I really do wish the best for the two male leads tbh... Maybe it’s wishful thinking but honestly I love Nakyum and Seungho as characters a lot so. Yeah. Though it does suck, everything that has happened so far and where the story is going, I do still have hope for the manhwa! Let’s see where the author will take us from here!
Though tbh, I have a few thoughts. Objectively speaking...
Nakyum, in my opinion, doesn’t seem to have much of a sense of danger since he’s grown to “trust,” if you can call it that, Seungho. He felt more scared going back to normal society than staying with Seungho. But also! It could be the opposite! (Which I think makes more sense), he has a much higher established sense of danger and is protecting himself from Seungho by trying to get on his good side. What I feel bad about is that Nakyum (somehow?) likes him. We can tell by the way he reacts to him when he’s...NOT being assaulted. The sad part is that this is likely just a survival instinct that he’s acquired after being around Seungho for so long. Basically like when a person would go back to an abusive partner because their mind believes that they and others will be safer if they “calm” the storm (the abuser) as much as possible. This really is the worst situation for Nakyum, I doubt he’ll be able to properly live a decent life after this (mostly due to separation trauma that could occur if he leaves Seungho). Honestly, the idea of Nakyum becoming a strong, independent person after this terrible time sounds amazing. We can only wait and see I guess! Kudos to the author for creating such an in-depth story!
I really do wish the best for the two male leads tbh... Maybe it’s wishful thinking but honestly I love Nakyum and Seungho as characters a lot so. Yeah. Though it does suck, everything that has happened so far and where the story is going, I do still have hope for the manhwa! Let’s see where the author will take us from here!
Though tbh, I have a few thoughts. Objectively speaking...
Nakyum, in my opinion, doesn’t seem to have much of a sense of danger since he’s grown to “trust,” if you can call it that, Seungho. He felt more scared going back to normal society than staying with Seungho. But also! It could be the opposite! (Which I think makes more sense), he has a much higher established sense of danger and is protecting himself from Seungho by trying to get on his good side. What I feel bad about is that Nakyum (somehow?) likes him. We can tell by the way he reacts to him when he’s...NOT being assaulted. The sad part is that this is likely just a survival instinct that he’s acquired after being around Seungho for so long. Basically like when a person would go back to an abusive partner because their mind believes that they and others will be safer if they “calm” the storm (the abuser) as much as possible. This really is the worst situation for Nakyum, I doubt he’ll be able to properly live a decent life after this (mostly due to separation trauma that could occur if he leaves Seungho). Honestly, the idea of Nakyum becoming a strong, independent person after this terrible time sounds amazing. We can only wait and see I guess! Kudos to the author for creating such an in-depth story!