IDK. There's just something about his quirks that make him seem like a true brother.
Like, I get it. Tsundere type brothers really exist. Brothers that dote on you really exist. But I feel like, in these type of stories, you hardly ever see the type of brother that's lovable but also highkey annoying while also having no ill intent. It's refreshing.
They should have left that out or made the core issue different. Just because she loves her son doesn't really change what she did. She was a cheater who brought her affair partners around her son and caused him distress because of it.
It was honestly a problem that you really need a lot of time to get over. But they didn't even really go over it. They just made them magically make up. Meanwhile, we never even see his father who he actually seems to have some sort of connection with.
Also, this story leaned so much more shounen ai for me that the sudden clubroom sex just seemed weird.
3/5 story tbh
So the twins are named Lee Hangyum and Lee Hanwool. Hanjin and Hangyum went to school together and had a thing. Hanwool does not know Sanjin because he didn't go to the same school.
The confusion comes in with the translation. In the original Korean story, Hangyum goes by a different name. He's called Lee Han. That is a full name. That's what everyone calls him. Anybody who doesn't know him from the past would only know him as Lee Han. So when he and Sangjin met again, Sangjin's like "Dude, I know that you're Hangyum" and Lee Han pretends like he isn't actually Hangyum, which he is. But, Sangjin relents and accepts that he must be a different person.
The problem is that, for some reason, they completely got rid of Lee Han in the English translation. They just use Hangyum. So all throughout the English story, he's been calling Hangyum as Hangyum which frames the story as if someone would believe that someone who looks exactly like their friend, with the same voice and name, might actually not be that friend. That is ridiculous.
So when Sangjin met Hanwool the first time, it only made sense that he was Hangyum because the person he is dating is Lee Han. And Hanwool was actively pretending to be Hangyum because his brother asked him to. Then he found out that Hanwool was not Hangyum which meant that Lee Han must be Hangyum.
So basically, he knows that they are twins. There's only Hangyum and Hanwool. Technically, he doesn't know Hanwool. If one of them is Hanwool, a stranger, then the other one has to be Hangyum, his highschool situationship. Because he ended up eating with Sohyun, who knows the twins personally, he knew for a fact that the twin he was with was Hanwool. If one twin is Hanwool then the other, Lee Han, must be Hangyum.
That's all that can be said for the first half of this chapter. Imagine bringing the competition to your man. And honestly, I lowkey did feel like he deserved that outcome. I mean, the idea of him bringing that guy to MD for "permission" was just kinda mean to begin with when he knows how MD feels about him.
He's a character who is messed up and I love how he's written. Stories like this only work when characters keep your interest and Cole keeps mine. Alex too. I'm actually looking forward to see how these two crazies handle infidelity. I already know that Alex doesn't love himself because if he did he wouldn't still be with a dude who held him at gunpoint. With that said, I don't foresee him leaving but maybe he'll surprise me.
That's really well-put. I totally agree; I will never think that what Cole did is okay or excusable or even that he's a stable person, none of which is true. However, I don't hate him or his character because it's what drives this super interesting story, and I'm interested to see what the fallout of this will be.
You don't really need a "good" reason for a break up. Sometimes, people just don't want to be with someone anymore. But that isn't the case here.
Junghan loves Kangwoo and Kangwoo loves Junghan. If the problem was that Junghan gave Kangwoo an ultimatum like "Come out or we're done" then the story would make more sense. We would be seeing a struggle between Kangwoo who loves Junghan but refuses to come out and Junghan who is out and wants an out partner. That isn't the story though.
Gyutae is nothing but rich and aggressive. Like, we get it. He an Alpha male type. And I want to feel for Junghan but it's hard when it feels like the whole story just steps all over Kangwoo.
Ultimately, I just feel like a plot like this just benefits more by not having them go directly into another relationship. This could of been the story of longtime couple dissolving even though they do hold love for each other.











She gets points for keeping it up this long, I guess.