, and it finally makes sense. Until now, no one ever challenged Guwon—that’s why he believed his punishments were righteous. But when Jinwoo stepped in, everything changed. For the first time, someone had the courage to confront him, to show him the difference between right and wrong. And Guwon wasn’t angry—he was thrilled. He reacted like an overgrown child, powerful but completely unaware of basic human decency. In a way, Jinwoo’s very existence seems to serve one purpose: to teach Guwon how to be human. I'm fully invested now—there’s still so much we haven't uncovered, and I can’t wait to see where the plot goes from here
I just finished Chapter 21, and it finally makes sense. Until now, no one ever challenged Guwon—that’s why he believed his punishments were righteous. But when Jinwoo stepped in, everything changed. For the first time, someone had the courage to confront him, to show him the difference between right and wrong. And Guwon wasn’t angry—he was thrilled. He reacted like an overgrown child, powerful but completely unaware of basic human decency. In a way, Jinwoo’s very existence seems to serve one purpose: to teach Guwon how to be human. I'm fully invested now—there’s still so much we haven't uncovered, and I can’t wait to see where the plot goes from here