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I have to agree with the general consensus of my fellow Fujoshis that this ending was rushed. I mean, the supernatural aspect of the story, the body swap, which undoubtedly was one of the (if not THE) central element of the plot, was never addressed ever again or the fact Tae Min experienced several of Siwon's memories when he first met Joo Hoon. I guess it was as much a mystery to both Tae Min and Woo Jin as it was to us and will remain perpetually so, unless the manhwaga decides to draw/write a side story explaining, but I doubt it. However, that doesn't take away from the awesomeness of the story. For those that were a bit confused about the overall plot, it all amounts to this:

Woo Jin was the bastard son of a rich heir who was already married and already had a son. Woojin's father wanted nothing to do with Woo Jin and his mother, and this is why he abandoned them in the slums. Woo Jin's mom may have been suffering from mental problems (some sort of untreated bipolar disorder) or may just have been straight out abusive towards Woo Jin. Again, her abusiveness may have been rooted in mental illness or emotionality/bitterness from being abandoned by Woo Jin's father, or a combination of both, but...who knows. The thing is that she physically and verbally abused Woo Jin. This is why Woo Jin became so emotionally attached (more like fixated) to Tae Min, because he was the only person that stood up **and** cared for him; also, they were both abused children so they had that in common. For Tae Min, at first, Woo Jin's hero worship was definitely a boost to his ego, but soon they ended up forming a very deep emotional bond. I would argue they fell in love - as much as children can fall in love - but they definitely formed a singularly emotional connection.

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-22/4/

Woo Jin was extremely affected the time when Tae Min tried to rescue him and got hit on the head with a bottle by Woo Jin's mom. It was a pivotal/traumatizing experience for Woo Jin because he realized Tae Min could've died, and he was completely helpless to protect Tae Min. He became obsessed with the idea of becoming strong to be able to protect the only human being he cared about because he felt that he had *nothing**, that he was powerless and he needed the power to protect Tae Min.

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-22/50/

That's when the opportunity presented itself. When the legitimate son of Woo Jin's father became terminally ill, Woo Jin's rich father decided to look for Woo Jin and bring him in as a substitute for his legitimate son, Siwoon. Woo Jin accepted for the sole purpose of becoming strong, of obtaining the necessary power to protect Tae Min. Woo Jin was then taken away, along with his mother who was committed to a mental institution, to be trained to replace Siwoon and become the heir to the family's empire. Tae Min is heartbroken upon Woo Jin's disappearance from the slums and feels betrayed because he feels Woo Jin abandoned him and he carries that resentment with him as he grows up, which is the main emotional hurdle that stops him opening up to Woo Jin when they reunite. So Tae Min grows up in the slums, bravely facing the injustices of the world and all his problems with unwavering idealism, optimism, and stalwart ethicality; up until the moment of the accident when, inexplicably, Tae Min's and Si Won's souls swap, where we can infer Siwon dies inside of Tae Min's body.

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-18/40/

We now know that Siwon's younger twin brother, Jiwook, grew up with an inferiority complex because of Siwon's overachieving nature, feeling that everyone that meets the both of them, end up comparing the twins, admiring Siwon and dismissing Jiwook as the inferior of the two. Jiwook starts acting up, trying to desperately differentiate himself from his brother, hanging around a bad crowd where he ends up meeting Joo Hoon, a sort of street thug leader with a larger than life personality, who becomes intrigued by Ji Wook's dichotomy, or better said, contradicting nature of bravado and low self-esteem despite Jiwook's social privileged status; not to mention that we can infer Jiwook was sexually inexperienced/innocent, which is something that Joo Hoon also found very appealing. Jiwook is overwhelmed by Joo Hoon's attention; it is definitely a balm to his ego; that such a larger than life person would be so interested in **him**, and that has Jiwook in cloud nine:

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-36/23/

until the moment, when driven by concern, Siwon follows Jiwook, precipitating an encounter with Joo Hoon. That first meeting between Siwon and Joo Hoon is critical, it is what drives Jiwook over the edge because he notices that Joo Hoon starts looking at Siwon with interest and he feels that Joo Hoon will stop being interested in him and become interested in Siwon instead. He felt that Siwon was going to replace him, to take away Joo Hoon like he'd "taken away" everything else from Jiwook (according to Jiwook's warped perspective, of course).

