It'll always be satisfying seeing Ewon shut down Jiho for his shit tbhhh.. Like Ewon said, he had no reason to be slapped by Jiho, and it's stupid of Jiho to think that he has all the rights to mess with Ewon after breaking up.
Whole Jiho spiel will always irk me
I love this manhwa, but I'll never like Jiho no matter how many times I read this. l0l
Are you serious ? " he had no reason to be slapped by Jiho" soooo you mean that if someone you KNOW sleep with your current lover you wouldn't want to slap them ? (after they talk badly to your face and disrespect you to boot)
They deserve it as much as your "lover" who cheated. Ewon more than deserved it.
And Ewon never seriously shut down Jiho, his thoughts in the next panel shows that he did it to allow Jiho to move on, he simply wanted Jiho to hate him by taking all the blame (that he deserved and admitted).
I never got the hate towards Jiho, did he have the right to put Ewon against Mookyul for revenge ? No, but Ewon was far from being a saint, he used Jiho, cheated on him, hurt him and then dared to ask him to forgive him.
I love Ewon but in his story with Jiho he has 80% of the blame.
Years have passed since I've watched the original anime, and with the notice of FB having a remake I was so excited. FB was one of the very first animes I've loved as a kid. After many years, I've finally decided to read this manga to complete the story which the anime hasn't told us. I'm glad and I've come to love this story much more. I've watched the released subbed episodes of the 2019 version and I'm in love once again. Fruits Basket will always be in my heart!











I've read up to the current chapter, and idk how I feel about the romantic development between Jihak and Eunha. I feel like their romance lacked something in the development to actually feel meaningful as it's being portrayed thus far; it basically kind of feels shallow. Both of them are good characters individually, but I don't find them interesting together as much as I thought/want. Overall, idk how to explain my feeling of dissatisfaction. Perhaps it's the reactions-to-actions that doesn't equate to each other or something else.
At this point, I'm more invested in the actual plot than their love blooming (to the point I want the sex to just be over with) — Yeong and Yulje's sparking romance is something I'm looking forward to more.
Girl bye