
See what I'm talking about in the last chapter? After all these, how could he just forget everything? It's not like it was just a fleeting encounter. They did something that can't be easily forgotten unless he had an amnesia or something. Even someone like me who has a memory of a goldfish would never forget something like this. It just doesn't make any sense. This re-encounter plot feels so forced, tbh.

Ahh, the same author of Behind the Stage. That's why I can recognize an ML who's a fucking insensitive and possessive asshole. This could've been better if they didn't end up together and the ML was just left behind, wallowing in regrets, while the MC moved forward with his life. Because what do you mean the resolution the author came up with was to blame it all on MC's inferiority complex? And just because the ML is stupid, his horrible behavior towards MC was forgiven? Trash. Garbage. I will not be surprised if the same thing happens to Behind the Stage. The author heavily favors and glorifies their horrible MLs too much.

At this point, I completely understand why Sunwoo's so adamant in believeing Eungyo's confession. After all, the way he was treated from the very begginning was so horrible that he already accepted that there'd be no chance in hell that Eungyo's gonna fall for him. And since Eungyo admitted that it's his fucking pride's fault, he better do everyhing in his might to make Sunwoo believd and convince him that his feelings are genuine. I want grovelling, not just some cheap-ass love-dovey. Make-up for all he unnecessary dramas and back and forth. It should be all fluff from here.
Ew. Sniffing someone else's used clothes is fucking weird.