I gotta say, even though Youngjo, that f-boy, was freaking annoying me on my first read, I can now see his actions more objectively and enjoy him as a character. I'm kinda glad Garam had him around this time, even though it was false care, at least there was someone on whom he could lean on.
Same goes for Naeun, appreciating her more as a character. The prof. calling her "princess" is so apt. (I have a feeling he called her that partly in a mocking way?) It's a pity her and Garam had such a nasty fall out. It really looked like they could have been friends, from the three chapters they were on okay terms. (I feel like it's more of her loss. She could have had an actual friendship with Garam, but she lost it because of her pride and conceit)
Honestly, speaking of friend, only the flute major from f-boy's friend's group was an actual friend! If only Garam hanged out with him more...
I gotta say, even though Youngjo, that f-boy, was freaking annoying me on my first read, I can now see his actions more objectively and enjoy him as a character. I'm kinda glad Garam had him around this time, even though it was false care, at least there was someone on whom he could lean on.
Same goes for Naeun, appreciating her more as a character. The prof. calling her "princess" is so apt. (I have a feeling he called her that partly in a mocking way?) It's a pity her and Garam had such a nasty fall out. It really looked like they could have been friends, from the three chapters they were on okay terms. (I feel like it's more of her loss. She could have had an actual friendship with Garam, but she lost it because of her pride and conceit)
Honestly, speaking of friend, only the flute major from f-boy's friend's group was an actual friend! If only Garam hanged out with him more...