Yi-hooooo i miss you my darling baby!! im gonna re-read surge towards you now!
This breakup reads as frustrating, but it also makes sense once you remember they are still minors. At 16 or 17 the depth of feeling can be overwhelming, yet the ability to manage real-life burdens simply hasn’t developed. and this chapter captures the truth of how fragile young love really is. feelings burn bright but the weight of real life presses down harder than either heart can hold. Ichimura’s decision feels cruel in its finality, but in truth it’s the reflex of a boy who doesn’t yet know how to let someone share his pain. it comes from a place of fear and inexperience, the instinct to push someone away rather than risk letting them carry a burden that feels unbearable. He never gave Yoi the chance to decide with him, and that silence speaks louder than any declaration. Yoi, in contrast, had finally learned to step out of her shell and be honest with her heart, ready to reach for something lasting even if distance stood in the way. To watch that growth meet a wall of avoidance is what makes the breakup feel so hollow. In the end she returns to being the Prince once more, distant and admired, as if nothing happened. And maybe that is the most realistic part of all: teenage love rarely ends in dramatic betrayal, but in quiet retreat, where sincerity collides with immaturity, It isn’t that the love was lacking, only that youth couldn’t bear its weight.
read this in one sitting and kinda just wish Koharu didn't come back or something after she found out she got pregnant. would've been a nice ending. Damn
dude wtf i wanna whack some old shit rapist fuck that dad so bad
What makes this story hit so hard is the contrast between Mincheol and Haesoo. Mincheol still clings to their old bond, convincing himself that the sacrifices he made when they were young are proof of love, even though those same sacrifices curdled into resentment and control. He cheated, yes, but what’s sad is that it didn’t come from cruelty so much as immaturity; he was desperate, unprepared, and thought giving everything up was the way to save them both. Haesoo bore that weight too; first love is never light, that bond shaped so much of her life. But the difference is, she grew. Through Beom Taeha’s persistence, she discovered that love isn’t supposed to feel like a prison. And that’s the beauty of this story; their tragedy isn’t just betrayal, it’s the split between two souls: one bound to the ashes of the past, the other finally blooms into a tomorrow that is truly her own.
byul, as your auntie im crashing out here so bad how'd you grow up this big! you were just all milk, baby giggles, wanting a pet dog befooorrreeeee!! aaaahhhh
TJ DONT MAKE ME GO SUICIDE.. better choose the correct answer!!! also this chapter is hot!!
we are so back and the world is a liveable place again..
Satoko’s letter was beautiful but also frustrating She pours out all her regrets, yet when it mattered most she still chose duty over Shinpei. He gave her everything even his humanity and she still held back. At this point, I don’t know if Satoko is strong for carrying both love and obligation, or selfish for not fully choosing him. This chapter left me conflicted in the worst/best way.
What a beautiful day to be alive! New Habibi added to my lists!
oh to be fucked by TJ that was hot, this is the screen time I've been waiting for!!
neko-chan may your week filled with joy and happiness!! thank you so much for translating this!!
i don't really need this update on a monday!!!. my babies suffering a lot!!!