Posting my HEAR ME OUT here, bc I'm curious with yalls opinion: I know minshit is an assh...

Suujin September 20, 2025 12:04 am

Posting my HEAR ME OUT here, bc I'm curious with yalls opinion:

I know minshit is an asshole for being a cheater bastard, but I really like his character. He has so much depth, and he’s able to evoke so many emotions from the reader (at least for me). He feels alive because you can trace his journey so clearly and he has so much personality. Like in the beginning his love for Na Haesoo, that early passion and belief that love could conquer everything, the way frustration and resentment slowly build when reality starts weighing him down, and then how he gives up on the things he once worked so hard for because he’s blinded by anger. The fact that he even ends up hurting the people he loves makes him so tragically human. And when the regret finally begins to sink in, it just adds another layer to his character. He’s written so well that he doesn’t feel like a character at all. He feels like a real person.

Responses
    Sage September 20, 2025 12:10 am

    Character wise he is well written but he is not meant for Haesoo. If this breaks my heart imagine the pain of a fictional Character. I think the author wants us to feel Haesoos heartbreak,what she lost, her nostalgia. We're feeling her loss actually, how precious he was to her.

    Sage September 20, 2025 12:13 am

    The author wants us to experience Haesoo's young mincheol so that we can understand why she is so bonded with him. Why she is doing what's she's doing.