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He's bad yes but really

howling_apple April 11, 2019 5:25 pm

To say that you want to see the dad make him suffer and that he deserves hell and so on is a bit... Well. Let's say I was expecting a lot more to happen "intentionally" in these chapters for everyone to say he deserves to die. That Eunsung's father would think so is understandable. But we know more and have distance. It's not excusable, but explainable, yes.
-The first thing Minjae did was to have the other kids turn on him by spreading shitty rumors, which is harmful but quite common. He did it out of spite of seeing his suffering discarded, and out of jealousy. He thought they could get along, but in the end this world was off limits and he could just steal glances. This is childish, but he was a child. To what extent did he encourage the bullying afterwards? No idea.
-Then came the physical violence (coming from the other kids). We know that Minjae saw violence and abuse as "normal". To him, care and love were the exceptions. And if he considered violence normal for having lived in it for his whole life, then of course he wouldn't feel bad about Eunsung being hit and abused as well.
-Then we're at the murder part. As much as everything else was planned, I doubt he wanted to kill him. He even said that "he must have got it by now". The plan stopped after the beating up part. Was it horrible and should he have faced legal consequences? Definitely. But that doesn't make him a cold blood murderer. Intentional doesn't equal cold blooded, if it makes any sense. I find the dad's case to be way scarier, if anything. Whatever he has planned includes suffering, hasn't been done by a kid, and has been thoroughly planned.

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