This is what i don't like about Japanese's mangas...i read this first when i was like 13 and in school, now i've come out of college, GRADUATED, have my degree and all AND YOU'RE TELLING ME THIS ISN'T FINISHED YET...I'M SUPER ANGRY. HOW COME THE MAIN COUPLES CAN'T HAVE THEIR HAPPY ENDING!!! IT'S BEEN SO LOOOOOOONG. I LET THIS HELLA MARINATE AND COME BACK LIKE 10 YEARS LATER AND IT'S STILL UNCOMPLETED. GIRL, I'M ABOUT TO RETIRE, I'M CLOSE TO 30 NOW, THIS SHIT HAS TO END. I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS.
FINISH THIS SHIT ALREADY.
First, It's so weird that they went from having forced encounters (due to threats) to sleeping together. Abuse is so common that now it's just a part of the past. I guess the author thinks we can move on and see him as the final partner. But it's not just that, i actually think this is bad for the plot, it has lost the purpose of the love triangle hasn't it? Really different from her previous work, definitely less points to this now, for me at least. Second, this is a crazy theory but...they showed us the ML asshole, they never do that, he's a bottom in the future and MC stays with the black haired dude. (︶︿︶)











I understand Kang completely. But couldn't he just go with the flow and be romantic, even Ahn knows what he said is true...even i know. It's good to end things in a good way...but it's fiction so i guess the author is trying to show us a couple's quarrel, not everything is pink i get it, but not everything is serious either so let's just get to the part where he gets jealous. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
I also respect Kang for being honest and setting expectations. He's older and he knows it wouldn't look okay to cling to someone in his age. Basically he is saying that even if he does let Ahn go, it's not because he didn't love him but instead he loved him so much he is willing to let him go for Ahn's happiness.
Preach!