I Became the Academy’s Disabled Student Chapter 68 Discussion

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This story is really good, but I recommend reading further to get an idea of the story as the author likes to mess with our "all-knowing" perspective as readers. This is evident from the way his past is presented, or what we THINK his past is. This is evident when at first he appears as a cowardly young man until he passes out, then we are given the past that he remembers that led to the trauma and its consequences that don't make much sense at the time and only later does everything fall into place. Explanation below:

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he has a curse that impedes his senses, so how did he get his feelings out of control for a scent he can't smell? We only find out later that we don't know about his past just like the MC, he knows about himself BEFORE the transmigration (which has parts that are linked to his FUTURE, for example: his parents were burned to death by a mysterious fire that no one knows how it started and was difficult to put out, just like the Gop-hwa fire, but this was before the transmigration) but what about the past of the body he inhabits now? Nothing is clear at the moment. All the fainting he had was because of an ability called Gop-hwa that intensifies his emotions, which we only later discovered from the MC who was the influence that led him to all of this. So whenever we think "that's it" it turns out to be wrong in the future, and we discover everything as the MC learns on his own. Which brings us to: how did he achieve this? We only know that he has a burn on his arm that both before and now after the transmigration have, but the one now is a mark that remains from someone who has already been burned by Gop-hwa and the one before the transmigration? Somehow everything is connected and comes together little by little and even as readers we don't know anything that the MC doesn't know, ok maybe the system, but this has become too big to explain more unknowns.

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