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Currently, Siwoo has initiated a \"break\" due to Jiyoon's undisclosed drinking with a male colleague and her contentious decision to cancel a meeting with her mother. Readers are overwhelmingly frustrated with Jiyoon, labeling her \"selfish\" and \"childish,\" widely supporting Siwoo's \"break\" while expressing irritation at new colleague Soyeon's \"delulu\" crush on Siwoo. The narrative, which previously shifted focus to the secondary romance of Noah and Jaein, now highlights their relationship's collapse in the current chapter. Jaein, the \"purple dude,\" initiates a breakup, leading to widespread reader agreement that the couple is in different life phases and should separate. While some find the breakup a necessary step for their individual growth, many readers express deep sympathy for Noah, citing her past trauma and current struggles, and criticize Jaein for aggressively pursuing her only to end the relationship. The realism of their struggles resonates with readers, yet contributes to overall exasperation with the prolonged angst. Despite the focus on Noah and Jaein, readers express a desire for the narrative to return to Jiyoon and Siwoo, seeking definitive resolutions for both couples. A new character, Minjoon, is gaining significant reader affection, with calls for his own side story. Spoilers suggest Jiyoon and Siwoo will eventually reconcile.","summary_source":"graph_aggregator","summary_status":"generated","summary_verification":"unverified"},"summary":"\\*Jiyoon Cha\\* centers on Jiyoon Cha, a woman in her 30s navigating an unfulfilling corporate job and romantic disillusionment, torn between her ex-boyfriend Gaeul and supervisor Siwoo. After choosing Siwoo, their relationship endured significant strain from his divorce revelation, which triggered Jiyoon's insecurity and withdrawal, drawing reader criticism. 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While some find the breakup a necessary step for their individual growth, many readers express deep sympathy for Noah, citing her past trauma and current struggles, and criticize Jaein for aggressively pursuing her only to end the relationship. The realism of their struggles resonates with readers, yet contributes to overall exasperation with the prolonged angst. Despite the focus on Noah and Jaein, readers express a desire for the narrative to return to Jiyoon and Siwoo, seeking definitive resolutions for both couples. A new character, Minjoon, is gaining significant reader affection, with calls for his own side story. 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Siwoo's profound devotion during Jiyoon's ovarian cyst diagnosis eventually redeemed their bond, but new challenges quickly arose, including Siwoo's controversial decision to quit his job and a \"symmetrical love test\" with new colleagues. Currently, Siwoo has initiated a \"break\" due to Jiyoon's undisclosed drinking with a male colleague and her contentious decision to cancel a meeting with her mother. Readers are overwhelmingly frustrated with Jiyoon, labeling her \"selfish\" and \"childish,\" widely supporting Siwoo's \"break\" while expressing irritation at new colleague Soyeon's \"delulu\" crush on Siwoo. The narrative, which previously shifted focus to the secondary romance of Noah and Jaein, now highlights their relationship's collapse in the current chapter. Jaein, the \"purple dude,\" initiates a breakup, leading to widespread reader agreement that the couple is in different life phases and should separate. While some find the breakup a necessary step for their individual growth, many readers express deep sympathy for Noah, citing her past trauma and current struggles, and criticize Jaein for aggressively pursuing her only to end the relationship. The realism of their struggles resonates with readers, yet contributes to overall exasperation with the prolonged angst. Despite the focus on Noah and Jaein, readers express a desire for the narrative to return to Jiyoon and Siwoo, seeking definitive resolutions for both couples. A new character, Minjoon, is gaining significant reader affection, with calls for his own side story. 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