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And then they were both crazy

CaryJan June 5, 2026 3:33 am

I honestly thought Yuwon was more mentally stable than Dohun, even with his hallucinations and delusions I assumed he could still tell what was real and what were hallucinations. But now with Dohun telling his side we now know it isn’t true, Yuwon lives in a whole fantasy world in where Dohun’s at ultimate fault, when in reality everything around him was wrong and it wasn’t just Yuwon who had a screw loose. This is also leading me to believe that if his mind changes what he’s going through so doesn’t seem like a victim in his own mind, what if it’s also changing when he does other things…. Like kill people. We do see him start lose his mind from stress to the point he dissociates so hard he agrees to what Dohun said about what he was going to do with the bullies, but since his mind keeps switching up who said what it might as well been him saying that and Dohun could’ve just said that he did it to ease Yuwon mind since he never cared about taking the blame. It could also show how subconsciously he feels the guilt for it and lets others mistreat him like at work because he feels like he deserves it. There’s so many things mentally wrong with both these characters but Holly I didn’t think Yuwon was THAT bad of a narrator.

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    Jiminbra June 5, 2026 7:23 am

    I don’t trust the MC’s reactions or pov at all anymore. Especially in the present

    CaryJan June 5, 2026 5:36 pm
    I don’t trust the MC’s reactions or pov at all anymore. Especially in the present Jiminbra

    Yeah it also doesn’t help MC’s mind when ML is lying all the time, it helps him piece everything back to him finding ways to blame ML even if he’s not entirely at fault