Re-reading and kind of suspecting that Juheon's appartment getting ransacked seems to be the trigger for him wanting to ask Dohu to leave his job. Not too sure if it's his way of 'protecting' Dohu. He also clearly doesn't like seeing Dohu hurt either considering how he stops mid-sentence in his criticism of Dohu's lack of emotional understanding by the water coolers.
I also got to hand it to Hodot. Her choice of characters is really interesting. Never noticed before but both Dohu and Juheon represent the nature and nurture side of being 'oddballs' respectively. Dohu's much less emotional than the average person by nature and called out for being an oddball. Thankfully, his family's quite supportive. Juheon though is brought up to think he's the oddball although he would've probably been considered a pretty normal kid had he grown up in a more caring family. Anyhow hopefully they make up soon. The angst be making me impatient too
Re-reading and kind of suspecting that Juheon's appartment getting ransacked seems to be the trigger for him wanting to ask Dohu to leave his job. Not too sure if it's his way of 'protecting' Dohu. He also clearly doesn't like seeing Dohu hurt either considering how he stops mid-sentence in his criticism of Dohu's lack of emotional understanding by the water coolers.
I also got to hand it to Hodot. Her choice of characters is really interesting. Never noticed before but both Dohu and Juheon represent the nature and nurture side of being 'oddballs' respectively. Dohu's much less emotional than the average person by nature and called out for being an oddball. Thankfully, his family's quite supportive. Juheon though is brought up to think he's the oddball although he would've probably been considered a pretty normal kid had he grown up in a more caring family. Anyhow hopefully they make up soon. The angst be making me impatient too