The way I interpreted the dialogues is... Byul could not hate his grandmother the first ti...

tasara's fangirl November 13, 2025 1:30 am

The way I interpreted the dialogues is... Byul could not hate his grandmother the first time he met her because she reminded him of Hyesung (because they look so much alike) and that's a positive feeling more towards his mom, that's why Hyesung immediately forgive him, it is his son after all. And I'm sure if he knows the full story, he will have disappointments towards his grandma too. We only have one chapter. We'll see if they will dive more into Hyesung's feelings and conflicts related to this. As for Dojin, I agree that his excuse is ass knowing he's aware of what she did to Hyesung

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    Loveichigo November 13, 2025 1:34 am

    oh yeah, jeff the killer was handsome too, but i don't forgive his fucking action.

    Djlabcmd November 13, 2025 1:38 am

    Ngl, I doubt the author would explore more about Hyesungs feelings. The author just slides pass problems just to make plot flow more easily.

    tasara's fangirl November 13, 2025 6:43 am
    oh yeah, jeff the killer was handsome too, but i don't forgive his fucking action. Loveichigo

    I mean... Byul is his son and it's weird to put his mistakes in the same shoes as a killer when he's just a teenager who doesn't even know the full story about his grandma's abadonment to her son but okay

    tasara's fangirl November 13, 2025 6:44 am
    Ngl, I doubt the author would explore more about Hyesungs feelings. The author just slides pass problems just to make plot flow more easily. Djlabcmd

    we'll see about that in the next chapters. They went pretty detail with the first Love is an Illusion about family problems so hope this one as well