- The letter is not from the father. It doesn't make sense that Seungho and the servant would be referring to his father as 'Lord Song' and even less that his father would meet in a tavern.( Plus remember the father is sick, the reason why his brother went to ask him to visit). - I really don't have any sympathy left for Jihwa. He is not only weak but he is also without any character. I could understand he being easily manipulated at first when he had just been dumped but if we go by the story, it has been MONTHS! That means that he is now not only moved by the heat of passion but he is on the stage of cold revenge just for the sake of being petty and cruel. Since I really don't care much for the cardboard fan service character that is the hot hobo assassin, my only resentment is if the story wastes too much scenes smutting on these two insufferable characters are a pairing. Honestly, I hope Jihwa gets a least a good beating after all this, even more if he is into the new cruel schema that Min is planning for Nakyum. - Min is setting up to be the worst villain in this story. I think his future is Seungho's sword. - Who the fuck is Lord Song? Both the servant and Jihwa know some secrets from Seungho but while the servant seems to want to protect Seungho, Jihwa is apparently trying to have some leverage with it. - Nakyum misses the dick. Not any dick, that dick. More honestly, he misses being held by Seungho. - Nakyum's erotic dreams changed with a very important detail: He is dreaming that Seungho calls him by his name and confesses to him. We see a lot of 'My Lord' from Nakyum to Seungho during sex but I don't think we see a lot of Seungho saying his name except when he is talking about Nakyum to other people. - A lot of people saying that Jihwa wrote the letter to lure Seungho out of the house so the assassin could take him... it could be. However, that would only make sense if Jihwa and the hobo were in closer contact. If we remember, the hobo told Jihwa to stay away and not draw attention and he didn't seem to want share his plans. Jihwa also doesn't know that the hobo killed the other partner. So it seems hard to believe that Jihwa is acting on some kind of plan he and the hobo assassin thought together. Anyhow, we will find out soon enough.
Well put. Thanks for the thoughts. I agree Jihwa deserves to be punished and I can’t wait for that. That Lord Min scares me, he does seem to look easygoing, but I really had a bad feeling from him from the start.
- The letter is not from the father. It doesn't make sense that Seungho and the servant would be referring to his father as 'Lord Song' and even less that his father would meet in a tavern.( Plus remember the father is sick, the reason why his brother went to ask him to visit).
- I really don't have any sympathy left for Jihwa. He is not only weak but he is also without any character. I could understand he being easily manipulated at first when he had just been dumped but if we go by the story, it has been MONTHS! That means that he is now not only moved by the heat of passion but he is on the stage of cold revenge just for the sake of being petty and cruel. Since I really don't care much for the cardboard fan service character that is the hot hobo assassin, my only resentment is if the story wastes too much scenes smutting on these two insufferable characters are a pairing. Honestly, I hope Jihwa gets a least a good beating after all this, even more if he is into the new cruel schema that Min is planning for Nakyum.
- Min is setting up to be the worst villain in this story. I think his future is Seungho's sword.
- Who the fuck is Lord Song? Both the servant and Jihwa know some secrets from Seungho but while the servant seems to want to protect Seungho, Jihwa is apparently trying to have some leverage with it.
- Nakyum misses the dick. Not any dick, that dick. More honestly, he misses being held by Seungho.
- Nakyum's erotic dreams changed with a very important detail: He is dreaming that Seungho calls him by his name and confesses to him. We see a lot of 'My Lord' from Nakyum to Seungho during sex but I don't think we see a lot of Seungho saying his name except when he is talking about Nakyum to other people.
- A lot of people saying that Jihwa wrote the letter to lure Seungho out of the house so the assassin could take him... it could be. However, that would only make sense if Jihwa and the hobo were in closer contact. If we remember, the hobo told Jihwa to stay away and not draw attention and he didn't seem to want share his plans. Jihwa also doesn't know that the hobo killed the other partner. So it seems hard to believe that Jihwa is acting on some kind of plan he and the hobo assassin thought together.
Anyhow, we will find out soon enough.