That massacre scene is depicted in details in Yeongha's what if story later on and boy it was horrific. The mother giving birth while the father desperately fought to protect her as the carnage being brought brought around them in the locked down shelter.
Oh is that why it was dramatic? i was lost the whole time. With the idea that shes thinking that Kim Hajin is coming for revenge (her father) it does make sense.
That massacre scene is depicted in details in Yeongha's what if story later on and boy it was horrific. The mother giving birth while the father desperately fought to protect her as the carnage being brought brought around them in the locked down shelter.
Ikr, but still that "what if" story seems to be incomplete and has alot of potential to add some interesting stuff...to bad the author drop it intentional and rushing the ending just like the main plot they leave interesting stuff.
He can't gain a memory that does not exists. All the guy past was in an orphanage. Also, him not wanting to go in deep waters for something that understandably does not need to be pressed.
The only realistic way to lump the MC is by having the same people be involved with something that he tries to resolve. Or even more simply him getting targeted by them and he needs to strike before he is gone.
I just wish it does not end up him going out of his way to right the wrong.
Yeonha is feeling guilty for something that has nothing to do with her, and i don't think Chundong (Hajin's body owner) would have cared either given his personality.
I seem to recall the assassin in question is Byul.
I think from all the female characters, Yeonha has the best synergy with Hajin. I like the casual way he's always bringing her gifts and asking for stuff or other and she's always ready to help without question.
It's more obvious during the Tower part of the story, when she's no longer just repaying him for saving her life or due to the guilt from what her father did.