
Her isolation was different from the kind of isolation she's doing with borh Ho and Beom. It's not their fault your parents don't care abour you. She should not put them in her shoes because the circumstances are different. Besides, it's her choice to feel like that. She already knows how her parents treat her. And to top it off, she's being ungrateful to the person who helped her and her grandma. There's is no forgiving this bitch for me.
P. S. I have a hunch that their first support will come from the grandpa who gave Ho the chicken, the one he helped translate the letter. I just felt like it. But I hope the oldies in th3 village will be accepting, especially those who loved our baby girl Sung.
For those who have read the novel, may I ask which volume is the chasing arc? I know there are 3 volumes of the novel and one for the side stories but I haven't read anything.
There isn't really a chasing arc. It more so emphasises the fact that the experimental drugs that he uses to suppress his ruts, and him suppressing his ruts in the first place, is making him crazy. He's also really paranoid because I think his brother gaslighted him into believing that he slept with a dog during his first rut. The only chasing that I really saw in the novel, was that Chase overhears Josh talking with someone, during which Josh talks about Pete and Pete's mum (Pete doesn't have a mum, but he lies to most people who know that he has a child), and then Chase misunderstands and assumes that Josh has a wife, and begs and cries for Josh to choose him. Pretty ironic that his name is Chase and he doesn't do much chasing haha.
Ohh wow. Never thought their story went like that. Do you happen to know which volume of the book is that part?
I believe it's volume 3, chapter 15. The elements of his fear of dogs are sprinkled here and there.
Oh yeah. I remember reading that part when I was scrolling the novel. Anyway, thank you!
Omg sorry!! it's chapter 14