@Muqal_y AGAIN you're focusing on impact and not intent. Yes the relationship wasn't the best, BUT theres a difference between knowing someone loves you and hiding the truth, vs avoiding the conversation because you’re emotionally immature and afraid of change. You're still talking about Juhyeok using Su-ah like it was intentional when that's not true . I already told you what it was and you keep defending Su-ah. I acknowledged Juhyeoks faults and you won't acknowledge Su-ah's. I don't hate Su-ah, I can't wait for his growth as a character, both of them but you keep blaming Juhyeok like Su-ah didn't have a choice to leave. HE MADE Juhyeok rely on him. He knowingly stayed hoping the relationship would change even though Juhyeoks priorities remained the same. Juhyeok didn't plan to use him he genuinely didn't know how much Su-ah was giving up for him. You keep framing this narrative of Juhyeok as if he's this calculated and toxic person when he's not.
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@Peanut I said in my first com that Suah was also in the wrong but here i'm focusing on Juhyeok's actions. You keep justifying what he did, but regardless of the reasons, he still used Suah for his career. Like I said even if it's not explicitly stated Juhyeok knows that Suah loves him in chap 13 he said "I can feel the love burning my back" talking abt how much Suah loves him. He knows that and he used him for his career and neglected his feelings when he knew that they were not reciprocated. He could have continued taking the medication his mother provided him but instead he CHOOSE to use Suah. It was a selfish choice. Plus he calculated the whole day to soften Suah thus making it easier to ask for his c**. Again i'm not defending Suah he was CLEARLY toxic toward Juhyeok too, i'm just saying that you should acknowledge that Juhyeok was in the wrong too.
