I can’t help but think that the letter Anti had builds up to that! Even when she tells him, “I have a kid your age!” It feels more like she’s referring to him and not her son. I think that may be the plot twist, kind of cliche but it makes the drama a lot worse. It would also explain why Hanwool’s dad placed a lot of effort on him graduating school without issue—if that’s what his mother wanted for him before they separated then of course he’d oblige. Hanwool Phi, you got your mother killed? How cruel.
I can’t help but think that the letter Anti had builds up to that! Even when she tells him, “I have a kid your age!” It feels more like she’s referring to him and not her son. I think that may be the plot twist, kind of cliche but it makes the drama a lot worse. It would also explain why Hanwool’s dad placed a lot of effort on him graduating school without issue—if that’s what his mother wanted for him before they separated then of course he’d oblige. Hanwool Phi, you got your mother killed? How cruel.