FINALLY, I hope this update clarified Uncle Pan's motives from all the unfair backlash he received from the previous chapters. As for Qiu, he's still a bit immature but he's made some huge leaps! 18 years old me would have totally ran into Uncle Pan's arms and forgive him again (true story...) but anyways, I admire that Qiu walked away knowing that they both cared about each other but STILL understood that the time wasn't right yet. That's something he has my 18 years old self totally didn't have lol. Now, I'm more or so in the same mental space as Uncle Pan's and being more realistic about life, love and "happiness". Sometimes, it's not just as black and white, or even gray. It's all a big ass rainbow! I'm also proud to see that Uncle Pan acknowledged that he also had some room to grow. He has to let go (of his past long relationships, heartbreaks and expecting the worst case scenario), and truly be ready to fully accept Qiu. Sometimes, age doesn't completely define maturity. But rather, the desire to change, grow and become a better version of one's self (yesterday's). Anyways, that's all of the little wisdom I had to share based on my understanding, emotional and psychological connections to this chapter.
MadReader, out~ *drops mic*








bruh it's a 16 inch rod...what'd you expect?