Comment by Ms.nightowl on Dan

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@Dan we know there's no villain in the story but y'all are villainizing Jo. TJ and Ian are unhealthy together no matter what happens. They have a trauma bond. Even if its not the prison reason, TJ is literally the reason why Ian has a fuc**** leg injury. The fact that u r defending toxicity baffles me. U should read the story properly before yapping, Ian doesn't fuc**** want the gangsta life and TJ wants him in it, WHAT MORE REASON DO U WANT? STOP BEING SO DELUSIONAL INTO THINKING ITS SO HEALTHY AND FINE AND YHERES NO TOXICITY.

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@Ms.nightowl

You should start reading this story and not just looking at the pictures. TJ's priority was always Ian's safety. He never wanted to harm his loved one, but only tried to protect him from all dangers, after all, he had already lost his entire family in a car accident. Those hired guys were supposed to stop Ian from participating in the competition, but a fight broke out and they fell off the balcony. Anyone who carefully read those chapters saw TJ's frightened face and understands that he would never intentionally hurt the most important person in his life.

Yeah, Ian doesn't want the gangster life, but he wants to be with TJ. And the new chapters literally made us understand that he remains with him of his own free will. YOU SHOULD JUST ACCEPT THE FACT THAT THEY LOVE EACH OTHER AND WISH A FUTURE TOGETHER BUT THEY CAN'T LEAVE THE GANG NOW BECAUSE THEY WILL JUST BE KILLED. IF THIS STORY IS TOO COMPLEX FOR YOU, STOP READING.