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A gem and more than the eye meets

Noah August 17, 2026 5:51 pm

I might have missed but what happened with Mr. yoon? I feel least he was very nice towards Taeyoung.
Moving on i was honestly about to cry for what happened to Minjae, both how precious he was and that horrible trauma. I think this is a good revenge story, i felt really satisfied, although some parte could have been lenghtened (i wish that person suffered more ). I would this story is also in a way psychological and there actually many serious and sensitive themes that apply to relationships and the individual.
It touches family dynamics, even though the three of them hate each other for different reasons I feel like sometimes it’s actually is like that even with blood siblings.
The psychological aspects of the characters was also interesting, the author showed it for each characters, when they were young and you can understand why they do what they do. The one I resonated with the most was Minjae, I too have had issues with my family and a lot of anger, at some point I let go and I felt a complex mix of emotions, pity was one of them. With those kind of ideas, they never really go away, at one point you just decide to accept them and move on and to live true to yourself and for yourself. His identity was those feelings he felt after those traumatic experience. Jung woo is another character I found compelling, I won’t go in details but I think he tried to help in his own way and he wasn’t trying to hurt Minjae, but sometimes we hurt people even when we think we are doing the “right” thing or what’s best for them

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    Noah August 18, 2026 4:59 pm

    Also Minejae reminds me of Jian from Cry me a River