Before talking about up-to-date stuffs, I just want to briefly mention something from, like, s2 chp 35 or so. There was a moment where Bora's dad was in the hospital and Jung stepped away from Sul for a moment to check on things. It was then that he ended up in a room and found a remote car a boy had, but, according to the sister, was broken. Jung mentions how he used to have a toy like that and "kids like it because it moves exactly as it's told to", and that "they'd get bored of it eventually(paraphrased)". I'm guessing this was actually a reflection of Jung's current self. All this time, everyone and everything has moved to his wishes, and that probably bored him. Sul was probably the first one to defy his expectations in others; at first, in a negative way(looking away to avert his gaze, her personality around him, speaking against him[taken negatively] etc), and as he came to know her little by little through indirectly getting to be around her, shifted in a positive way(speaking her mind[taken positively], paying during group outings, etc). I suspect that is another core reason for his interest in her, and we see a mild shift during more last-year flashbacks from his perspective in more recent translated chaptes(a hell of a lot of things sure went on in that year's time
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I have to say that the whole incident of Sul finding out about Jung's role in having Prof Huh lose his report has gone off far different than I expected. Sul, once again, shows how well developed her character is by rejecting the kindness that Jung gave her unknowingly that day, and for good reason. She's always strives to work hard in order to make things work out, and being handed such a privilege is an insult to who she has become, even if it helped her immensely in the end. Despite how one would suspect a person to be happy, Sul does the complete opposite, and after explaining her reasoning, I clearly understand her point-of-view and source for her anger.
And the following events between Joo Yong(the gay guy fyi), Jung, and Prof Huh was kinda scary in a way. We get to see Jung's "other" side in full force. The looks in his eyes was terrifying, as he constantly tried to get Prof Huh to "talk alone for a sec". Despite Prof Huh's aggressive attitude toward Sul during her asst part-time job, the menacing looks of Jung were so strong, he couldn't even look Jung in the eye. So, as usual, I was greatly impressed at how Joo Yong just started cutting into Jung after he tried to apologize over and over. According to Joo Yong, like he's no different than he was before(getting that little girl alcohol in the flashback comes to mind), so the whole affair with how In Ho got his hands permanently damaged is starting to make more sense. I guess even though they avoided the wrath of Jung, it came at the expense of their relationship, though, considering how things were going, it might have been for the better.
In any case, running into In Ho while she's still thinking about how to take that situation(thanks to Joo Yong's advice to her) was unexpected, and In Ho's depressing flashback and subsequent tears was even more unexpected in that he has his depression moments, but even that is trumped by Jung catching the both of them while Sul treats him to a meal, with a smile on his face no less. I CAN'T WAIT to see what will they will be talked about! Given OSS's release rate, I won't have to wait long
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