It doesn't make sense for Han U Jin to be the killer based off dialogues and stuff. When he puts the ML to sleep after he got drunk, Han U Jin says "its time to forget and move on" or something along those lines .. if he was the killer, it doesn't make sense for him to say that as he is actively trying to kill the ML as well?
Or the guy who is trying to kill the ML and the guy who killed his fiancé are different? I don't think the FL's brother was the one who is trying to kill him when it seems like he is trying to find the actual killer and vindicate himself. He won't be stupid enough to kill the ML and go to jail again.
Maybe the lawyer friend who knows to fabricate evidence?
How did Taesang/Hojae get involved with the organization doing the human experiments? Why did Captain Kuroko run…
I think the plan was to destroy all the labs, but seungjo didnt turn up and Taesang got caught by captain Kuroko and Taesang got his memory wiped if am not wrong.
The overarching message of the novel is one of healing and finding meaning after love. The title itself should give you an idea of how it will end.
So in the end, Jungo, after going through various stages of grief, realizes that love, though powerful, is not eternal. Instead, what follows after love—the healing process, personal growth, and new beginnings—holds just as much importance.
So, yes they go separate ways and Jungo is more hopeful for the future.
Questions to those recently done watching this.❗❗❗1. Happy ending?2. Story?3. Chemistry?4. Intimate/kiss…
1. Yes with a lot of room for season 2 2. Pretty good story with good acting by both ML and villian. 3. there is a decent amount of chemistry considering this isn't focused on romance at all. 4. Nope.
I have this doubt about ML's fiancee being into some shady stuff or unfaithful and maybe the mom knows about it and that's why she disapproved of her?
That's why before she died she said ' am sorry' or whatever ...
Or the guy who is trying to kill the ML and the guy who killed his fiancé are different? I don't think the FL's brother was the one who is trying to kill him when it seems like he is trying to find the actual killer and vindicate himself. He won't be stupid enough to kill the ML and go to jail again.
Maybe the lawyer friend who knows to fabricate evidence?
So in the end, Jungo, after going through various stages of grief, realizes that love, though powerful, is not eternal. Instead, what follows after love—the healing process, personal growth, and new beginnings—holds just as much importance.
So, yes they go separate ways and Jungo is more hopeful for the future.
2. Pretty good story with good acting by both ML and villian.
3. there is a decent amount of chemistry considering this isn't focused on romance at all.
4. Nope.