Horus's sins are nothing compared to Seth's sins... (not counting Osiris's, and no one ever took their eyes off them despite the gravity of his actions.) It's sad that Horus is always the one who bears the collateral damage.
He sacrificed his divinity, abandoned his throne, his family, and practically his dignity for love of Seth. And Seth only used him as a temporary relief from his problems.
Hiding the mirror from him was wrong. But neither of them really knew how it worked. In fact, we don't even know what can happen. And yet Seth was able to harm him like that and run away like a coward.
I hope he becomes a God. And that Mojito stops sending him around like a lapdog after Seth all the time. Horus deserves character development, and if he even helps Seth again in the future, I hope he doesn't remember it. I hope he continues his damned life away from that disastrous relationship.
If Seth finally truly falls in love with him, let him fight for Horus, make him deserve the love Horus had for him again, because so far Seth doesn't care much for Horus...
And even though Horus acted wrongly by hiding the mirror from him, he was always there for Seth, looking for crumbs of affection and buying time to see if Seth might suddenly love him back before serving his punishment. We didn't even see Horus's intention to trick him into abandoning his family. He only selfishly bought himself time to reach Seth's heart, and it seems he didn't even succeed.
Although it was wrong to lie, Horus didn't deserve that savagery. Seth doesn't deserve to have Horus looking after him. But that's possibly what will happen.
I hope Mojito gives Horus some dignity and isn't just a tool in Seth's character development.
For those who are confused. Apparently, something happened with Yuta and Seunghyun in the past. It seems that Seunghyun had lured him, perhaps with the promise of getting him out of that place where he was being prostituted, and that Yuta even fell in love with him in some point. But he ultimately abandoned him and never saved him from that place. And that's why he says he was torn apart and fragmented for a long time until he managed to marry that powerful old man.
And that's why the memory comes up, which is a flashback of both of them, of Yuta remembering when he called Seunghyun after being abused and hurt by the son of his future husband (who is now dead). And remembering that apparently at that time, Seunghyun told him to call him if anything happened, but didn't speak and hung up, feeling foolish for thinking that a Yakuza would actually care about anything that happened to him. (Possibly this memory is from before Seunghyun made the promise to get him out of there or whatever.)
And then comes the memory of Seunghyun, who, after that missed call from Yuta, finally went to the brothel (suspecting it was Yuta who made the call) and found him all hurt.
Apparently despite the mutual resentment they have at the time. Seunghyun is haunted by something that makes him feel guilty or bad. Possibly abandoning Yuta there and that everything that Yuta suffered and shaped the current Yuta could have been avoided by him.