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Ohh now that you mention it, I think that's why I dislike Jinx but like this one. And yeah, I find it interesting how it's foreshadowed every time jiwook asks what did he do and juyeon's face and the mood goes stony like something is off. Actually knowing how korea laws treat their rape victims, I wouldn't be surprised if there's vindicated resentment stemming from that.
But I'm actually very invested if this story takes a deeper dives into their psyche.
"Did you ever think you did something wrong?'
Park Juyeon kind of seems to have a justice complex. Not only does he want Kwon Jiwook to suffer (presumably something that Park Juyeon experienced) but he wants him to understand EXACTLY his crimes. Unfortunately, I think why people hate on this manhwa is because it's realistic. There's nothing romantic about this. It is the ugliness of rape, and even more unfortunate, there are people IRL that don't think it's wrong. That they're entitled to someone's body.
And Kwon Jiwook isn't above it.
'What did I do to deserve this.'
I'm assuming Park Juyeon is going to let him know.
Last thoughts. people are calling the author is disgusting but I'm veryyy curious to know the author's view. Because this story doesn't read like Jinx where the rapist is (most likely) forgiven and blossoms into a love story. This reads as someone who hates men and portrays them as violent offenders. Just a thought. I might be way off haha.