I appreciate how the author demonstrated a deep understanding of the characters' perspectives. For example, when seen through the male lead's eyes, Karlen appeared to be a victim of an unfortunate situation where his initial love wasn't reciprocated, leaving him feeling abandoned. In contrast, from Sasya's point of view (the protagonist), Karlen seemed like a potential benefactor who could lose interest, causing Sasya's fear of abandonment and insecurity about Karlen's motives.
King Julian, their brother and friend, perceived Karlen as a self-sacrificing yet mistreated individual. Julian's unwavering friendship and support towards them were commendable, despite the misunderstandings between the leads. However, Julian viewed Sasya as cold-hearted due to their withdrawn nature resulting from trauma, unaware of how to handle the situation.
The story effectively portrayed the complexities of mental health, showing how Sasya became overly dependent on Karlen, which sometimes led to clinginess. It's important to note that while I don't condone Karlen's manipulative behavior or lack of communication, the author did an impressive job in depicting his character. In reality, someone like Karlen could be intimidating, as they knew how to exploit situations.
Overall, the author's ability to delve into different characters' thoughts and emotions added depth to the narrative, even if it highlighted the consequences of miscommunication and assumptions.
I am paying for the same chapters could you fix this problem and maybe make some free because we are paying double.I love your story just don’t like paying more than I should
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King Julian, their brother and friend, perceived Karlen as a self-sacrificing yet mistreated individual. Julian's unwavering friendship and support towards them were commendable, despite the misunderstandings between the leads. However, Julian viewed Sasya as cold-hearted due to their withdrawn nature resulting from trauma, unaware of how to handle the situation.
The story effectively portrayed the complexities of mental health, showing how Sasya became overly dependent on Karlen, which sometimes led to clinginess. It's important to note that while I don't condone Karlen's manipulative behavior or lack of communication, the author did an impressive job in depicting his character. In reality, someone like Karlen could be intimidating, as they knew how to exploit situations.
Overall, the author's ability to delve into different characters' thoughts and emotions added depth to the narrative, even if it highlighted the consequences of miscommunication and assumptions.