It wasn't said yet.I forgot, what's up with the guy's parents?
Would make sense why she was fed money then for “surveillance” and why he cut off his familyIt wasn't said yet.
I assume his mom is just a control freak.
I think that money went to Mia's medicine and hospital bills. This Seojin person insists that Mia needs to be taking a drug, and in this chapter, Mia was shown on a hospital bed in a really disheveled state. Plus her underboob scar might be there because of like a heart surgery or something.That money didn't go to expensive bags, it probably went to food and rent.
Yeah this^ if anything this made me respect her more as someone who has lived in poverty the amount of shame you feel having to ask for help is rough especially from someone you're in a relationship in and from their parents no less it makes more sense now as to why she wanted to break up. Though I do think her coming to resent/hate him while makes sense is also frustrating because I think the story makes it pretty clear even with the limited info we have, its his parents being shitty rich and controlling people, is what caused all the drama. Our MC is basically taking the fall for what his shitty parents did. Of course we wouldn't have much of a story if they just talked lol.Was Seojin already presented or talked about? I don't remember her.
I bet MC wouldn't hold it against her. At the end of the day the source of the conflict was his controlling mother. And girly did need the money a lot.
Some might say, "You shouldn't betray your friends", but your life comes first. That money didn't go to expensive bags, it probably went to food and rent. And MC wasn't truly in a position to help her. Not with his parents being as shit as they are. So, while it isn't a good thing that she sold his info for money, I can understand why she did it and not hold it against her.
Taesoo's mother and Mia's mother knew each other and were old friends somehow. From chapter 19, the money went towards Mia's mother's hospital bills for about a year, but she passed away anyway.I think that money went to Mia's medicine and hospital bills. This Seojin person insists that Mia needs to be taking a drug, and in this chapter, Mia was shown on a hospital bed in a really disheveled state. Plus her underboob scar might be there because of like a heart surgery or something.
Highlights her level of funding and poverty I suppose. We still don't have a clue where she's getting money from, the law firm girl she's shown to be talking to on the phone may be the answer. Also from chapter 19, we know she was adopted by her parents, fell into poverty when her father's factory went bankrupt, and then asked Taesoo's mother for financial help to cover her mother's hospital bills in the first year of high school (which would have been at least 2 years into her relationship with Taesoo). In this chapter we find out the price of that was remaining in a relationship with Taesoo and surveilling and reporting on him to his mother for about a year before she was forced to move away by her father. There are also hints that she indeed has some kind of ongoing memory loss or amnesia due to stress, similar to her insomnia.That's some seriously limited wardrobe for a girl.
This is what i started to wonder about after the last few chapters .. on the first glance, she has no reason to resent or hate him. If anything the one who was in the wrong was her not responding to him or even send him a message months/years later.Yeah this^ if anything this made me respect her more as someone who has lived in poverty the amount of shame you feel having to ask for help is rough especially from someone you're in a relationship in and from their parents no less it makes more sense now as to why she wanted to break up. Though I do think her coming to resent/hate him while makes sense is also frustrating because i think the story makes it pretty clear even if the limited info we have its his parents being shitty rich and controlling people is what caused all the drama. Our MC is basically taking the fall for what his shitty parents did. Of course we wouldn't have much of a story if they just talked lol.
As I see it, Mia feels an immense amount of guilt towards Taesoo for what she did, and hates/resents him because she doesn't want to think about how guilty she feels. It's a form of projecting her own self-loathing onto Taesoo by trying to justify her own feelings towards him.This is what i started to wonder about after the last few chapters .. on the first glance, she has no reason to resent or hate him. If anything the one who was in the wrong was her not responding to him or even send him a message months/years later.
I also tried to view this situation from both perspectives. While I can understand why Mia took the money and gave information about Taesoo to his mother, I can also see why he would be angry with her when he finds out. After all, she could have sent him a message months after the breakup to tell him what happened.
I had assumed the person in the hospital bed was Mia's mom, not Mia herself. The scar was already present when she was dating Taesoo since he knew about it, so I doubt what caused it had any relevance during the time they were dating. It may have contributed to Mia's poor financial situation due to a childhood/early teen surgery though.I think that money went to Mia's medicine and hospital bills. This Seojin person insists that Mia needs to be taking a drug, and in this chapter, Mia was shown on a hospital bed in a really disheveled state. Plus her underboob scar might be there because of like a heart surgery or something.
Yeah, some stories are really not fit for the harem trope, and this is one such. Mia is an overpowering presence and the stuff with the other girls feels like filler compared to her story.I USED TO PRAY FOR TIMES LIKE THESE, YES, YES, YES FORGET ABOUT THE OTHER 2, MIA IS THE WAY YES
Yeah, some stories are really not fit for the harem trope, and this is one such. Mia is an overpowering presence and the stuff with the other girls feels like filler compared to her story.
There are levels, as we don't really got a build up to the other characters, some have some decent level but the plot is made around mia completely so you can't really ask for her not to be an overwhelming presenceYeah, some stories are really not fit for the harem trope, and this is one such. Mia is an overpowering presence and the stuff with the other girls feels like filler compared to her story.
Was Seojin already presented or talked about? I don't remember her.
I bet MC wouldn't hold it against her. At the end of the day the source of the conflict was his controlling mother. And girly did need the money a lot.
Some might say, "You shouldn't betray your friends", but your life comes first. That money didn't go to expensive bags, it probably went to food and rent. And MC wasn't truly in a position to help her. Not with his parents being as shit as they are. So, while it isn't a good thing that she sold his info for money, I can understand why she did it and not hold it against her.