Responses

You know, I really do think this was the turning point for Seungho, maybe he finally realised why he finds Na Kyum interesting. I think he felt a little guilty like “damn this guy really is out of it” and that made him a little sad knowing that Na Kyum is only bending to his will because he thinks he’s someone else (‘~`;)
The way it transitioned to Sir Inhun with nothing but “...” makes me wonder if his room is close to Na Kyum’s and if he had heard his name being called because let’s be real, Seungho clearly doesn’t favour Inhun so he’ll be killing two birds with one stone; tainting Na Kyum and having Inhun hear.
Inhun had to have heard because that look of exhaustion is my exact face when it’s heat season and the neighbourhood cats are getting their walls blasted at 3am.
Also I wonder if Seungho felt a little empty at the end when Na Kyum confessed, since the confession was to Sir Inhun and not himself. The fact he had Na Kyum call him Lord shows he was done deceiving and playing up to Na Kyum’s drunken illusion. He wanted Na Kyum to see him.