What do you mean?Hard to follow the story. But, so far my impression is that Kang Ji-ho is kind of asshole. If she is so good at reading the room why did she create this situation with Seon Woo-Hui while fucking another girl. Not cool at all.
Thank you detective. I appreciate your service.thanks for the translation!
i dont think the shoes belong to the boyfriend as the past few chapters i am pretty sure he only wore full black shoes... but i dont think those shoes were seen at all the last few either so guess ill go reread some to try finding a match
also fuck the boyfriend like damn what the fuck
read back and the shoes are a match to the shoes ji-ho was wearing in chapter 8 (this made me realize the characters in this own a good variety of shoes)
Oh, sorry for being unclear. Mind you this is my interpretation. And I find the story hard to follow.What do you mean?
Ok I understand better. Thanks for clarifying. I disagree but I've had this debate a few times after earlier chapters, so I'd rather not go through that again. I will say that: I actually think the cast is relatively blameless (besides this boyfriend). Woo Hui seems not to understand her feelings, maybe if she's even really into women. Kang may be able to read a room, but she's not a mind reader--and would probably act differently if she thought Woo Hui had real feelings (beyond just friendly "experimenting", aka the bust stuff). Pink also has a lot of her own personal history to contend with. I don't view any of them as having blame besides this new boyfriend guy.Oh, sorry for being unclear. Mind you this is my interpretation. And I find the story hard to follow.
I mean that Kang and Woo-hui have some sort of, long-term, close relationship, and Woo-hui clearly have feelings for Kang. For instance according to chapter 9, they have traveled on a bunch of trips together, and made plans to travel together again, just the two of them. Honestly, they sounded like an old couple in that scene, in chapter 9, where they were walking hand in hand. Kang did of course end up canceling their plans for a chance to see the pink-haired lady in the very next chapter. Then she calls Woo-hui to flirt, she wants to touch her breast she keeps on saying, while being at the sea, where they were supposed to go, just so she could see pink-haired lady. That was just cruel. Kang and the pink-haired lady did of course end up having sex. Woo-hui also have some sort of bad history with the pink-haired lady, but Kang never really cared about that at all. That makes Kang a asshole in my book, especially as later chapters stress that she is actually good at reading situations and not as dense as everyone thinks.
So, I think it is cruel of Kang to create this situation while fucking the pink-haired lady. She is not that dense. I honestly don't like the character Kang that much.
I think these stories from Team Gaji are hard to interpret, due to the frequent use of flashbacks, and slow pace of storytelling. They often require a second read. I think my opinion on what the fox says was very different from the first read to the second for instance. Especially after reading what other people had to say about the story. So do share your point of view. It is valuable to share different points of view.Ok I understand better. Thanks for clarifying. I disagree but I've had this debate a few times after earlier chapters, so I'd rather not go through that again. I will say that: I actually think the cast is relatively blameless (besides this boyfriend). Woo Hui seems not to understand her feelings, maybe if she's even really into women. Kang may be able to read a room, but she's not a mind reader--and would probably act differently if she thought Woo Hui had real feelings (beyond just friendly "experimenting", aka the bust stuff). Pink also has a lot of her own personal history to contend with. I don't view any of them as having blame besides this new boyfriend guy.
there's definitely a handful of college students like that - no surprise as s. korea's notorious for college students pressuring others/juniors/women into drinking a ton of soju and abuse caused by power of seniority/authority by ageI don't like the main character much, but this chapter kind of puts things in perspective--compared to many SK webtoon people, she's a saint. Are real Seoul college students as nasty and arrogant and manipulative and gossipy as the ones in webcomics? Gah.