
It’s so frustrating observing this from a third person POV. She’s projecting her personal struggles onto her boyfriend and creating problems for herself. And I get that. Just sucks that sometimes you have to scree things up to realize what you really want.
Edit: after giving it some more thought, I should’ve worded this better. She doesn’t know what she wants, which is fine. But he does, and I can’t blame him for feeling upset at realizing she had never thought about marriage with him. That isn’t to say I blame HER for not having thought of it. I’m just saying sometimes it hurts when you realize someone isn’t on the same page. One thing to keep in mind is in Asian culture (I am Asian btw before anyone comes at me), introducing your parents to your partner is the same thing as saying I intend to marry this person. It doesn’t mean you WILL marry them. It just means the intention is there. So for her to act surprised when he said he was thinking of marriage when she wanted to introduce him to her mom is a little dense. I think he made the mature decision to go on a break. He needs time to cool his head, and she definitely does too.

I don’t really like this. The art is okay but I don’t like the writing… there’s way too many tropes going on at once (girl likes friend but friend doesn’t like her back, she has a ONS, ONS turns out to be a CEO, she has financial issues, she supports her whole family, etc.) and I feel like her personality is a bit “in your face” if you know what I mean.
It’s actually just getting so pathetic with how many times she has dumped the duke, even publicly now, and he still insists they’re together and that she loves him
Dude knocked over some other woman & expects her to marry him still? Come on writers, do better cause and action in characters. This is just getting redundant