It doesn’t sit right with me that Hae-in’s father is meeting with her in the first place. She’s in a mentally unstable state, and it seems that he’s easily convinced, so putting one on one together, the meeting just seems dangerous. Either way, I really hope Hae-in gets better, for herself, but also for the sake of others.
It doesn’t sit right with me that Hae-in’s father is meeting with her in the first place. She’s in a mentally unstable state, and it seems that he’s easily convinced, so putting one on one together, the meeting just seems dangerous. Either way, I really hope Hae-in gets better, for herself, but also for the sake of others.