
Asagiri and Mitsueda had a good 15 years. They have been fearing and imagining each other die in that 15 years, so for it to take that long is sure peaceful, so I know how Asigiri san can stand without regrets. She knows Mitsueda would be happy that she's finally free, and she's with a kind old man. Once he dies, she'll still be a marchioness who has her self and some power.
I don't think Satoko can kill her dad, but I feel like her stepmother or sister will do so. I'm rooting for all the women and for Satoko and Shinpei to get good years together

That raises an interesting point. I wonder if the step mother is as carved up as Asagiri. Maybe that’s why she resents Satako who he tried to pretend to be kind to. What if the daughters are the only ones he showed his fake nice face to? I think he is more likely to take out his awful proclivities on women without status but men like that have no limits or boundaries and want to see any woman they “own” suffer.

I totally agree and that makes me feel sadder. I wish they all set themselves free from their patriarch. It might also be worth a thought that maybe the stepmother has all "bad" connections she has to prepare for killing the patriarch, although she certainly started with Satoko and with awful intentions.

Can you imagine Luciano when he acts on his anger after finding out what Oscar and that parentless bitch are thinking and doing? We might still get a war in this lifetime. Even if Carcel dies (he will never), Ines will be strong with the Escalante last name, his in-laws, friends she made in the Calztela, and most especially her brother will have her back.
I keep rereading this everytime I miss it, and I'm rereading it right now after the latest chapter revelation. I just found that aside from the signs that he knew Hakyung was a guy (eyeing what Hakyung wears and hid his upper body; asking him to go to America with him, etc), when they bid Hyejin (Kijoon's sister) and Yoonsung confesses his feelings, Hakyung's reflection in his eyes did not have long hair (wig). That was such a shocking thing to me to not notice in all the rereads I've done.
I think Yoonsung also already remembers his memories now. It might have been vague since he saw Hakyung looked back when a car was supposedly hit him, which made him do whatever it takes to keep Hakyung by his side, but from the moment they went to the lodge and saw Hakyung with something on his head (a cardigan, then a towel) Yoonsung's actions drastically changed. He was just waiting for Hakyung to tell it himself once he fall in love with Yoonsung (which goes back to when they bid Hyejin farewell and he confessed).
It's such a good adaptation, I hope it stays great until it ends, and I wish there's a way for this novel to be locally available in my area.
Oh wow! I can see the eye reflection now too, well spotted. Last week I reread from chapter 30 as I was missing it too and wanted to dig for clues. Around that time Yoonsung starts acting shifty, finds clothes to cover Hakyung and was adamant about Hyejin not sharing a room with Hakyung during the impromptu sleepover. I missed all the clues the first time. I simply thought he was being possessive. Such a good read, I'm kept on the edge of my seat with every new chapter!! The best.
Was quite shocked of that reflection!! And his words and actions from then on are songs to me, I keep finding ways to cry.
I really agree that it's such a good read, I'mso grateful to exist while reading it. I keep imagining a k-drama adaptation, too. This kind of storytelling and directing would be great to translate in a k-drama, especially knowing that Love in the Big City was done well, and with great actors, too.
Omg good observation! Making me want to re-read after the whole manhwa is done