He's just going to talk to express his feelings. To be honest, I love that the topic is being addressed. Byung still doesn't fully understand or know the extent of his mother's trauma, and this will also help him in his future relationships.
Perhaps many people here are still teenagers or have never had the opportunity in your lives, but knowing how to forgive when the other person is repentant is therapeutic. Forgiving isn't forgetting and acting like nothing happened; it's letting go of the resentment that consumes your heart. From personal experience, I had to forgive my mother when she was unfaithful to my father and hurt the family. There are people in World War II who had to forgive their enemies. The scars remain, but they're no longer open, festering wounds like before.
First, what a beautiful ending! I have no words to describe my satisfaction.
Second, I love that the insufferable Jurion denied all of Ian's accusations about his jealousy and pride, and now he shamelessly admits it.
Third, I loved the scene, but I hope there's a very good reason for the power-up, and I hope he didn't damage his core again.
I feel like this time it is warranted considering Jiwoo's training and the mentors he has helping him cover his weaknesses. To Me, this fight was more about Jiwoo getting used to not just a higher level of opponent but also his own increase in power. He's been beyond his peers for a while now so this just show how much further. Also an explosive burst of righteous anger just when the bad guy thinks he's winning is Jiwoo's MO at this point. Just l let it happen.









Jiwoo, my beautiful little ray of sunshine. I love that the trio's motivation is simply to avoid making Kanvida difficult. I can't take Kayden and Gestella's flirting seriously when she's basically an old woman, maybe 100 years old, talking to a fat cat.