I'm really glad that the author expanded hard on Eunchan's ASPD. It is a disability and not every single one who has it will become a psychopath you see in media. They are genuinely struggling because they cannot understand and have a hard time empathizing with people. It's a whole spectrum as well, so some are worse than the others. The author either studied it extensively, personally knows someone who has it, or perhaps even have it themselves. It's a very good representation of ASPD.
I think the middle sister (the one with short hair) became a doc to help people like him as well, considering that both sisters did the right thing in handling a person with ASPD despite being teens at that time.
I'm really glad that the author expanded hard on Eunchan's ASPD. It is a disability and not every single one who has it will become a psychopath you see in media. They are genuinely struggling because they cannot understand and have a hard time empathizing with people. It's a whole spectrum as well, so some are worse than the others. The author either studied it extensively, personally knows someone who has it, or perhaps even have it themselves. It's a very good representation of ASPD.
I think the middle sister (the one with short hair) became a doc to help people like him as well, considering that both sisters did the right thing in handling a person with ASPD despite being teens at that time.