Also, this also solved what one of the commentators said was a plot hole some chapters ago. They said they should have tried to raise his rank earlier, but this chapter showed that there was no need to rush in the first place. Everything was going according to the plan, abeit cruel.
Well, I think most of us are more of a math guy than literature stuff, but since even our irl school has it and I still don't know why even now so I guess it's the case in this world too.
You guessed it and yes, they did and there are like a bunch of chapters dedicated to backstories leading up to they finally being convinced that he is a lost cause. Like Frey himself commented how hard it is to convince some heroines to believe he is a bad person.
To be honest, this is like a story for the following fans of the novel. His decisions and manners may come across like that, but he is just genuinely determined and good-willed. In the novel, his deliberation is much more elaborated and hopefully later the manhwa can show his internal conflicts...
Well, I think that this manhwa as a standalone won’t be very good, but as someone who has read the novel, this is quite good cause a lot of stuff is conveyed much better in the novel. (you should read it)
Actually, the teacher said that "If he heals, he will go back" or something similar back before. He never said Sahara died or anything because even he didn't know anything since his parents were quiet about it, also it's maybe he being irresponsible for assuming Sahara is dead and allowing his...