Guwon admits to Teach that, the day he woke up, everything was already in place in the village, and he took it as his duty to protect it because "this village is his." This suggests that Guwon was brought to this village with the sole purpose of protecting it and its inhabitants. He most likely woke up after his death, following some sort of transformation, and inherited this mission.
We also see Guwon refusing to sleep out of fear that something might happen to the village. It’s impossible for a human to never sleep, so this shows that he imposes a constant responsibility on himself to protect the village at all costs. After being reassured by Teach, he falls asleep for the first time. This shows that Guwon finally trusts Teach, and this trust allows him to relax a little.
After waking up, he initiates a kiss with Teach. Although he had previously imitated these gestures at Teach’s request in earlier chapters, here, we sense that he wanted to do it. The fact that he bites Teach shows a passion from his side, which is a sign that he truly feels something for Teach.
This is also a crucial moment because he admits to never having felt the need to sleep before, possibly due to his zombie-like nature. His ability to sleep after being reassured by Teach might signal that his human side is waking up.
The theory of the double personality is starting to feel weird to me. Maybe the mirror scene suggests that he speaks in the third person to give himself a sense of distance and objectivity from his own emotions, which are new and confusing for him.
#IfGuwonIsNotAGreenFlagImGonnaKillMyself
We also see Guwon refusing to sleep out of fear that something might happen to the village. It’s impossible for a human to never sleep, so this shows that he imposes a constant responsibility on himself to protect the village at all costs. After being reassured by Teach, he falls asleep for the first time. This shows that Guwon finally trusts Teach, and this trust allows him to relax a little.
After waking up, he initiates a kiss with Teach. Although he had previously imitated these gestures at Teach’s request in earlier chapters, here, we sense that he wanted to do it. The fact that he bites Teach shows a passion from his side, which is a sign that he truly feels something for Teach.
This is also a crucial moment because he admits to never having felt the need to sleep before, possibly due to his zombie-like nature. His ability to sleep after being reassured by Teach might signal that his human side is waking up.
The theory of the double personality is starting to feel weird to me. Maybe the mirror scene suggests that he speaks in the third person to give himself a sense of distance and objectivity from his own emotions, which are new and confusing for him.
#IfGuwonIsNotAGreenFlagImGonnaKillMyself




