Doesn't it seem like a dream? Mokyeon doesn't have the injuries on his arms (only the new wounds on his hands and IV; in the previous chapter, his arms were completely bandaged from self-harm). Is there no one in the hospital hallways? Why don't the nurses have faces? And they only speak to him and not to Nanjo, as if they were talking to only one person. And when Nanjo appears (which happens minutes after Mok called him, strange), the entire image around him is blurry? Maybe the author wanted to simplify the panels, but it seems odd to me. The meeting happens very soon; either he's dreaming or he's in a coma.
I really hope thats true // idk i wanna see what's gon happen if he's actually in a coma, it wouldn't really be interesting if they meet this soon kesh
yeah, I don't think either of them are ready yet, and Mok really needs help especially after seeing his entire past and how destructive he can be to himself. They not only need time, but they need to start a new relationship from start
Doesn't it seem like a dream? Mokyeon doesn't have the injuries on his arms (only the new wounds on his hands and IV; in the previous chapter, his arms were completely bandaged from self-harm). Is there no one in the hospital hallways? Why don't the nurses have faces? And they only speak to him and not to Nanjo, as if they were talking to only one person. And when Nanjo appears (which happens minutes after Mok called him, strange), the entire image around him is blurry?
Maybe the author wanted to simplify the panels, but it seems odd to me. The meeting happens very soon; either he's dreaming or he's in a coma.