When you realize that this place is full of a bunch of ignorant virgins who have never been in any type of a romantic relationship, the comment sections make sense, and you learn to ignore their dramatic freak outs over non-issues. Living vicariously through these characters, instead of touching grass, has really warped minds. Carry on.
I was really liking the development of Shinyoung and Hyobin’s friendship, so I’m sad the author decided to put Shinyoung’s past with Ginchan between them. He ended up losing a friend and a possible friend, but at least he made friends with the sister, I guess. I would’ve liked a true side story with him and Wooshik.
He was beefing with a whole child, and not just any child, mind you. It was his own 5 year old son, and he was losing, btw. Lol Would’ve liked a time skip just to see if the competition was still ongoing.
Also, the goh thing didn’t make sense. Once the seme became the new manipulator in the present, they said that the seme and uke lives were linked, and they worried about the uke getting sick and dying, but when the uke killed himself 100 years in the past, he did it after ingesting the goh, so that means he was linked to his brother, the manipulator, and the brother didn’t die. So, I wonder if only the manipulator’s death matters. If the seme dies, the uke will, but not the other way around. I know the seme didn’t get sick when the uke did, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he wouldn’t die if the uke died. It doesn’t really matter, but whatever.
Ok not there yet but about silk insects or goh.
They came in pairs. A mother and the child. The mother stays with the master/manipulator and the child with the target host.
If the target dies, nothing happens to the mother goh, however if mother goh dies, all her children/targets will die.
Hm, okay. That’s what I thought. Thanks!