
I find it a bit odd Taisho is slumped over the idea of his restaurant’s food not being Aitherian enough when he knows well he doesn’t cook Aitherian, and he gave the taste-blind chef something not Aitherian to finish off the meal.
Hopefully we get some plot regarding Ludwig Sr. and Jr. because having not literal taste sensation while judging like that is so hypocritical.

This chapter really tugged on our sense of morality. Like, we can empathize with Woojun's dad wanting more medicine for his song, but we "kinda" understand there're certain rules in place based off previous rules. And we see a near unanimous vote except for Jinwoo (teach), so either everyone was affected by the previous lack of medicine, or they're all afraid of Guwon because he know what he can do.
Guwon still remains a morally ambiguous character in this way because there're rules that lead to extremes rather. He understands the concept of rules and that they're meant to followed, but doesn't understand humanity second chances. Again, this probably has to do with his juvenile amount of knowledge outside of set rules.
And so, it'll be interesting to me how Jinwoo will ingrain a sense of empathy and humanity in him, a possible change in dynamic as the possible rule maker and the more emotion-lead teacher who evidentially isn't afraid to stand up for his beliefs.
We need to get some closure on Shalam and his loose ends. Mori could also get over his fear of shining circles.