Wooju is going to get run over by a car! Maybe that will bring back his memory and some common sense
When in some chapter the Teacher pretended to be unwell in order to leave early from a meeting with Guwon, Guwon came to him so that he would not be alone and said that he wanted to take some medicine for him, but they would not let him. And now the Teacher has to convince Guwon to allow the townspeople to give medicine to a sick child. Who really decides and distributes this?
Slowly things start to fall into place. In the first chapter when our victim as a child meets Sir Mugo, when he is in shadow, you can only see 2 white shining eyes. In chapter 10, when there is a scene with the staircase, 3 characters are on 3 different floors, but at the very bottom you can see the same pair of shining eyes. The 4th character was here from the very beginning. But what does he want?
I know it's toxic, but all things considered, it's pretty funny that Blondie went back to the hospital to beat up that guy so often that he got blacklisted.
I have to say I am proud of the readers who are increasingly paying attention to the toxic behavior of the characters and not trying to romanticize them. You could say that we are healing as a human being
I remember at the beginning there were theories that the doctor deceived Guwon, that he is a doctor, when in reality he is a veterinarian, so that he could stay in the city. It turns out that he knew it from the beginning. With each chapter I have more and more mixed feelings
Why did he kill our doctor's children, but he has no problem keeping the twins and the sick child? (I don't remember their names). What is the motivation behind this? Just as those children were not useful, these are not either. I don't believe in the version about raising a new generation