
I second that. Though I do disagree slightly with the author's main focus being to show Lee A's incompetence and that he was at fault.
I feel like the situation also doubled to highlight Lee B's true nature. Like you said, Lee B was openly showing hostility and disdain towards Lee A instead of taking a more empathetic approach like what his normally outgoing and charismatic image would suggest. I mean, it's understandable that he'd be upset when you consider that Lee A's refusal to act immediately could cost them their group, but it feels like Lee B was especially cold during the whole issue(and of course Moondae was a little cold too but that's in character and his life is literally on the line so ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭).
What I found even more unsettling than his behavior during that agency issue is the time when Lee A collapsed from all the fatigue caused by their busy schedule. Lee B's reaction made it sound like he couldn't care less about Lee A's health so much as he did care about how it could drag the team down. It's pretty clear where his true priorities lay.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that Lee B isn't as friendly as he lets on and the author is dropping hints of this hear and there to emphasize this.
Ok, I want to hear you guys opinions!
I am currently at ch 71 where lee A original company wants him back and thus posing a risk to the overall group. I understand that lee B as well as everyone else was stressed from the situation but I also feel his words and vibes were uncalled for when asking for lee A to express himself. Like, he (lee A) would be more stressed than anyone else right now as its a situation directly involving him which would have a negative impact on the rest. It is perfectly reasonable he might be at a lost for words right now and overwhelmed.
I feel like the author wanted us to see lee A as the one at fault right there with the mc and lee B showing disdain for his reaction but to me it seemed reasonable.