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Reader sentiment has solidified against Seunghyeon, with many condemning his \"half-assed\" apology and the narrative framing that led to Yura apologizing first. This is widely perceived as gaslighting, as her anxiety and suspicion are seen as valid reactions stemming from her past trauma. Consequently, Seunghyeon's once-pristine \"green flag\" status has been irrevocably tarnished for a significant portion of the audience, who now view him as childish, petty, and lacking the emotional intelligence he previously embodied. His failure to prioritize Yura's emotional well-being over a surprise is seen as a profound betrayal of trust. While a minority of readers defend the arc as a realistic portrayal of relationship \"growing pains\" with shared fault, the dominant view is that Seunghyeon is almost entirely to blame. 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