He feels frustrated and angry not because he so desperately wants Garam to escape Heejae - he’s mad because for him it’s impossible to accept that a man like the professor can be truly capable of love and care. It’s not even directed at Garam in reality, it’s at himself. Because if Heejae truly loves Garam then that leaves Compton with the horrible question “what is so wrong with me that I was completely undeserving of that love?”. That’s what abuse does to you: you hate your abuser but you also truly believe most of the time that you are somehow to blame for the pain you’re experiencing - and maybe you deserved it.










This is it, folks, we’re caught up with the official release now.
Just when I thought this manhwa couldn’t get any better - chapter 204 had me holding my breath. This is insane, the way their feelings and conversations are so real and so visceral through the art
Sage, your translation is pure gold. And this manhwa is a masterpiece. There is NO other title that conveys passion for music, grief, love, hurt and abuse in such a beautiful way.
I will never be the same after reading this. And my love for classical music grew from mild to absolute adoration. GOING BACK TO CHAPTER ONE RIGHT AWAY
thank you, and there's one more! should have it up in a few hours
We’ve been so spoiled by you, you’re too good and precious for this world, Sage ╥﹏╥
I bet this is what the Germans in 19th century must’ve felt when Shakespeare was translated from English for the very first time in history