Love how the author created three characters involved in this triangle who are lacking the complementary social skills that would get them what they want.
Jiwoon fears abandonment so much that he is terrified of leaving the very toxic and abusive relationship he has with his boss and his childhood so warped him he thinks pain is all he can get in life.
Yoonshik (boss) mistreats, hurts and belittles Jiwoon most of his life. For a long time, he was a thing the boss could use, Jiwoon was compliant but Yoonshik couldn't bother to not hurt him. He delighted in how devoid of feeling Jiwoon was but expected him to magically understand that the boss had actually developed feelings for him. The most interesting thing for me is that he sees Jiwoon as being the same as him yet he treated him like trash.
Soohan sees things very black and white. He is less damaged than the other two but his mother's betrayal blinds him to Jiwoon's abandonment issues and he can't comprehend Jiwoon's actions.
This is great.
Love how the author created three characters involved in this triangle who are lacking the complementary social skills that would get them what they want.
Jiwoon fears abandonment so much that he is terrified of leaving the very toxic and abusive relationship he has with his boss and his childhood so warped him he thinks pain is all he can get in life.
Yoonshik (boss) mistreats, hurts and belittles Jiwoon most of his life. For a long time, he was a thing the boss could use, Jiwoon was compliant but Yoonshik couldn't bother to not hurt him. He delighted in how devoid of feeling Jiwoon was but expected him to magically understand that the boss had actually developed feelings for him. The most interesting thing for me is that he sees Jiwoon as being the same as him yet he treated him like trash.
Soohan sees things very black and white. He is less damaged than the other two but his mother's betrayal blinds him to Jiwoon's abandonment issues and he can't comprehend Jiwoon's actions.
Great job from this author