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-39/7/
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-39/19/
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-40/7/

So, in an attempt to stop that from happening, Jiwook schemes and tricks both Siwon and Joo Hoon. In order to provoke Joo Hoon's wrath, Jiwook damages a photograph that Joo Hoon always carries in his wallet. A photograph that Joo Hoon is known to treasure, and that in the past Joo Hoon had badly beaten others who had been curious about it. When Joo Hoon finds out Jiwook damaged his treasured photograph he starts looking for him. Jiwook then tells Siwon Joo Hoon is bullying and blackmailing him, and tricks Siwon in facing Joo Hoon in Jiwook's stead. That is why Joo Hoon is surprised when Siwon arrives instead of Jiwook.

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos/uu/geu_kkeute_issneun_geos-chapter-40/31/

Joohon then sends Jiwook the video of Siwon's rape and Jiwook circulates it around the school. When Siwon asks Jiwook for help, Jiwook finally shows his brother his true face, the contempt he feels for him, which is what pushes Siwon to commit suicide. After Siwon's suicide, Jiwook never sees Joo Hoon again, until the events in present time, where we find out that Woo Jin, behind the scenes, got Joo Hoon to work for him and help him set up Jiwook where he finally confesses his dastardly deeds in the final chapters.

Even though there is that major unresolved plot hole regarding the body swap, this is definitely a GRADE A manwha; a beautiful and emotional love story that effectively explored relevant social issues that affect youths and families, issues such as the pernicious effects that poverty has on family dynamics and child development; child abuse, alcoholism, untreated mental illnesses, bullying in the streets, bullying at school, peer pressure, conformism, etc. Another important issue is middle-class and upper-class family dynamics, the effects of social posturing, how truly frivolous upper-class environments can be, how the affluent are more preoccupied with image and social standing than human connection, and how it affects the children raised under such shallow conditions, creating more shallow affluent individuals; which has a detrimental effect in the social and economic fabric of nations, because unfortunately, it is these individuals that hold the political and economic power; they are the ones that control the laws that impact the working poor; and what can we expect from shallow, apathetic people that are raised without emotional connection, without appreciating human warmth, alienated from the concept of communities, raised to only value material possessions and social standing? Not much, which is why the world is what it is and will continue to be plagued by extreme poverty and gross income inequality....but I digress.

And also, a very important issue, one that is neglected by the social sciences is the issue of parental favoritism. Even though Woojik's behavior is inexcusable, there is a valid argument to make on how parental favoritism towards a child, and the subsequent indifference or lack of awareness of towards their other child(ren), can detrimentally affect the psychological development of both the favored and neglected child. I know that it could be argued that Siwon's and Jiwook's parents shouldn't be blamed for Jiwook's spiraling low self-esteem; however, I would confidently counter argue that emotionally loving, involved and supportive parents would have helped Jiwook identify and develop his own unique strengths, and instead of developing an inferiority complex and resentment towards his brother, he would have grown up a well-rounded individual, a confident individual, loving and proud of both his and his brother's different achievements; so in that sense, I do believe parents have a major responsibility AND influence on the character formation of their children.

Finally, Tae Min's and Woo Jin's emotional bond, love story, is especially compelling because, at the end, they are only able to retain their sense of self, their identities because of each other; because without the other, Woo Jin AND Tae Min would truly disappear, since there wouldn't be any other human being that would "know" who they truly are; they would essentially become Han Si Won or Si Woon. That is what the last scene alludes to. Woojin's flashback where his half-brother (the real Siwoon) tells him that the one that will "die", the one that will disappear is Woo Jin, because Siwoon's identity would live on through him, and Woo Jin telling him that it doesn't matter because he's doing it for Tae Min, that flasback scene is Woo Jin recognizing his triumph, that his sacrifices and dreams had all come to fruition and that he had ultimately defeated everyone that had hurt both him and Tae Min. Woo Jin was able to obtain the power to protect Tae Min without "killing" himself, without having his identity erased, without losing his sense of self because he had by his side the one human being that could validate him, and who Woo Jin could validate in return; the only human being Woo Jin loved and who loved him back with the same intensity, his Tae Min.

Amazing story, beautiful, just beautiful. I say to the manhwaga , BRAVO, BRAVA, BRAVISSIMA!! (/TДT)/ ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ
2017-11-22 16:47 marked
My life in a word: excuses
2017-07-16 17:35 marked
definitely CUUUUUUUUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2017-07-14 21:39 marked
"He's mine.” pretty much what Eric's tryin to say.
2017-07-12 23:55 marked

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