Since most you criticized Jo for not having the comparability and chemistry with Ian. Chapter 51 and 52 comes to prove you guys wrong. I've said this before that their development will be a slow burn which will make the story and characters look more realistic. It also shows the dynamic between two couples. Also, both TJ and Jo stans stop accusing the characters as a r@pist. The author already said none of characters are a r@pist.
The story has ended, but many readers haven't realized that Joseph is the "endgame." Did people misunderstand the plot, or did they miss how the author chose to write after Chapter 98 and the hints? While it may look like Ian is breaking up with Joseph, they actually aren't. In his monologues, Ian explicitly states that he will return to where he is meant to be once he sorts out the "misfortune" haunting them both.
In Chapter 98, the author notes they lost a "lifetime opportunity," but the first half of Chapter 99 reveals this isn't true, as Ian is shown in Chicago—his true destination with Toby, having a short hair. Chicago is where Joseph is studying. Chapters 99, 100, and the epilogue actually take place in the past. Tjere is a time shift in Chapter 99 signaled by those two sky panels. The author first shows that Ian reached his destination, then backtracks to show what he went through to get there. It can be difficult to grasp, but you really have to analyze Chapter 97 through the epilogue carefully to see the full picture.
I only read few ch but I'm the kind of person who can't move on and is stuck on the past.
I don't know anything that happend between TJ and Ian or Ian and Jo but I kind of liked TJ and I guess I won't read it anymore.
Wtf dont believe that idiot they're just saying anything trying to scare away new tjian readers even they dont believe the shit theyre writing... Read wetsand its so worth it.. ian has always loved tj ALWAYS.. and now theyre endgame and happily married
Jo delulu stans have come here to gaslight ppl. Why would you fall for that lol