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The biggest conversation seems to revolve around the complicated sibling dynamic, particularly Inho's reaction to Inha's passion for art back in the day. Many readers felt Inho was incredibly harsh and unsupportive, arguing that even if her talent wasn't on par with his musical genius, he could have been kinder or more encouraging instead of seemingly reinforcing the negativity they faced.
On the flip side, while criticizing Inho, commenters weren't exactly excusing Inha either. Her reaction, specifically the mention of her becoming violent, was noted, with some finding her character difficult from the get-go and believing she struggles to take criticism constructively. There's a definite split or perhaps a nuanced view here – acknowledging Inho's poor handling of the situation while also pointing out Inha's own problematic behaviors.
It seems readers see them both as complex characters, shaped by their challenging upbringing, sometimes referred to as "lost kids." The discussion really highlights how their past experiences continue to define their present struggles. Lots to unpack as always with this series! 🤔
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