To be honest, if you hate Sangwoo is because you are just reading the story, not trying to understand it. He's not just plain evil, this is not a fairy tale: he's really interesting, with a rich development. I love how in this story nobody is good or bad (mostly will say the uncle is the worst, *just like I think*, but who knows he's back story and other factors that could prove us just like with Sangwoo that people are no evil but certain situations follow evil actions, just like in real life). Nobody in this story is pure, just like non of us are. And people forcing others to hate Sangwoo make no sense, because is very clear that Koogi is trying to show us more about Sangwoo so we can open our eyes about how nobody is a born villain, to understand him even tho he still has made horrible and unforgivable stuff. Just hating on him is not the goal at all: if that was the case, why bother explaining anything; just make him kill 20 people each chapter and kick puppies for fun.
To be honest, if you hate Sangwoo is because you are just reading the story, not trying to understand it. He's not just plain evil, this is not a fairy tale: he's really interesting, with a rich development. I love how in this story nobody is good or bad (mostly will say the uncle is the worst, *just like I think*, but who knows he's back story and other factors that could prove us just like with Sangwoo that people are no evil but certain situations follow evil actions, just like in real life).
Nobody in this story is pure, just like non of us are. And people forcing others to hate Sangwoo make no sense, because is very clear that Koogi is trying to show us more about Sangwoo so we can open our eyes about how nobody is a born villain, to understand him even tho he still has made horrible and unforgivable stuff. Just hating on him is not the goal at all: if that was the case, why bother explaining anything; just make him kill 20 people each chapter and kick puppies for fun.