Ryu Ian this chapter: "woof woof, praise me praise me!"
I literally felt like I could see his metaphorical tail wagging.
Side Note: Emma is fine af. i love the sibling dynamic they have going on and it's nice to see Ian enthusiastic.
First, I'm loving the mutual obsession. YW going down on Seo-In anyways is kinda chef's kiss(just bc we all know he loved it)
Second, omg communication? Finally? Even a sprinkle is good enough for me rn.
Third, yall in the comments are too worried about that whole 'babe' comment. It's very clearly made with a mocking tone. Seo-In is previously shown to primarily use sex as an outlet for control and his aggression and we've pretty much never actually seen him use it for pleasure except with YW. He's not going to go around hooking up with others, especially now that YW and him are improving.
I'm so glad to finally see Jaekyung's backstory. I know he's not a fan favorite, but he's definitely got a chip on his shoulder and I've been wondering for a while now what he's so hell bent on success. Its clearly not financial but rather something deeply rooted.
With that said though, i'm curious about how their relationship is going to progress. JJK is clearly concerned about KD and cares in a way, but the romance just doesn't feel right yet. As in, it doesn't seem like they truly enjoy and are happy being together yet. It feels more like some sort of emotional dependence, which is not a romance i personally prefer.
The author went deaf??? Omg that's awful. It's amazing how much these authors throw themselves into their work.
One of them finally openly communicated what they want. Clearly it's not everything but we're finally making progress.
I'd like to think its the medication making the MC that dumb and senseless..... Like sure he did start taking it in the first place but it was recommended to him by a long time reliable friend. It went downhil after though.
why is he just SQUATTING there? Like bro go home. this older dude has literally called you out during his rut before.
I think it can seem like Seo-In is just jerking Yeongwoon around(and he is, a little), but truly he's just lashing out bc to him, Yeongwoon doesn't reciprocate his obsession. Seo-In's trauma is that his relationships with others(his mother, Yeongwoon in the past) all broke, either bc they were conditional or they left. He essentially wants an enduring relationship with Yeongwoon where the latter reciprocates his obsession.
Side note, the funny part about the others gossiping is that they aint exactly wrong. Seo-in can be kinda an asshole.
Take a page from Ian's book ladies and gets, seize every opportunity that comes your way.
Ian's a green flag with poor social skills LMAO HES SO CUTE. But i get it Eusan, he hasn't seen the guy in like over a decade. this would be kinda sudden. I do wonder why Ian decided to comeback and do a full frontal attack after so long though.
I'm so not a fan of Taegu's potential storyline rn. What he's doing isn't grooming because grooming implies that you intentionally raised someone in a way that 'prepares them' for you. There's no indication here that Taegu had any interest until recently. BUT the uncomfortable part is that Taegu still had a hand in Yeongwoon's upbringing. Sure it's legal now, but we never rly want to justify the romantic/sexual interests of someone that both watched someone grow up, and also has an older sibling dynamic with the other. Because at the end of the day, Yeongwoon is our viewpoint character and he clearly sees Taegu as an older sibling figure.
Justifying sexual interest like that just comes too close to grooming, and frankly, that's an area we want to stay far from, not toe.
It's never really a good idea to use religious or cultural terms too loosely, but just know that the author probably didn't do it with any bad intentions. We western readers sometimes have to remember that Korea is ultimately still a fairly conservative country with little personal connection with other cultures and mob thinking is basically the standard. A lot of the ppl aren't really aware of the concept of being culturally insensitive except when it comes to their own. This isn't me bashing on them, but just noting a fairly natural consequence of a country thats demographically very uniform.
The Muhammad quote may or may not be a saying, like how american's commonly use 'jesus christ' without really associating it with the religious name. Its likely that webtoon authors dont always write with the mindset that westerners will read it, and thus are less conscientious of its references.
The old man doesnt seem particularly sus to me, in like that I dont think he's ever been the actual cause of harm to Yeongwoon, but i just dont like it because Yeongwoon clearly seems him as like an older familial figure. But ahjussi seems more like a plot device to push the main couple together more than anything. I just hope he doesn't get more aggressive or impose himself on Yeongwoon(which luckily he hasn't yet)
I think it means a lot that Seo-In is bringing up the past now. If you remember from his past, his whole thing is to just bury bad memories so far that they basically just become irrelevant. His reminiscing about their school years is probably an indication that he's going to more honestly pursue 'something' with Yeongwoon, or at least be more open about his wants rather than constantly playing a cat and mouse game with him
At the end, theres a note that probably fell under the table. I wonder if it'll be relevant, like one of those "i left a note and you didnt call"
NGL, this being their 'first time' together....was nothing at all like what i'd expected. Ian's being a lot more forceful and forward than i'd expect from someone that steals and jerks off to handkerchiefs instead of actual flirting lmao. Also its hyper weird that he brought that up now....
It does make me wonder if the MC's last relationship ended due to his sexuality. He didn't seem uncomfortable being all up against Ian's junk + the ex-wife does hint that there wasn't actual love between them.