It really seems that both of them had their own misunderstandings, huh. Jaeui has been trying to distance himself as far as possible to give Taeui a normal life, seeing himself as unlucky. Taeui is not just his lucky charm but it seems also his morality chain.
The founding principles of Jae’s behaviour is how Jaeui perceived Tae as a child. A good, pure person. The ideal of good.
But Tae isn’t. He’s just a person, the way Tae’s the only person to treat Jae as a person.
You only have to look at the people Tae surrounds himself with; Xinlu and Riegrow have committed numerous crimes, and are by no means innocent, but Tae has forgiven them just the same. Tae is not a good measure for what is good and pure bc he’s biased by who he loves. He’ll never be able to hate Jaeui no matter what he does bc he’s his brother.
I wonder if Jaeui is disappointed…he has nothing to ground himself with anymore, but now he also has no shackles and can do as he wishes…
The pondering on whether Tae would’ve made a weapon to get out…Tae’s pretty crafty though, if he could i think he would’ve designed a flaw into the weapon, and only offered to fix it if he was let out.
Darn Rahman…Jaeui is too op, his designs are addictive apparently…