PurplePillow September 26, 2024 1:55 am

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Loved the story. Interesting plot, good characters, rare to see ”time traveling” done this coherent and the story really lives up the the psychological tag. The ending wad, for me, very underwhelming. Reading the story, there was always a feeling if uneasiness and the ending have no closure (except for the apology I guess). Jihoo still deisppeaed from the MCs life, also with the guy who could’ve killed him in the future for all we know. There was a moment at the end where the MC realized his friend had always been there for him and acknowledged his support, in both timelines. What I don’t under and is how their adult life played out pretty much the same, them living separate lives and Seungtae still beating his son due to internalized homophobia. Am I the only one who thinks the MC was able to feel acceptens towards himself towards the end and that it then want against his character to still beat his son up, especially since he shows big regret and sorrow for doing it. Or maybe he altered the ending in another universe/s and just not this one? He knew his reason for wanting to save Jihoo was selfish and he accepted that saving Jihoo for Jihoo’s sake was good enough?

    PurplePillow September 26, 2024 1:57 am

    It’s 4am and a lot of spelling mistakes, but I think it gets the point across

    Beanz October 7, 2024 6:47 am

    I’d like to think about it as an alternate timeline. He beat up his son because he still hasn’t accepted That he’s a gay man This is the OG timeline where Jihoo died. Overall, the Happier timeline is very open ended. It’s a pretty interesting way to end the story to be honest I think it falls into line with the world building and making an alternate timeline Makes more sense I think still sad though

PurplePillow September 26, 2024 12:23 am

Was dumb enough to start reading this, not understanding it had plenty of SA and graphic gr*pr. I understand it’s kind of what the plot depends on and that is a crucial part of how the main character was built, but I think the scenes are way more explicit and longer then necessary. The scenes are like montages that are way to long and there’s always like 34 different angles that shows how the MC is exposed/portrayed. I understand the offers are romanticizing the situation, but the way it’s presented to the reader with him all ”dolled up” is far to graphic to get the point actress in my opinon. I’m open to what other people think, especially if you don’t agree with me.

    PurplePillow September 26, 2024 12:26 am

    *offender not the offer
    (Read until the latest chapter to get some kind of closure to find out it wasn’t even finished, now I’m just traumatized)

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