i finally had the courage to read this but from chapter 1 to 8 is already hard for me to take. all i could do is stop, take a very deep breath, and inhale-exhale. BRO WHAT'S WITH THIS HARDCORE TOXIC SEGG!! is black snakes normally like this? because my yellow and white snake ain't like that bro i'm crying
ii totally forgot about this. who's the ml? is it the devil? i think i dropped this before because i want the devil/black hair dude to be the ML, then i forgot about this due to mgg's issue and everything on my list was gone. i hope i have some good news or any good plot in here so i could pick it up again. idk what to read anymore (i have a lot of manwhas waiting for me on my reading list but whatever)
AHHHHH HERE IS ITTTTT WAHHHH FINALLYYYYYYYY I'VE BEEN WAITING!!!
the novel is such a mess due to the messy translation and because of it i dropped the novel, but base on the spoilees i get i kinda like the 'fake princess' ending. i hope it's the same as the novel because she's also still a child (seven years old if i'm correct) and was just taken advantage by the people around her. it doesn't justify her action but her character development (i was spoiled) is indeed a good one
someone commented that dojin should die :<
can't y'all at least look at him and think "why is he doing this?" if you have a siblings you would know that he care for his own sister and he doesn't mean whatever he said to her. HE IS PUSHING HER IN LIFE, now that her sister ain't moving the mother's pressuring focus changed from ajin to dojin. that he shouldn't be like her, that he should study well, etc.
he's trying to wake her up, look? don't you see that's it's kinda working? it's probably not the best solution or thing to do but what do you expect with a family who don't communicate? and with a mother like that? WORSE! he look up to her sister, she's his role model.
what if he's doing that so her sister would leave the house and be away from her mother's pressure? what if he's doing that because he wanted her sister to have a future head of her? no one know his reason and point of view but it's clear he cared for her.
he is trying to wake her up, yes, but demeaning her and targeting her insecurities is absolutely ridiculous. People have a right to be upset with him when he’s literally telling his sister she’s an unwanted, useless child.
if caring for someone means ignoring their blatantly obvious mental struggles, is that really caring? He brings up how she was constantly holed up in her room crying, but never once was it mentioned that he actually cared enough to do something about it. On the contrary, the only thing we’ve seen him complain about is how HER mental state makes HIS life harder. He’s making her struggles about himself and it’s so blatant i have no idea how you just glossed over this.
So his mother started taking it out on him. Did it bother him when she took it out on Ajin? His primary issue seems to be that he has to take the brunt of his mother now. Yes, maybe he is doing that to push Ajin out of the house away from their mother, but literally no piece of dialogue so far has suggested that.
i agree! at first i thought it was tough love but nope. he probably think he was doing it for her but his irritation really bled on his dialogue didnt it? doing it like that will only push the other person more to the edge. if author intended it to be some sort of tough love that will work the charm later, then the author totally going to miss actual depiction of depression.
it’s no working because oh what dijon is saying is because she’s gaining friends, talking like your sister i pathetic and just a problem for you and your family it won’t help to her depression/anxiety, what he’s saying just reinforces her believes. That’s just verbal abuse and it’s not a method that it’s valid, even if you don’t
know how to express yourself, that just justifies their actions
For me, Dojin way of waking her up isn't working, well, depends on how the author will flow this but edging someone using their insecurities is not right :( Ajin is a human, a woman and once a girl (fictional character let's say) therefore be gentle who are suffering from the things (we) he can't see.
Her brother instead complained about her life being a mess because it's affecting him. Isn't it ridiculous pinning a person who is struggling, scared of the future and has zero coping be not understood by the people she called family? Dojin should have change his strategies (but that's how the story goes) of waking up her sister. Ajin personality is already hostile, and worries a lot about her future because her environment is not safe for her to open up. Dojin should remember that her sister is not perfect and makes flaws too. Therefore, Dojin isn't one she can rely on nor she called safe space. That is why bloomie and the guild popped up to her mind when dojin shading her with the truth. She felt rather safe on strangers than the people she called family. And that is why gentle advice and giving safe space to the people, finding an amswer to their future would come in, rather be hostile to the hostile, let them have an environment good for them to cope.
he's already looking for people to kill to escape or get out, those ghosthunter-whatsoever are just looking for a way to die and make things easy for him. they are not scam yes, but are they strong enough to fight him? i don't think so. even the eyeglasses boy's grandpa won't want to face such a being.










well, what can i do with this ending? i just hope we get flooded with never ending side stories. but ig the reason the story ended this way is because the jinx is now gone. i mean, the story is about his jinx after all, now that it ended the story ends too.