
The whole thing of rivalry between them is getting a little tedious- I still love it to death but I just don't understand what Soohyun is thinking anymore- he is willing to completely tear sway all parts of himself to just be over Eunsung for once without realising that the parts he is breaking away will only end up leaving him hollow in the end.
Also Eunsung is also obsessed with him but not to the degree Soohyun is and this is looking like a mouse trap Eunsung is orchestrating to keep Soohyun with h forever.

That's why people COMMUNICATE dumb dumb.
I really wonder how such kinds of people like the ML actually rise up to become powerful political figures like the Duke of a Kingdom but cannot find a way to bypass some stupid schemes of the FL's Father.
Like he planted servants in your household- use your spies to root out the ones who are loyal to the Father, get your wife some loyal knights as protection, ask your butler to report any unusual happenings that happen in the household and talk to your own freaking wife to understand what the actual issue is- she is the one being targeted by her father so it's of course no brainer that she would actually like to talk about it and do something to get away from his terrible antics.
Why do you, the ML need to get stuck to other people's perception regarding your own wife- why can't you just go talk to her yourself and make your own judgement?
Personally I don't like the ML and don't find the author's arguement in his defence of ignorance any good and am just interested in reading ahead to find out what the FL does to her disgusting father. The romance aspect of this falls flat on its face when the audience cannot connect with or empathize with the past actions of the ML.

It was blatantly apparent that being with the priests alone during the baptism was a bad idea considering Aisha cannot even defend herself if god forbid something does happen- I don't know what the author was thinking, maybe they just wanted to create some petty drama.
Hades is also now not going to be able to take any actions against the Church for trying to kill her because that would give away the location of her pearl is it? It's greatly inconvenient for something so fatal to her life located somewhere so easy to use.

Am I the only one who didn't like Hyunje's attitude? Seungmin brought up many relevant points in this chapter regarding his relationship with Hyunje- in such a manner that it doesn't even make sense for them to be together if Hyunjee can't respect Seungmin's wishes and can't show who he really is.
Seungmin deserves better and Hyunje isn't cutting it.

I'm waiting for the moment Winter actually realises the reason why their bodies switch when they are not even in contact with each other- the moment he realises that his wife has been trying to commit suicide in a desperate attempt to leave behind the life that became a living hell for her while he was completely unaware of it.
I think Joyoon is becoming my new favourite character because of the beautiful development we've seen in him since the beginning of the story-
From not being able to move on from his ex even though he knew he should and felt terrible about it to setting boundaries to not let himself being hurt again by expectations of something more- he has always been aware of his own emotions but this is the first time he has actively done something to protect himself; it takes so much courage to be able to do that and my heart aches so much for him but it was the right decision because Kwon is still unaware of his feelings for Joyoon and being stuck in another cycle where he is not on the receiving end of love would be truly devastating for him.
I'm so proud of Joyoon and now I just hope Kwon realises his own feelings before it ends up being too late.