Mia-ga dorawatda - Ch. 28

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Are we to feel sorry for the rich girl who has finished her education, most probably with no student loan, and actually has all the options to decide her own future - including just taking the guy she seems to love? She clearly knows he's into her.
Is it just leaving the safety, and the money?
What kind of person is that?
And yes, her parents are clearly horrible, but she's known that for years, so that is a constant, not a variable, and thus something she (and we) can, and should disregard.
Nah. I'm rooting for Mia.
I just hope this doesn't turn into one of those drawn-out things like Lemon or Rental gf ...
 
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Are we to feel sorry for the rich girl who has finished her education, most probably with no student loan, and actually has all the options to decide her own future - including just taking the guy she seems to love? She clearly knows he's into her.
Is it just leaving the safety, and the money?
What kind of person is that?
And yes, her parents are clearly horrible, but she's known that for years, so that is a constant, not a variable, and thus something she (and we) can, and should disregard.
Nah. I'm rooting for Mia.
I just hope this doesn't turn into one of those drawn-out things like Lemon or Rental gf ...
Yeah, I gotta say, her story about being forced into marriage by her parents ranks a little bit hollow when both the protagonists are people who walked away from their old lives, one in fact coming from poverty, and managed to make it on their own.
 
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Feel sorry for her? Some of you are missing the point. Her first world problems are only a pretext. What’s interesting is how she works around that mindset with Taesoo. You have countless stories of MC liking the older chick for vague reasons but rarely do you ever see them delve into the origin. Taesoo didnt like her originally. He grew to like her because of her kindness, personality, and attractiveness. On the other side, she didn’t like him originally either. She grew to admire him because of his better handling of a similar situation as her. What you have is a semi-codependent relationship where there’s emotional progression and mutual understanding spiced up by a distance that may or may not be crossed. And we were originally led to believe it was just Taesoo crushing on his pretty upperclassman. The reality is miles more interesting than what the other heroines have, and I like all of them.

I don’t think sympathy is remotely the emotion the author is trying to invoke here. This isn’t a misery contest
 

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