I keep wondering if Teach gets shot and is left for dead, Guwon will be so terrified of losing him that he'll begin to understand the value of life. He clearly acts this way because he doesn't understand how awful his actions are, simply because he doesn't understand human connection, since he's never truly had one (until now). So I wonder if, after this, he won't start questioning the very actions he's justified until now. Furthermore, I also hope that being so close to death will help Jiwon recover some of those memories that he can't remember. We need to see the truth behind this unreliable narrator.
I keep wondering if Teach gets shot and is left for dead, Guwon will be so terrified of losing him that he'll begin to understand the value of life. He clearly acts this way because he doesn't understand how awful his actions are, simply because he doesn't understand human connection, since he's never truly had one (until now). So I wonder if, after this, he won't start questioning the very actions he's justified until now. Furthermore, I also hope that being so close to death will help Jiwon recover some of those memories that he can't remember. We need to see the truth behind this unreliable narrator.