I wonder why???
*POV: He’s literally living with his abuser who still isn’t nice to him even if Jaekyung knows he’s wrong for being mean*
I have a feeling we’re never gonna get the grovel redemption arc he deserves. This author seems like she’s just gonna have them cuddle and make Dan dependent on Jae to redeem Jaekyung.
This was NOT good. I honestly felt no attraction between the two on the seme’s end. Legit felt like he was stringing the uke along the whole time. Also, I get the “lack of confidence because of bullying” on the uke’s end, but by the end he didn’t even really change. And it was a BIG miss by not having him prove he’s smart to the seme’s family. Like, they were ragging on the uke SO HARD and the uke just took it. No witty remark (which, remember, is why the seme liked him), and even more, he just fan-girled about the sister being a famous lawyer without actually proving he was a competent future lawyer himself???






I just want this man to say ‘sorry’ ONCE. Idec if it’s two panels and Dan just forgives him. JUST A VERBAL APOLOGY TO RECOGNIZE WHAT YOU DID, POOKIE!! Till than, I refuse to accept Jaykyung even if he gives Dan the world.
What if he didn't mean it? Perhaps now he would, but saying sorry doesn't really fix anything.
Let's say he said sorry but things are still bad, then people would get upset saying he didn't mean it or he didn't say it properly.
It's weird, I would thought a "sorry" wouldn't be enough for you guys saying how much he hurt Dan. He's trying to repair what he did (ig) with his actions so he's putting effort into it, and that's better than excuses to my opinion, coz some serious actions need more than just excuses
Actions DO speak louder than words, but they aren’t a substitute for a genuine verbal apology. You need both to express your apology is real, imo.
I mentioned in the comment above, I see your point, actions are heavily important, but a verbal apology is a MUST because it shows the person genuinely regrets what they did enough to verbally say it out loud. From experience, saying WHAT I did wrong and that I feel remorse for doing it is harder than just changing my ways. You need both to make an apology genuine.