People in this comment section are seriously pis**** me off. You’re out here saying Jin-hyeong went too far in this chapter (which, I admit, and wholeheartedly agree with)—but when Seong-rik kicked off a full-on bullying campaign, deliberately targeting the insecurities Jin-hyeong confided in him, you all shrugged and said, “they’re just kids.” Come on. Use some common sense. How is it okay for one person to push someone to the brink of madness and be excused for it, but when the other finally breaks and lashes out, suddenly your moral compass starts working again? Give me a fuc**** break.
Anyway. Yes, I do understand where Jin-hyeong was coming from (at least in the first part of the chapter), but he seriously fuc*** up. Just like Seong-rik did. They both clearly cared about each other—wanted to be each other’s family—but they also knew exactly how to hurt one another. And they did. That’s what makes this so brutal to watch.
Neither of them deserves what happened, but they’re also not innocent or too young to know better. Jin-hyeong knew what he was saying, and Seong-rik knew exactly what he was doing when he broke Jin-hyeong down. These weren’t accidents, they were choices.
This isn’t just drama. This is about two people trying to build something real—something like family—in a world that’s already failed them, and then tearing each other apart because they didn’t know how else to survive. And now they’re left with the wreckage of what could’ve been.
Anyway. Yes, I do understand where Jin-hyeong was coming from (at least in the first part of the chapter), but he seriously fuc*** up. Just like Seong-rik did. They both clearly cared about each other—wanted to be each other’s family—but they also knew exactly how to hurt one another. And they did. That’s what makes this so brutal to watch.
Neither of them deserves what happened, but they’re also not innocent or too young to know better. Jin-hyeong knew what he was saying, and Seong-rik knew exactly what he was doing when he broke Jin-hyeong down. These weren’t accidents, they were choices.
This isn’t just drama. This is about two people trying to build something real—something like family—in a world that’s already failed them, and then tearing each other apart because they didn’t know how else to survive. And now they’re left with the wreckage of what could’ve been.