The author glosser over hyesung's past trauma just to go over Byul's romance. It's really poor writing but I guess with the history of inconsistencies of the author in their previous work, it was kind of expected. I know "Love is an Illusion" plotline was full of ups and downs in regards to how it was made. It was a good story nontheless. "The Queen" was kind of meh for me, especially how the story was delivered but had a good buildup and kinda nice ending.
I guess the author wants now to focus on Byul only and add Hyesung and Dojin in the sidelines (beside coz they're His parents–but character wise) that's why the whole dilemma of Hyesung finding out Byul is in contact with her mom less dramatic and more "it's okay, get it over with" kinda vibes. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
Honestly, fargo should have a writer of their own. I picked up The Queen but didn't finish it. I don't even know if I'll be picking this story as well.
The author glosser over hyesung's past trauma just to go over Byul's romance. It's really poor writing but I guess with the history of inconsistencies of the author in their previous work, it was kind of expected. I know "Love is an Illusion" plotline was full of ups and downs in regards to how it was made. It was a good story nontheless. "The Queen" was kind of meh for me, especially how the story was delivered but had a good buildup and kinda nice ending.
I guess the author wants now to focus on Byul only and add Hyesung and Dojin in the sidelines (beside coz they're His parents–but character wise) that's why the whole dilemma of Hyesung finding out Byul is in contact with her mom less dramatic and more "it's okay, get it over with" kinda vibes.
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