
ahh has anyone noticed jesse seems different lately?
there seems to be more panels with him having empty eyes and his head positioned so it looks like he's looking down on law.... i wasn't sure, but then law said 'when i looked up i was afraid i wasn't going to see the jesse i knew' (or something like that) i think this character development is going somewhere

It's possible, but as an artist I feel like only one or two panels did that this chapter, and it was to accentuate Law's expression/reaction. If it were supposed to mean what you suggest, I don't think they'd have drawn Jesse bending down to look up into Law's eyes if that's how Jesse saw Law.
Jesse explained the system, which is essentially showing the objective world from the perspective of an individuals subjective view (their interpretation) of that world.
Think about it, they're sharing the same space and sharing emotions with each other, but Law is only seeing what he suspects/believes he sees, which is either true or false to the objective world. I just brought this up in my own post, but I think over the last few chapters that Jesse has been shown as giving Law a lot more breathing room than maybe he realizes he has. (i.e. remember when Law ignored Jesse's call and took 3 hours to get back to him when Jesse knew full-well he was awake? Jesse waited up and didn't get mad at him or rebuke/question him for making him wait. When he finally showed up; he listened, heard him out, and wanted to be intimate anyway).
You could be onto something about the angle-play, but if it's meant to mean something, than I personally think it's how Law has always seen Jesse, rather than the other way around.

I do think a lot of this is Law's perception, however, it's not like Jesse has worked very hard to let Law know that he probably doesn't need to be so anxious. Look how scared he was to even ask if he was important to Jesse. Trust is the most important thing to maintaining a relationship and its definitely a two way street. They don't trust each other at all (Jesse tests Law and makes him adhere to strict rules to ensure Law won't ever betray him and Law is constantly on edge about being completely abandoned).
Talking about the visuals of the manhua and the angles used, Law has only recently been shown seeing the vulnerable side of Jesse (his hemophilia was the first) whereas Jesse has been aware of Law's vulnerabilities and utilized them (Law's family's business needing Jesse's family's help) from the very start. So I really think the angles show both of of their perspectives at different times.
TBH I think that Jesse has always been pretty cold and calculating, while Law is only now beginning to adopt Jesse's manipulative behaviors making him more of a wild card. Jesse just has no idea what kind of monster he's been creating ( ̄∇ ̄"), the student is about to surpass our master manipulator.

hey guys the translations for chap 24 is here: http://karwasama.tumblr.com/

but like wheres 21-23 first

Oh Thank you- spoiler
then Siwoon will help siwon to catch the culprit and he's protecting him asking to stay by his side because the person is the jealous type.

Hmm, yeah, the plot holes seem to be getting bigger not smaller. I mean now it seems like Si Woon is just angry that he even needs to smash someone he apparently believes is just a bug. If that's the case, how is it that he couldn't have learned the same lesson he did, as he did for Tae Min, for others?

uh if you want to see the full chapter zero (with smut ;)) heres the link: http://www.lezhin.com/en/comic/romancompany/0

i really like how this addresses the homosexual issues in korea tho
like in korea being 'gay' is really looked down upon.... as a kid, you'd be bullied and beat up, and none of the teachers or even the police would do much for you. and as an adult, you could lose your jobs and everyone even kids would look down on you. a drama once tried to air that had two guys kissing as a joke, but it got such negative feedback the studio had to formally apologize and shut the whole show down. :( i pray the situation gets better in korea

yeah that's what I don't understand about Korean people they look down on being gay but then they idolize/ship their idols together and they have the cookie game where sometimes they kiss it makes no sense what so ever its okay to ship two man/women together but if they are really gay it down right rejected ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

i dont think that jesse is trying to be cruel tho... i mean obviously he manipulated law into coming to his house, and by doing so it meant that he understood how much law needed/wanted to be his friend and took advantage of that, but i do get the sense that jesse really does care for law. like why would he even bother to know law's birthday and set up a party if he didn't care? we're talking about the kid who supposedly only cares for himself - there's no reason for him to have done that. im not denying the fact that jesse is kinda manipulative, but i think its not purposeful. he simply grew up with everything, and everyone trying to please him. he's spoiled, incredibly so, and that with his genius mind cant possibly turn out well. it doesn't seem like hes ever regarded anyone as a friend before, and if he has, he's probably used to his so called 'friends' to suck up to him, making him think that that is what friendship is like. im not defending his actions, but I think we should wait a little before we deem him the real villian
guys I have a bad feeling about this