A Tragic Finale That Unintentionally Validates the True Villain
I understand that the point of the story was to highlight Moo-hyuk’s heartbreaking and unfair life, but how Eun-chae’s father was handled in the end leaves a bitter taste. The fact that the truth was never revealed almost feels like a validation of his actions. Everything turned out "fine" for the wealthy family, while he never faced a single consequence for destroying Moo-hyuk's life from the moment he was born. He is a deeply cruel character from start to finish; I doubt even his own daughter's death would have changed him. He would surely keep justifying himself until the end.
By depriving him of a family, Eun-chae’s father stole Moo-hyuk’s access to an education and emotional stability. Without those tools, he fell into a dangerous, forced kind of love, desperately clinging to an unfaithful and toxic relationship that triggered the entire tragedy. It's worth noting that Yune was in almost the exact same position: despite all his privilege, his immaturity kept him obsessively chasing Min-joo without knowing how to let go. Both ended up broken by the same environment. In conclusion, every single misfortune in this story leads right back to the same culprit.
This ending sends a dangerous message: it implies that certain people have the right to make drastic decisions about others' lives under the guise of "protection." Nobody has the right to decide for you or shape your destiny behind your back. A tragedy where the real villain won by getting away with it.
Written by: Jota Edited by: Gemini
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