Yuda deserved way better, the dad's ending was boring and could've been 100x better.
that time skip was stupid. We see no actual improvements in either persons maturity since they still end up having the simple minded dialogue from 10 years ago.
Personally I stuck along because I expected yohan to be more possessive and psychotic regarding mc, but besides the first few chapters of him stalking her most of it was pretty tame. His photographic memory could've been expanded on much more, but the author likes to brush it off as an excuse for why he's better than his brother, rather than actually using it for complete character development. the only time we see it actually impacting him is when he asks his dad to erase his memories since they're so much more vivid and strong, but we never see that hint of depth ever again.
Imo this whole manwha is wasted potential, and daejongs involvement was brushed over in like 3 panels. We still don't know why he made each son have the opposite duty regarding her, if he wanted to see emotions out of them, just a simple protect vs. murder feels really stupid and childish for a man who's one of the best psychiatrists in the country who also has photographic memory. There could've been much more better psychological "games" that evoked much stronger and observable emotions that he could've planned with them that wouldn't waste 10 whole years of everyone's life.
Yuda deserved way better, the dad's ending was boring and could've been 100x better.
that time skip was stupid. We see no actual improvements in either persons maturity since they still end up having the simple minded dialogue from 10 years ago.
Personally I stuck along because I expected yohan to be more possessive and psychotic regarding mc, but besides the first few chapters of him stalking her most of it was pretty tame. His photographic memory could've been expanded on much more, but the author likes to brush it off as an excuse for why he's better than his brother, rather than actually using it for complete character development. the only time we see it actually impacting him is when he asks his dad to erase his memories since they're so much more vivid and strong, but we never see that hint of depth ever again.
Imo this whole manwha is wasted potential, and daejongs involvement was brushed over in like 3 panels. We still don't know why he made each son have the opposite duty regarding her, if he wanted to see emotions out of them, just a simple protect vs. murder feels really stupid and childish for a man who's one of the best psychiatrists in the country who also has photographic memory. There could've been much more better psychological "games" that evoked much stronger and observable emotions that he could've planned with them that wouldn't waste 10 whole years of everyone's life.