Aside from the grape trope, Jingi ship has always been the one in my mind to set sail
Granted he’s not a hero or a good person but his past has painted him into a villain but he at least seems to have some moral justice and common sense
I just cannot get behind Heonjae, the younger brother, yes he’s had a tragic past and no we shouldn’t blame him for being the way he is, but getting behind the man who is led by his emotions and lust, who actually needs some godgiven psychological help
VS. the man who has fought through is trauma and is fighting everyday to keep himself alive so he can put the criminals who made him the way he is behind bars
I hate to say it but the reality is: Heonjae is led by his bottom half, Jingi is following his upper half
If we want a ship where MC actually develops character and learns how to gain his footing in society after jail time, Jingi all the way
Aside from the grape trope, Jingi ship has always been the one in my mind to set sail
Granted he’s not a hero or a good person but his past has painted him into a villain but he at least seems to have some moral justice and common sense
I just cannot get behind Heonjae, the younger brother, yes he’s had a tragic past and no we shouldn’t blame him for being the way he is, but getting behind the man who is led by his emotions and lust, who actually needs some godgiven psychological help
VS. the man who has fought through is trauma and is fighting everyday to keep himself alive so he can put the criminals who made him the way he is behind bars
I hate to say it but the reality is: Heonjae is led by his bottom half, Jingi is following his upper half
If we want a ship where MC actually develops character and learns how to gain his footing in society after jail time, Jingi all the way