
I think it's kinda obvious at this point that Hari and Eugene are end game (without even reading the novel). The way the artist and the author have characterized all of this makes it clear. Even in the first chapter it was implied that Eugene had some sort of feelings for his sister.
I feel conflicted because I've become so invested in the story but incest is a trope that I actively avoid. If only the story and art weren't so good I'd have the easiest time dropping this.
I think the romantic or platonic feelings that at least Hari has doesn't make sense because we haven't seen much of what happened in her life before the time rewind. Only brief mentions of it. I think that seeing more of the parallels would make this story a lot better.
Gonna put this story on the back burner for now.

I felt sympathetic towards Shunya in a way. They're dealing with a lot of demons. With the few background details we learn about him it seems like he probably admired Kojima just like Ryosuke did but the horrible things that happened to him made his admiration turn into obsession.
This is a very likely story for a lot of obsessive fans. All I can do is just hope that they receive proper mental health assistance and get to a better place :(

I've been waiting for this moment to happen. I don't know how Taekyung didn't try to even bring up past events with Heejae, it would've made it obvious that something was off. Even a simple question about going to study abroad would've been a simple resolution to this big misunderstanding.
Too bad Taekyung's revenge isn't reversible.
I think that Shinwoo does deserve to be forgived and grow, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Sebin has to be there in a romantic way. Neither the childhood friend.
I'm going to give the author more time to flesh out the characters and build the story, because Shinwoo needs a serious redemption arc.
This story kinda reminds me of another manhwa called Hate Mate by Reck. The childhood friend finally showed interest in the MC after years but the MC was beginning a relationship with someone else. No cheating involved in that one but ultimately the MC didn't end up with the childhood friend.
Ahh. That’s true. Hate Mate was similar but definitely better in the concept that the MC wasn’t such a lying cheating ass. And the ending was so beautiful.
Definitely. I knew a lot of people (at least on this site) were upset about the ending but it made perfect sense to me. The MC was able to move on and find new love but was able to still keep a stable friendship with his old crush and I really like that.