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So all the horrible people get what they want. Nice

Super Anime Fan August 24, 2020 5:33 pm

Ha Jin really got screwed. Yes, he made a mistake as a child that resulted in an accident, but he was a kid, who just lost his mother, and was then neglected by his father who favored Ji Soo. Though what he did was a cruel joke, he was just a little kid, and I can understand why he did it. Well he lost his father that night too, and then suffers years of abuse at Ji Soo and his grandmother's hands and he and his grandfather are treated as slaves. And when he finally finds someone he loves, and Ji Soo snatches her away.

I hated Ji Soo. He was cruel and abusive, especially to Ha Jin. Like I said, yes, the prank Ha Jin played on him was mean, but to put Ha Jin through over ten years of physical, mental, verbal, and emotional abuse, treating him like a slave, and taking away everything he cared about, yet he still thinks he deserves more and accuses Ha Jin of having everything. Remind me again, who had the loving family? Who had the grand house? Who had lots of servants? Who was the heir to the multimillion dollar company? And what did Ha Jin have? Nothing but constant pain. And any time anyone comes to Ha Jin's defense in the slightest against Ji Soo wishes, he accuses them of siding against him. Yet in the end he gets what he wants? Screw that! The creep even rubbed the fact that he stole Sa In in Ha Jin's face and laughed about it, right in front of her no less. What a d*ck.

I seriously hated that grandmother too. She was the most hateful character, yet she too gets what she wants in the end. And Ji Soo's mother as well, plotting murder and other horrible things, yet they both get what they want in the end. What the hell was wrong with the writer? What the hell was wrong with Han Se? I can't believe she chose the abusive, manipulative, cruel Ji Soo. Why? He's still the monster he was before, only now he's resorted to blackmailing her to be with him.

Here's the moral of the story, people. If you're cruel and abusive to someone and take everything they love and want, you'll get everything you want and be happy, and if you're the one who's suffering and being abused, you'll have the things you want and love taken from you and only get pain in return, no matter how hard you try and fight it. Seriously, wtf?

A much better ending would have been Ji Soo dying in the place of the murder attempt his mother was planning to commit on Ha Jin.

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