The way that they tackled SA and revenge like no other. They don't dismiss it, or anything, they took it seriously. And, the fact that every single character took it seriously. Every single person involved had different personalities and how they handled trauma differently. Even going through family trauma, experiencing with your siblings, every sibling has different trauma & how they viewed it. Hyuk only was given the 'good' side, the protected side because Jungwoo wanted to protect him and kept him from knowing the truth, yet stricken with the guilt of what I could've done to protect the sibling I always wanted to protect. Minjae and Jungwoo's processing of trauma went the totally opposite direction because Minjae needed to feel something (sex) to protect himself from the pain that he experienced with the chairperson, whereas Jungwoo tried to make himself 'useless' and 'defective' so that the chairperson would have no use for him and for him to only favor Hyuk. This is only somewhat surface-level for both of their shared trauma, but I'm sure that they could handle life somewhat better with the people they surround themself with. This story was short, I wished their was more to understand their trauma and how they handle it in the aftermath. Obviously, I did think that Hyuk and Jungwoo had a weird relationship, in a way, it seemed like Jungwoo was conditioning Hyuk a certain way as a child to 'protect' him, I'm not too sure on this point, but it can be excused with trauma and we all do weird things with our trauma. But, it does make sense that Jungwoo was never a legitimate child of the Heo Family, but their bond was a bit weird, even Minjae mentioned. Anyways, fire read, good plot, kept me on my toes. I'm glad that the ending happened as it happened because, even if they killed him, they'd probably have more problems. He's dead in the end anyways, I can sleep knowing that.
The way that they tackled SA and revenge like no other. They don't dismiss it, or anything, they took it seriously. And, the fact that every single character took it seriously. Every single person involved had different personalities and how they handled trauma differently. Even going through family trauma, experiencing with your siblings, every sibling has different trauma & how they viewed it. Hyuk only was given the 'good' side, the protected side because Jungwoo wanted to protect him and kept him from knowing the truth, yet stricken with the guilt of what I could've done to protect the sibling I always wanted to protect. Minjae and Jungwoo's processing of trauma went the totally opposite direction because Minjae needed to feel something (sex) to protect himself from the pain that he experienced with the chairperson, whereas Jungwoo tried to make himself 'useless' and 'defective' so that the chairperson would have no use for him and for him to only favor Hyuk. This is only somewhat surface-level for both of their shared trauma, but I'm sure that they could handle life somewhat better with the people they surround themself with. This story was short, I wished their was more to understand their trauma and how they handle it in the aftermath. Obviously, I did think that Hyuk and Jungwoo had a weird relationship, in a way, it seemed like Jungwoo was conditioning Hyuk a certain way as a child to 'protect' him, I'm not too sure on this point, but it can be excused with trauma and we all do weird things with our trauma. But, it does make sense that Jungwoo was never a legitimate child of the Heo Family, but their bond was a bit weird, even Minjae mentioned. Anyways, fire read, good plot, kept me on my toes. I'm glad that the ending happened as it happened because, even if they killed him, they'd probably have more problems. He's dead in the end anyways, I can sleep knowing that.