Are yall new to stories in general or what?

Leilei October 2, 2025 2:49 am

I understand not liking him or feeling sympathy, but the author doesn't expect you to.

Backstories serve the purpose of making a character less one dimensional, because we learn more about their mindset, motivations, and generally why they may have done the things they did.

You're not necessarily supposed to sympathize or like him, but it's a common way to write a more realistic evil character instead of just "yeah he evil, because he evil". I get why people are upset, but his backstory is necessary and interesting, otherwise he's just one of those manhwa family members who's cruel to the main character for no reason, which I see way too often.

Ceasar has been one of the best evil characters I've seen in this type of story.

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