Having completed the novel recently, I don't think that action is indecisive. I think she probably haven't sorted…
Maybe it's just your opinion and I respect it, but I think she is pretty indecisive. The ex-boyfriend tried to take many liberties with her, yet she never said no. When he showed up at her doorstep and tried to hug her without her consent, she should have at least called the police since he was displaying stalker-like behavior. Even when rejecting him, she apologized as if she had done something wrong. Additionally, the romance between the main characters was short-lived because three-quarters of the novel focused on her struggling with her past relationship issues.
I saw your review. It perfectly matched my feelings after watching the drama. As a novel reader, I was disappointed with how they removed important scenes of the leads just to give unnecessary screen time to the so-called nutsack. I'm thinking of not reading novels of dramas to be adapted anymore because the dramas don't meet my expectations of the novel, with ABAY being an exception, as it is much better than the novel.
When did the leads get together?Any breakup or love triangle?Happy ending?
It's a happy ending and has a very annoying love triangle. The leads getting together is a gradual process, but they finally get together in episode 29.