Soz I am being dumb Jihwa sent a letter to Seungho to meet him? Or he wanted to meet Seungho but didn’t want Seungho to know it was him, but Seungho recognised his handwriting anyway?
i think his plan was to get seungho out of his house (cuz he signed the letter as seungho's dad???) so the assassin he hired could easily sneak in and kill nakyum
I'm a little confused, too, and we'll likely get some clarity next chapter. I think he sent that to lure Seungho away from Nakyum since the servant couldn't do his job
I'm a little confused, too, and we'll likely get some clarity next chapter. I think he sent that to lure Seungho away from Nakyum since the servant couldn't do his job GrapeKiwi
jihwa doesn't know that though. he still thinks deokjae's alive and scheming. i have a feeling this thing with the letter was something jihwa conjured up on his own terms without letting the assassin know. but tbh it's like you said, we'll get some more clarity next chapter.
jihwa doesn't know that though. he still thinks deokjae's alive and scheming. i have a feeling this thing with the letter was something jihwa conjured up on his own terms without letting the assassin know. but ... ali
Yeah. I just think that even though he doesn't know that the servant is dead, he does know that Nakyum isn't. The assassin told him that he couldn't get him alone yet
i think his plan was to get seungho out of his house (cuz he signed the letter as seungho's dad???) so the assassin he hired could easily sneak in and kill nakyum usagi
Not SH's dad. The servant would have called him the Old Master, as he did before when he sent the letter SH threw in the fire.
Soz I am being dumb Jihwa sent a letter to Seungho to meet him? Or he wanted to meet Seungho but didn’t want Seungho to know it was him, but Seungho recognised his handwriting anyway?