It's getting worse — she became a mistress at the age of 18. And there are actually people who forgot he's a fucking groomer just because he's handsome. What a weird and sick ass :///
Even if she’s legally 18, he still went after someone who’s barely an adult and not fully mature. She didn’t care that he was married because he showered her with gifts and attention, which seems to have influenced her. That kind of behavior is predatory, and people would definitely consider him a groomer.
Am I the only one who never wanted Hyesung and his mom to become a family again? I mean, it’s okay to forgive her, but neglecting Hyesung for such a long time isn’t something that’s easy to forget or move on from. I still remember how she only reached out to him after recognizing him when Dojin’s family got exposed in the media—like, HELL NAH.
Hyesung didn’t have anyone to rely on before meeting Dojin and having Byul. But in the end, they both decided to betray him despite knowing his story. Byul might only know a few details, but Dojin knew everything—he was even there when Hyesung’s mother met him. Hyesung trusted them because they are the family he thought he could finally rely on, yet they still chose to betray him. He needs to make them realize that he’s not someone who’s easy to deal with, especially considering the story behind why he never met his own mother again.
Byul was an unplanned baby, but Hyesung gave him all his love and did everything to make up for it. To Hyesung, Byul is still his baby, no matter how much he’s grown.
Even calling byul “unplanned baby” is sugar-coating it. Bro’s a product of nonconsensual sex with his grapist.
Dad and son need to experience Hyesung’s og crashout. Hyesung needs to leave them again (like maybe for a month or two to cool off), and maybe Byul would actually understand what it feels to be “abandoned” as he so confidently saying he “knows”.
I really don’t understand adults who expect you to take responsibility for something just because they’re your parents, even when they know you were mistreated or abused under their care. That kind of mindset is toxic and can completely drain the life out of you, as if you can’t escape from your hellish past — and sadly, it happens a lot in real life.
Eunhyeok defenders can’t defend this man with their “he had his reasons,” because the fact that he was expecting to meet this bitch girl is such a cheap move on his part instead of contacting Su-ae during those 10 years.
— Unpopular opinion: the author just keeps ruining the characters. I’m honestly ready to drop this story at this point. (︶︿︶)








Wow, the author really gave us more reasons to drop and forget this story.