WTF, yeah in the make-bieleave world of Minyoung's mind, sure he thinks he is justified. But anyone can bieleave they are doing the best for someone but CONSENT is the key to anything being right.
Im sorry but "letting" him face his demons?? More like locking him in a room with them. You can't just make decisions for someone else and then apoligise after the fact. Cheol is clearly dependant on Minyoung becuase of his trauma. Situation is so messed up T T
I agree, but it still was the push cheol needed, he was 21 and still being beaten, after the very much traumatic moment of his father learning the truth, he actually distanced himself from them, so yeah, very much needed
I don't agree with how minyoung just upped and left him, that was the perfect moment for cheol to actually learn to break from his father's grasp and actually be at least
Also I acknowledge that minyoung is a red flag, I just think the action was what was needed and the only right thing he did
He didn't fully get out of his father's grasp since he still tried to live like a "normal person" as per his father's standards and also get him money
Reasons I believe it was right
1. Cheol got out of the abusive household
2. Cheol learned to rely on his uncle a little bit
Reasons it would have worked if the Minyoung was mentally stable and a green flag
1. They would have addressed the trauma head on and even seek counselling, further breaking the grip cheol;s father has on him
2. Since his uncle viewed him as a son, he would be ready to help them in anyway, especially financially like scholarships or even some allowance money or a job
3. Cheol would eventually get to chase his passion, since he would probably still take a hiatus from school, with a positive environment he would go back and complete his course or actually look for something he has passion for.
4. Cheol would finally learn to accept himself as a gay man and would actually stop avoiding all his problems.

As much as Minyoung's action were bad, from his POV, the way his mind works, it was right. I think it was also right for him to help Cheol by telling his father the truth and letting him face his demons. THAT BEING SAID, I THINK HE SHOULD HAVE APOLOGISED IMMEDIATELY, then they should have talked it out so that Cheol never tries to go back and even let Cheol study abroad, away from his abusive family.