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It seems this chapter gave a lot of readers the chills 🥶! Everyone's talking about seeing a different, perhaps scarier, side of Jung even as a child. Comments highlighted how manipulative or cunning he seemed from a young age, with some playfully calling him a "little devil" since day one.
The interaction with Juyong was a big topic too. Readers felt Juyong gave Jung some "good advice" or a "reality check" tailored to his tough environment. It's interesting because some comments pointed out that while Juyong might have "saved" him in a way, Jung immediately turned around and used that very advice 👀. The moment he used it against the girl who broke his toy was definitely a standout part for many.
But perhaps the most talked-about aspect was the discussion about Jung's overall character. Many readers appreciate that Cheese in the Trap gives us a realistic male lead who isn't just black or white. Instead of being a typical hero who always protects others or a purely cold bad boy, Jung is seen as a "grey" character – he pays back what he receives, whether good or bad. This complexity is something a lot of readers found refreshing and realistic, making him feel more like an actual person than a fictional trope 👍.
Overall, Chapter 42 sparked conversations about Jung's foundational personality, the interesting dynamic with Juyong, and a deeper appreciation for the nuanced, realistic character writing the series is known for. Definitely a memorable dive into Jung's past! 😊
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