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Some readers felt a bit frustrated with Jung, noting that he seems to handle situations indirectly and perhaps doesn't always listen to Inho first, even when it comes to Inha's erratic behavior. They feel Jung knows how "crazy" Inha can be and might not be addressing it in the most straightforward way.
On the flip side, other comments jumped in to defend Jung, suggesting his collected demeanor isn't indifference but a sign he's capable of handling things in his own, perhaps more impactful, way. They point out the strained relationship between Jung and Inho, questioning why Jung would suddenly be expected to take Inho's advice.
Speaking of Inho, readers see him as more confrontational than Jung, which some feel makes him better at comforting Seol or being more direct in situations. There's a sense that Inho might be "right" in some of his assessments.
And then there's Inha! The general consensus is pretty clear – many readers feel she is acting out significantly, with a common, albeit lighthearted, call for her to get "therapy." One comment touched on whether her behavior could be rationalized at all, showing a strong reaction to her actions in this chapter.
Overall, the chapter seems to highlight the deep-seated issues and differing approaches among the main characters, leaving readers with mixed feelings about Jung and a clear opinion on Inha's actions. It keeps everyone hooked, wondering how these complex relationships will unfold! ✨
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