
I don't hate flashback to Love past but i just feel like it's being dragged for too long. It's been many chapters with the same things sigh~~

no it isn't the same! it show how much horrible Zero really was! and yeas it will take a little more things to make someone really hate and hurt another.
I LOVE every chapter of this flashbacks! we do NEED them badly to get how "Love" brain work. it's not just about friends, it's about how he is functioning has a human been! and yeas he is the MC so it is importent for us to know!

Yea lmao but what do you think has more impact, actually going through everything in Love's perspective all leading into a big climax, or a two page summary. I agree that it's a bit excessive but at least for me it hasn't really taken anything away, and honestly I'd rather be over informed than under informed.

I understand your sentiments, but as frustrating as it is, it is necessary. It is called character development. When a character who is a protagonist does something in the story that can be seen as socially unacceptable in real life, it is vitally important for the reader to be able to understand and relate to the character's motivations for the socially unacceptable act. Without this development, the character will seem shallow, one dimensional and un-relatable. A protagonist who is un-relatable is also unpalatable. They leave a bad taste in your mouth. This is basic writing technique. Your protagonist has to appeal to your readers. Yes, we love Love already, but there may be a scene coming up where, without this development and flashbacks, we might see Love in a not so appealing light. However, by understanding why he feels and thinks the way he does, that not so appealing light can be replaced by admiration for maintaining his convictions or sympathy for his predicament. Whether you are a good enough writer to write your own stories or not, learning how to write them is necessary for understanding how to read them. Without knowing how a story is written and the techniques used, you are reading words and perhaps grasping the content, but you are losing the context. Lack of context causes confusion and frustration, just like you are feeling now. If you haven't taken a writing class before, you should try looking into one. It will open up many new avenues for you when you are reading. Stories that seemed dull and frustrating before, will seem entirely different and exciting.

Yeah, but they already have shown this exact sequence before, Zero sabotages Love to his friends to keep manipulating him, Love gets mad and leaves, wash rinse repeat. We all already know the conclusion of the flashback from several chapters ago, Love gets fed up with Zero's shit, leaves and joins Peach. While I thought the opening monologue bit was well-written and a good way to show Love's frame of mind, the second half was literally like the third rehash of one scene. After a cliffhanger like the one that happened before these flashbacks they should at least do half flashback/half present day or something.

That is a fair assessment. Perhaps it is a matter of logistics. The writer may need filler. When a writer or mangaka/manwhua-ga signs a contract with a publisher, the number of chapters/episodes are predetermined. If the story is moving too fast and will conclude in fewer chapters, filler is introduced to make up the remaining chapters/episodes. This, however, is the mark of a poor, or inexperienced, writer/storyteller. They haven't figured out how to draw out the story at the proper pace to make it smoothly fit into the designated number of chapters. Another reason could be that, when a story long, or especially complex, the reader has to be reminded of certain details integral to the character's development and appeal. This story is neither excessively long nor complex. So, I doubt that is the reason, but this is an episodic manga/webtoon. That brings its own complications. Has every reader remembered what happened in the opening or gone back and reread from the start? Do the readers read episode by episode or do they start a few chapters back from each new episodes? That kind of thing. There could also be an upcoming and unexpected event in the story that requires this kind of excessive clarification. I'm not saying you shouldn't be frustrated or that feeling that way is wrong. I'm just saying that there could be reasons for the repeated flashbacks of which we're not usually aware. Honestly speaking, the flashbacks frustrate me too. The crux of the story is how Peach will respond to the lies Love told. Sadly, however, that will also likely be the concluding scene to this story. Which means, since this is only the start of the second season, we have a long way to go before we get to see it.

I will asked only one thing, did Love ever said what he said in the new chapter's in other chapter's?
this one: http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/peach_love/uu/m_chapter-54/pg-5/
and this one:
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/peach_love/uu/m_chapter-54/pg-11/
http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/peach_love/uu/m_chapter-54/pg-12/
and the last one that is importent: http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/peach_love/uu/m_chapter-54/pg-24/
now go back to read chapter 53 again. did it change? it should change a lot of things if you actually took the time to read it knowing what you know about Love mind set from ch 54.
and see for youreself they never talk about THOSE things before. and they never show Love mind set like this before. this is how Love character functioning, it's not something we can just guess out of no where, that is his way of thinking. if you can't see the difference, then you miss a lot of the plot.
acutally it a genius way to show someone mind set that think in a totally different and weird way.

Literally all they did was rephrase the exact same sentiments Love already expressed before, Zero was manipulative, he kept Love isolated for his own selfish purposes, Love got tired of it and left to make new friends without fighting so he'd never be used or respected only out of fear again. Can you actually explain anything that was different in the core message of these chapters other than the simple wording alone? No, because there is none, it's redundant information and wasting time when one of the biggest cliffhangers in the series so far is being left completely unresolved to rehash old news out of the blue.

No. that just show me you don't even bother to read it, you just skip it saying it the same. they talk about how human interaction works. do you know how Human interaction works. forget about the MC or Zero, in the very general sense, how do human interaction works in society? and how interaction works for Love, in the very general sense of the word, we never seen it from his POV. if you can't get that much, then I guess you will never get it ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ cause it's not that simple and dry.
if you think they already talk about how human interaction works for Love, you welcome to send me the links for this pages.
is ch 53 show us any interaction he had other the Zero? NO IT'S NOT! and I say it again, ch 53 Zero and Love talk about something else, cause the time they were shown was much latter then the time we see in CH 54. while in Ch 54 they TALK about something else, and yeas it is different.

I know that Sooho doesn't want to hurt Marry but keeping him in the dark is not right. He needs to know about his own mother's condition. Now that his mom is dead without him being by her side he would either blame himself or Sooho.

Yeah I totally agree with you he really screwed up by not letting him say goodbye to his mother it was going to be hard no matter what but at least if he had a chance to say goodbye and see her it might have been a little bit easier. Especially knowing how evil his mother is she's always waiting for an opportunity to screw things up. I can't wait for her to get her just desserts.
Was expecting Love to stab Zero with that knife