Cell - Ch. 64

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Wow, old-style invulnerability scene, it's been ages… and it was thrilling too, the way he progressed from shooting to throwing the machine gun at him and then punching him until his fists were sore. It even included the killer fillip to the head, also one of the most well-executed I've seen.

I wonder how rich one has to get for the self-entitlement to surpass the sense of self-preservation. I'm really surprised that Woonghoo remained arrogant and spiteful till the end. The normal reaction would be to kneel and beg for mercy…

When I was cleaning the chapter and didn't know what the characters were saying yet, I thought this was gonna become the classical final boss fight, though I didn't find it very convincing because how the hell would Woonghoo even touch Sangwoo with just two doses of TCM?

Needless to say, this was an amazing curveball, truly cementing Sangwoo's villainy (but I still root for the Magnificent Bastard). Way to rub salt onto the wound: "I won't even bother crushing you like the bug you are. My sidekick, who used to be your lackey, will do it for me."

Still, I think it was a bad move if Sangwoo really wants to keep Suhyeon as a friend. You don't inject TCM into a friend without asking what they think of it, and you don't order them around like that. I bet Suhyeon, if he ever did think of Sangwoo as a friend, will think of him at most as the senior part in an alliance of convenience. I bet he wants out of this bullshit at this point.

I wonder how this will end. Six chapters to go, then an afterword or epilogue.
 
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Wow, old-style invulnerability scene, it's been ages… and it was thrilling too, the way he progressed from shooting to throwing the machine gun at him and then punching him until his fists are sore. It even included the killer fillip to the head, also one of the most well-executed I've seen.

I wonder how rich one has to get for the self-entitlement to surpass the sense of self-preservation. I'm really surprised that Woonghoo remained arrogant and spiteful till the end. The normal reaction would be to kneel and beg for mercy…

When I was cleaning the chapter and didn't know what the characters were saying yet, I thought this was gonna become the classical final boss fight, though I didn't find it very convincing because how the hell Woonghoo will even touch Sangwoo with just two doses of TCM?

Needless to say, this was an amazing curveball, truly cementing Sangwoo's villainy (but I still root for the Magnificent Bastard). Way to rub salt onto the wound: "I won't even bother crushing you like the bug you are, my sidekick, who used to be your lackey, will do it for me."

Still, I think it was a bad move if Sangwoo really wants to keep Suhyeon as a friend. You don't inject TCM into a friend without asking what they think of it, and you don't order them around like that. I bet Suhyeon, if he ever did think of Sangwoo as a friend, will think of him at most as the senior part in an alliance of convenience. I bet he wants out of this bullshit at this point.

I wonder how this will end. Six chapters to go, then an afterword or epilogue.
Really poetic how he completely defeated him and brought him to death's door with just moving his finger. I feel like that's something his dad would say, but here ir happened literally.

It does suck what he did to Suhyeon, but on the other hand, it might be necessary to get his leg back, and it's not like he can't just take another palliative.
 

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