Nah, just irrelevant background character. Basically he was used to confirm blonde main girl definitely has fallen for Kang, and pointed it out directly making her aware of it herself, or at least forcing her to confront it.Who was blondie having flashbacks about? whos the brown haired dude? Old crush? im confused.
UXLZ already said it but yeah just a background character, but man that chapter wasnt even that long ago, how did u forget, it was a pretty cool ch, like around ch77 or somethinWho was blondie having flashbacks about? whos the brown haired dude? Old crush? im confused.
The 2nd part is pretty cool, like, what if there actually was a heroine who was the childhood friend of the protagonist, and he is wondering when will she appear, but realizes she was already there the whole time, but became a "different character" as Jung Ah.Also, irrelevant theorizing, but some part of me wonders if Jung Ah is actually going to be revealed as a heroine as a twist. I don't think we had any indication of her existence in the small bit of the story prior to the WebToon events happening.
Like, the 'established friend secretly longing after protagonist when the Main Girl blazes in onto the scene' is not an uncommon trope, which Jung Ah kind of fulfills. Ordinarily he has knowledge of the webtoon, but it's possible that it was melded into his own mind, since it relates directly to him.
Put another way, if a heroine existed that already had a direct connection to the protagonist, like a childhood friend or 'a friend I made in my first year of highschool'... Would he realise? Or would they slip beyond his awareness?
The 2nd part is pretty cool, like, what if there actually was a heroine who was the childhood friend of the protagonist, and he is wondering when will she appear, but realizes she was already there the whole time, but became a "different character" as Jung Ah.
I'm ngl, I forgot who he was too lmfaoUXLZ already said it but yeah just a background character, but man that chapter wasnt even that long ago, how did u forget, it was a pretty cool ch, like around ch77 or somethin
Also, the club was supposed to exist before Kang Lim.I think the other thing people were leaning to was maybe, she's the writer behind these events or something.
Still, there's a somewhat notable lack of 'a heroine with a prior connection to the protagonist.' And this story does seem like it could get kinda meta. So the reveal that even Jung Ah (maybe Chuuni dude as well, who I'm still uncertain on if he's important or just comic relief) are webtoon characters, and his own mind was influenced by the merge because they were 'premade connections' is a real possibility.
To begin with, isn't the existence of a club that only has three members and just plays video games at school kind of odd..? And it ends up being a really convenient locus point for all the heroines to hang out at too. It's definitely a pretty 'webtoon' location.
Possibly even the girl from middle school that he had the trauma over is a webtoon event. The only things we can really confirm are 'real' are Kang himself and his sister are these are the only two we see prior to the webtoon's integration into real life (not that his family are major characters anyway.)
We've never seen a character, event, or location that exists as part of the protagonist's backstory/setting show up to confirm that Kang can actually distinguish between Protagonist-history and his own real history, so we can't say that he'd actually be capable of realising or if it would simply merge into his own memories for maximum 'authenticity'. Everything is untrustworthy. He was already a loner. His entire world might be an illusion. His club. His two friends. The cafe the little sister works at and the owner knew him.