







Oh wow, diving into the comments for Cheese in the Trap [Official] - Season 3 Chapter 87 really stirs up some feelings, huh? 😊 It seems like this chapter, particularly that dinner scene between Jung and Inho, hit a lot of readers right in the feels.
The biggest theme is definitely the sadness and disappointment that Jung and Inho didn't manage to reconcile. So many commenters were really hoping they would finally make up and become friends again after everything. 🥺
However, amidst the wishes for reconciliation, there's a strong undercurrent of understanding and acceptance of the harsh reality presented. Several readers reflected on how true to life it is that not all relationships work out, and sometimes, despite past connections, people just drift apart or things end badly without a neat resolution. This realism, while painful, resonated with many, making the chapter feel relatable, even if they still wished for a different outcome. 💔 It seems some things truly aren't meant to be, as tough as that is to see played out.
Another hot topic causing frustration is the ongoing mystery surrounding the past incident between Jung and Inho, especially concerning Inho's hand. Readers are seriously eager (and maybe a little impatient! 😉) to get the full story and understand exactly what went down to cause such deep-seated conflict and hurt between them.
There's also discussion about Jung's character, with some noting how he operates and whether he fully understands the consequences of his actions on others, citing examples like the situation involving Seol and Younggon. It's interesting to see readers analyze who, like Seol and Inho, seems to see through Jung's methods more clearly than others, along with his father and the professor.
And on a specific character note, it didn't go unnoticed that someone keeps referring to Seol as "dogfur"! 😂
Overall, Season 3 Chapter 87 of Cheese in the Trap [Official] left readers feeling a mix of sadness over unresolved conflict, frustration about the past, and a thoughtful appreciation for the manga's sometimes uncomfortable realism about relationships.
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