ive been reading this since the first chapter got out and i really like how twisted the narrative for each character turned out to be. because the storyline is slow af you can really delve into haesoo, taeha, and mincheol's thought processes. but it isn't empathy you get from it (except haesoo) it's just understanding why they made their decisions. like y is cheating so common, even for couples who started the relationship genuinely loving each other? you get what brought them to do it but you don't share their feelings and emotions and see it as valid. cause as much as im rooting for taeha, i don't condone whatever bs manipulation he's been doing to haesoo. and as much as i still kind of ache for who mincheol used to be (which seems to still have traces left based on chap 58 alone) nothing excuses the abuse he's done to haesoo. basically im just #teamhaesoo all the way and whatever bs these men in her life do you better know im throwing hands for her
ive been reading this since the first chapter got out and i really like how twisted the narrative for each character turned out to be. because the storyline is slow af you can really delve into haesoo, taeha, and mincheol's thought processes. but it isn't empathy you get from it (except haesoo) it's just understanding why they made their decisions. like y is cheating so common, even for couples who started the relationship genuinely loving each other? you get what brought them to do it but you don't share their feelings and emotions and see it as valid. cause as much as im rooting for taeha, i don't condone whatever bs manipulation he's been doing to haesoo. and as much as i still kind of ache for who mincheol used to be (which seems to still have traces left based on chap 58 alone) nothing excuses the abuse he's done to haesoo. basically im just #teamhaesoo all the way and whatever bs these men in her life do you better know im throwing hands for her