Does anyone know the title of the novel or where I can read it? I’ve been trying to find any info about this manhwa and really suspect there’s a novel version out there. I’m finishing Lucia, another novel to manhwa story with a similar second chance at life plot, and really want to read this one next.
Naver has the book, but you must signup with their website:
http://book.naver.com/bookdb/book_detail.php?bid=13776600
You should feel guilty, ra-ni, you blabber mouthed b*tch! Like doo-joon’s niece was feeling extra guilty for confiding in that douchebag student teacher. Your turn to feel guilty now.
gossip
1. informal talk about other people and their private lives, that is often unkind or not true
2. an informal conversation about other people and their private lives
This is the Google definition of gossip. So. Her telling her friend about a stand off between the student teacher and her literal other friend is neither unkind, nor untrue, and since it happening openly on school grounds it isn't private either.
Also, it's not gossip simply because this is a situation where a person is telling their friend about what their other mutual friend is doing.
Also and the original point of my post was that the girl made a mistake, regretted it and apologised. Also that you shouldn't call teenage girls who make mistakes these slurs. They're still children.
It would be more appropriate to call the student teacher names who very intensionally set out to harm the FL, over a petty thing that happened years back. The girl is a child and did not fully realise how bad things could get. But the student teacher? He's a grown man, an adult. He was the one who is the root cause of the problem.
And since you have resorted to personally insulting me instead of trying to have a discussion I will stop now.
I was talking about this particular incident but sure go around hating a kid when the adult man is the one at fault.
'not her business' lol, like literally dude do you not have friends... A friend telling you about something that your other friend is doing PUBLICLY is not gossip.
Also, the teacher tricked the information out of the niece. He told half truths and deliberately lied to get the information. Even if this girl had said literally nothing to her friends, he would've found some other way to get the rumour mill going, because he acted with MALICIOUS INTENTIONS.
Also since the point just completely flew over your head--- even when the little girl had been gossiping, for eg the time about the pregnancy, she still would not deserve the epithet b****. She's a kid, made a mistake, felt genuinely bad about it, and apologized multiple times. The point was that you shouldn't call little girls b**** or whatever because they are kids, and kids make mistakes.
The hate should be more correctly directed at the student teacher who deliberately planned for this specific outcome. The kid didn't know how bad things could get for the FL. But the grown man did and did not care.
How do you think a rumour spreads? Do you think this girl went and announced it to every single student and teacher in the school about the FL's pregnancy? No. Every student and teacher in turn spread that information too. Other students went and told their friends about it, teachers told other teachers about it, and some students told their parents about it. Calling one little girl hateful slurs is too extreme.
You’ve clearly never been friends with girls in high school lmao. She was still the one that spread the gossip the most after hearing a$$hole student teacher (he ain’t off the hook either but I’m hoping he really gets slapped with some karma soon). The niece knew her friend was a blabber mouth, blabber mouths by nature spread gossip like they were the common cold. She deserved her lecture, she deserves to feel guilty, and she’d definitely be called a lot worse than a b*tch in an American public school.
I went to an all girls' school for like 12 years but you see, the difference between you and me is that I'm not a raging women hater who thinks that 17 year old girls that make mistakes are b****. Four years out of high school and in my 4th year of college and I'm still great friends with my high school girlfriends. Granted I'm not an American so I won't speak about your school culture where apparently you all just hate each other and pretend to be friends.
"She'd be called a lot worse in an American High School." Lmao but this is not an American High school now is it? And even if it were, insulting a young girl so viciously, and definitely more harshly than the adult male who is unarguably more at fault isn't right. Doesn't matter where.
You literally skipped over my reply where I said that even if this girl had not spread the rumors herself, the student teacher would have found a way to do so because he wanted this situation to manifest. He wanted and deliberately planned for this to happen. If not this girl he'd have found some other teacher, if not there's always the internet.
You are placing all the responsiblity on the young girl when she is only one who felt bad, apologized and is still feeling bad. The man who panned for this situation hasn't felt an ounce of guilt over knowingly getting the female lead almost fired. And especially because the entire school and it's students and teachers spread that info. She didn't by herself go and talk to every single person on campus. Every person contributed.
The niece didn't tell her friend, also because that would again be spreading rumors. Not her place to be telling anyone about the female lead's pregnancy now is it? She's mature for her age and she definitely did the right thing. But not all 17 years are that mature and the ones who are not, are not somehow monsters. They're just kids who made mistakes.
The niece also realises that her friend is not the only one at fault and is therefore still good friends with her.
Lmao, go off sis! Wish I had the that much passion to get my project done. I’ll claim being a woman hater if you agree to being a xenophobe since you’re literally assuming the worst of American girls’ friendships and looking down from wherever pedestal you come from. I literally never expected to get called out for calling a fictional character like I see them, but this one goes out to you random internet sjw: ra-ni is a blabber mouthing b*tch and I expect her to try doing better in the future. I ain’t holding my breath though lmao
What project are you talking about? I am replying because you are replying. If you stop I'll have to stop.
I didn't assume anything about Americans. You said that a teenage girl in an American public school would be treated worse and get called a b**** for making a mistake. Even after she felt guilty and apologized over her mistake. Am I supposed to form a good picture of the American High School culture from that?
I called you a woman hater not for being from America or whatever. It is because you insist on calling and justify the use of hateful slurs against a minor girl for things that she feels sorry for, apologized over and clearly feels bad about.
You'll agree to be a woman hater if I agree to be a xenophobe??.. what. I wouldn't agree to being a xenophobe even if you were a women hater but to each their own.
I like the fact that I don't call little girls hateful names over them sometimes being immature. It would be nice if adults practiced some compassion towards young teenage girls who get hate thrown at them left and right. So no, I would not like to get down from here. You are welcome to join me however if you realise that calling a minor girl over a mistake that the adult in her life intentionally set her up to make does not make her anything but an immature teenage girl.
How am I a SJW lmao that's such a reach. You posted your views on a discussion panel with a reply button on a public website... Of course people are gonna reply whether they agree or disagree.
I expect her to do better in the future too but even if she does, the student teacher who hates the FL would find some other way to try to fuck up the female lead's life.
I was reading about Korean culture because of this webcomic and holy cow, this comic is accurate. Women are essentially ostracized from society if they end up accidentally knocked up or have to leave the father for any reason. Families disown the women, jobs are harder to maintain or find, opportunities for future relationships are gone. Their government does little to support them and it’s not illegal to skip on child support. There is one non government support group that helps single mothers as much as they’re able to.
To me, MC is a very brave woman for wanting to stick to her morals despite the stigma and potential hardship. It’s more understandable why other characters are making such a big fuss, but it’s sad how this is an accurate reflection of Korea’s society.
I.... kinda like how it ends...? It spiraled into darker and darker territories but in a scenario of big business doing underhanded deals and nefarious reasons to mess with other’s lives, there’s not much room for a happy ending without it being an ex machina. It had its moment to reel in before a point of no return but didn’t do so, in that way if the author intended for a happy ending they made a mistake. It’s gritty with an unsatisfactory ending. In that way, it’s pretty satisfying to me.






For every time a priest ended up being kinky with a s*x toy fetish, I’d have two nickels.
where’s the other one from? tell me
there’s one in Hunks, Harems and Hardcore Habits and there’s also one in The Saintess's Petals Become Wet though he doesn’t use sex toys. still kinky tho ^^
Hunks, Harems, and Hardcore Habits was indeed the one I was referring to. Kinda curious to read the second one mentioned
its stupidly funny so you’ll probably have fun reading it
oh, there’s also one in I’m Trapped With The Main Leads Who Hate Me
thank you so much