
I just skipped to the end of this chapter because I really can't bear to see Cho-ah suffer like this. It's so unfair.
However, I'm glad the author chose to stick to the story's psychological horror aspect rather than have Cho-ah forgive Mujin and have a happily ever after like he never killed his village. With all the sweet moments we've had between the two, it would be easy to forget all the darkness (of their past) that surrounds them, which I think is what happened with some of you readers based on comments I've seen supporting Mujin and victim blaming Cho-ah. Or y'all are just into psychopaths lol
I just understandably feel sad for Cho-ah since none of what's happening to him has ever truly been his fault.
Well, this is all to say I'm ready for this story to end.
HELP WHY IS YOEL ACTING LIKE SOME HENTAI MAIDEN
This chapter was hella weird