Daring lee kang, telling him "as if you can do anything" is like a form of consent. Junho dares Lee Kang many times. In a way, challenging someone, like "do it if you can," is a form of consent. I'm not saying that since Junho gave these taunts, Lee Kang had what he needed to justify his actions. What he did was wrong. I am saying that in the character's mind the challenging attitude might have pushed him over the edge till he felt provoked. Junho said no, stop, and anyone would agree that he protested more than he taunted Leek Kang. Nothing justifies the actions, but it all makes for a fun read.
Daring lee kang, telling him "as if you can do anything" is like a form of consent. Junho dares Lee Kang many times. In a way, challenging someone, like "do it if you can," is a form of consent. I'm not saying that since Junho gave these taunts, Lee Kang had what he needed to justify his actions. What he did was wrong. I am saying that in the character's mind the challenging attitude might have pushed him over the edge till he felt provoked. Junho said no, stop, and anyone would agree that he protested more than he taunted Leek Kang. Nothing justifies the actions, but it all makes for a fun read.