I understand yeonu's feeling. He tries to save everyone because he knows what it feels to be abandoned and the guilt that comes off surviving, however he needs to understand that he can't save EVERYONE. He doesn't even truly know what thoughtform is. He only relies on the little info Areum says, he doesn't even have a plan on how he will save the child when he tries to enter the poll gate again. Just because you think you can save someone doesn't mean you really can. What if a situation arises where there's no way to survive and they really die. Failing to save someone while prioritizing yourself doesn't mean selfishness, you just fail. They're in a situation where their survival is more important. Yes, other people need them but their loved ones too
I understand yeonu's feeling. He tries to save everyone because he knows what it feels to be abandoned and the guilt that comes off surviving, however he needs to understand that he can't save EVERYONE. He doesn't even truly know what thoughtform is. He only relies on the little info Areum says, he doesn't even have a plan on how he will save the child when he tries to enter the poll gate again. Just because you think you can save someone doesn't mean you really can. What if a situation arises where there's no way to survive and they really die. Failing to save someone while prioritizing yourself doesn't mean selfishness, you just fail. They're in a situation where their survival is more important. Yes, other people need them but their loved ones too