While we know Dohu is stubborn, especially once he figured out that Juheon is protecting him from his family, Juheon is as well. Dohu wanted to take him to the hospital and mug said lets do it. Dohu doesnt want to, but holds the 5 meeting ultimatum over his head. I understood Juheon’s feeling betrayed by Dohu, but I feel like he's taken it too far since the timeskip. Yes at first Dohu approached him with an ulterior motive and this relationship came from a misunderstanding that Dohu didn't clarify, but from what I remember, Dohu never used the analysis he got from Juheon for his next story, he used something else. So I can understand Juheon feeling betrayed as he fell in love for sure and understood his anger 4 years ago, but I feel like now he's over doing it and basically coerced or gave no option to Dohu to have sex, or else no more meetings is what I took it as. I would understand him being angry 4 yrs later if Dohu released a story with all the analysis he used of Juheon but that was never the case, he never even used it.
While we know Dohu is stubborn, especially once he figured out that Juheon is protecting him from his family, Juheon is as well. Dohu wanted to take him to the hospital and mug said lets do it. Dohu doesnt want to, but holds the 5 meeting ultimatum over his head. I understood Juheon’s feeling betrayed by Dohu, but I feel like he's taken it too far since the timeskip. Yes at first Dohu approached him with an ulterior motive and this relationship came from a misunderstanding that Dohu didn't clarify, but from what I remember, Dohu never used the analysis he got from Juheon for his next story, he used something else. So I can understand Juheon feeling betrayed as he fell in love for sure and understood his anger 4 years ago, but I feel like now he's over doing it and basically coerced or gave no option to Dohu to have sex, or else no more meetings is what I took it as. I would understand him being angry 4 yrs later if Dohu released a story with all the analysis he used of Juheon but that was never the case, he never even used it.