People dislike it so much that they say "Yeon" instead of "Yoen"
That aside, I've been one of the old readers, I remember the time when everyone felt doubful about the story, especially with the past of Yoen and Vince. The plot twist did shock me, but in the end, I didn’t feel that satisfaction. The "Yoen storyline" really was unsatisfying, but I don't hate him at all. While I did get upset over his certain actions, I feel like he genuinely deserved a happy ending too. This all felt rushed towards the end, and I feel like side stories are a good way to salvage this. The story is good with portraying grief and moving on healthily, I'll give it that. I also loved the idea that Vince went from being unable to handle lost to being someone that can live for the person he loves—one of the details that come to prove his love for our Aryka. But aside from that, I feel like we all just needed more of Vince and Aryka... like, it could have been marinated better to lead to that point, to really solidify and prove that he's not just dependent on Aryka due to the grief and guilt.
People dislike it so much that they say "Yeon" instead of "Yoen"
That aside, I've been one of the old readers, I remember the time when everyone felt doubful about the story, especially with the past of Yoen and Vince. The plot twist did shock me, but in the end, I didn’t feel that satisfaction. The "Yoen storyline" really was unsatisfying, but I don't hate him at all. While I did get upset over his certain actions, I feel like he genuinely deserved a happy ending too. This all felt rushed towards the end, and I feel like side stories are a good way to salvage this. The story is good with portraying grief and moving on healthily, I'll give it that. I also loved the idea that Vince went from being unable to handle lost to being someone that can live for the person he loves—one of the details that come to prove his love for our Aryka. But aside from that, I feel like we all just needed more of Vince and Aryka... like, it could have been marinated better to lead to that point, to really solidify and prove that he's not just dependent on Aryka due to the grief and guilt.