The chapter clearly portrayed Uno's discomfort, so it's safe to assume this will be part of the plot and prolly drive it further
Ngl, I was hoping they wouldn't yet... but in the end it was a cause and effect situation. No matter the roles, they would've done the same to each other, which I think kinda sets up an interesting dynamic on how they're somewhat similar in their own confidence and determination to dominate the other, which is basically power play
I have faith that the author will adress this (hopefully), but I'm definitely not rereading this chapter cause I'm a weak person, however, I do like seeing authors write dynamics where they try to constantly gain power over the other, so hopefully this will be interesting enough to keep reading ^^
If you can't stomach it, feel free to drop it, no one is forcing you to like or dislike it, we all have free will (^^)b





Personally, I love Dohu chasing Juheon. Like yeah, he messed up and is facing the consequences of his actions, he deserves to chase! As for Juheon, there’s definitely a bigger reason as to why he’s rejecting Dohu, and it probably has more to do with his aunt than not wanting anything to do with Dohu (it’s still a big part of that tho).
Dohu wants Juheon back or at least wants something between them that doesn’t involve Juheon rejecting his existence, so he’s going to persist because that’s just who he is. When Dohu focuses on something or someone, he doesn’t stop (he’s so direct, I personally love that). I can’t wait to see more of them and how the bully (Jitae or wtv his name was) plays a part in probably getting Juheon to open up more and give Dohu the full picture as to why he’s avoiding him (Cause there’s obv a bigger reason that Dohu isn’t aware of)