I'm giving this a full 5-star rating! I have a soft spot for stories with a weak protagonist, and this novel truly embraced that theme. The absence of a tragedy tag was actually a pleasant surprise, rather than a letdown – it felt like hitting the jackpot. However, there were moments of confusion, like when the male lead (ML) rapes the main character (MC), and the MC ends up blaming himself. While empathy can be exploited, there should be more explanation for the ML's actions, especially since it's a serious issue. The lack of consistency in the MC's PTSD triggers is confusing, considering both the parents and the ML mistreated him.
Despite these points, I genuinely enjoyed the story. I found reviews that seemed unfair, which prompted me to share my thoughts. The story might be slow at times, but that's part of its charm – it offers realism amidst the fictional narrative. If the story were too over-the-top, it might lose its depth. The novel shines in its portrayal of human complexity, even if it means exploring difficult emotions.
Regarding the MC's health issues, I'm unsure about the specific illnesses causing vomiting, memory loss, and dementia, but it seems like a combination. His short-term memory loss, alcohol consumption, and occasional smoking are mentioned.
Both MC and ML could benefit from therapy. I also hope for the antagonist, Ji-min's stalker, to be dealt with. The MC's genuine concern for Ji-min's well-being is admirable, whereas the antagonist's behavior is despicable, though it's challenging to find words to describe just how terrible he is.
As for the siblings and their girlfriend, I don't have a favorable impression of them. Their portrayal of the MC in a demeaning way is off-putting. Imagine if someone wrote a story about your loved one in such a way – it'd be infuriating.
Overall, I empathize with MC and Ji-min's struggles, though the ML's actions raise questions. The story isn't toxic in my view, and I appreciate the author and translator for their work. I hope the ending is not rushed and that we get a satisfying conclusion. Thank you!