
The more I think about it, the more I feel complicated about Aleph. I still don't have the misconception that he is a good person. But somehow, I have this feeling that he didn't kill Yasmin (or was it Jasmine?). Well, not that I would be surprised if he did but just that's what I feel for the moment.

They somehow managed to make it look like he really loves, cherishes and has been waiting for her for a long time while she is some hesitant damsel. When in truth she has already made her feelings for him obvious. All he has to do is provide her a safe and secure environment. But noooo, we gotta take this path because well, he is a high and mighty ceo.

I completely love the way she walked out of the place with that "I'm tired of this place."
Secondly, I hope she doesn't get surprised about the plot changing as the summary stated because that is the one thing that never ceases to amaze me--female leads entering a novel, doing contrary to their novel counterparts and getting absolutely surprised when the plot changes. Otherwise I'm looking forward to this.

I truly hate these kinda male leads and yet I always can't seem to stop reading, I think it's mostly because I want to see the fl lead the ml and become happy with someone else, which, we all know is never gonna happen no matter how shit the ml treats the fl. Because with the male lead's love, all is forgotten and forgiven.
Idk why he's even acting like some hero of a tragedy, literally the only problem here is his attitude.
The parents are, how do I say this, tools. Quit your business and go get an office job for god's sake.
As for the fl, just leave everybody and try to live for yourself for once.
If people put in as much effort into improving themselves as they put into plotting other people's misery, life would be much better all around -.-