
I didn't want to turn into a person that hates on the author but fuck it. This story is absolutely crappy. We're 38 chapters in and all we've seen till now is suffering without motive. Where is the plot going? Why is every chapter the same shitty guy raping the MC in a different way each time? What about fucking progress??? LIKE I GET IT. THE SCHOOL IS SHITTY, THE KIDS ARE ARE SHITTY, THE TEACHERS ARE SHITTY, THE ADULTS ARE SHITTY-- NOW WHAT. I'm so pissed. If Azusa doesn't absolutely DESTROY Karino and all the other mfs by the end of this, I'm gonna lost my shit like I have never lost it before.

I saw some people abusing Byeonduck. It’s not like I don’t understand why people are upset, but drop it if it bothers you THAT much. This is the FICTIONAL STORY Byeonduck wants to tell, and it won’t change because you dislike what’s happening.
This story is just one thing- and that is fiction. Quit shitting on Byeoduck. Leave if you want to, trust me nobody's stopping you.

I saw some people abusing Byeoduck. It’s not like I don’t understand why people are upset, but drop it if it bothers you THAT much. This is the story Bryeonduck wants to tell, and it won’t change because you dislike what’s happening.
This story is just one thing- and that is fiction. Quit shitting on Byeoduck.

I dunno what happen to them, I know its depressing to see a character being abused. But the fck dont blame the author and these people are into fiction, to the point bullying the creator itself. Hellooo? Its okay to be into the fiction with emotion but dont take it seriously. Do u know what I'm talking about, people?
So many people in this comment section are inexperienced and young and it shows. Being a parent changes your life. Of course, the child bears no sin- it wasn't his choice to be born. But being a parent isn't as easy as people in the comment section seem to think. Especially a mother, who has to physically and mentally bears the burden of her changing life, status, body, mind, environment. And while it isn't the child's fault at all, people seems to be too hasty in judging the MC, who herself seems to be going through extraordinary circumstances. Her husband may have felt bad about her choice of words, but he is in no place to take it up with her because he's been a shitty partner through and through. His attitude could have changed a lot of things. This isn't to say the MC isn't wrong- she still remains the primary culprit as far as neglecting her kid is concerned. But maybe don't overlook the fact that she was suffering deeply too? Maybe realise that marriage and especially parenting is supposed to be a combined effort.
Also, nobody seems to have a problem with how an equally shitty parent her husband is. Wonder why that is?
Maybe the struggle will be a little clear to people when they become parents. Let's be a little kind in our judgements. Parenting isn't a walk in the park. Sometimes, things don't come naturally.
Well said. They said that they "UndErStand" that she's depressed but I doubt it.
Postpartum depression (also called PPD) is a medical condition that many women get after having a baby. It’s strong feelings of sadness, anxiety (worry) and tiredness that last for a long time after giving birth. These feelings can make it hard for you to take care of yourself and your baby. PPD can happen any time after childbirth. It often starts within 1 to 3 weeks of having a baby. It needs treatment to get better.
https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/postpartum-depression.aspx
Postpartum depression symptoms
Postpartum depression may be mistaken for baby blues at first — but the signs and symptoms are more intense and last longer, and may eventually interfere with your ability to care for your baby and handle other daily tasks. Symptoms usually develop within the first few weeks after giving birth, but may begin earlier ― during pregnancy ― or later — up to a year after birth.
Postpartum depression signs and symptoms may include:
# Depressed mood or severe mood swings
# Excessive crying
# Difficulty bonding with your baby
# Withdrawing from family and friends
# Loss of appetite or eating much more than usual
# Inability to sleep (insomnia) or sleeping too much
# Overwhelming fatigue or loss of energy
# Reduced interest and pleasure in activities you used to enjoy
# Intense irritability and anger
# Fear that you're not a good mother
# Hopelessness
# Feelings of worthlessness, shame, guilt or inadequacy
# Diminished ability to think clearly, concentrate or make decisions
# Restlessness
# Severe anxiety and panic attacks
# Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby
# Recurrent thoughts of death or suicide
Untreated, postpartum depression may last for many months or longer.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/postpartum-depression/symptoms-causes/syc-20376617
I hope people will be able to understand with this.. Thank you for reading..