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Nakyum is a person to who the Joseon society and its legal system full of caste bias would never give justice or protection. How beautifully poignant and tragic is it that Seungho, a noble, gives him both even if it means sacrificing himself? And he does it without any hesitation
While tears are streaking down his face, Seungho isn't crying for himself, he is weeping for his lovely Nakyum, for the pain he feels and Seungho would do anything to spare him. If he could take it away and bear it instead of his lover he would.
Does it ever drive you crazy just how fast the night changes?
Seungho, the man who never cries, finally sheds tears for Nakyum, for his beloved boy, who has believed in him and trusted him to save him until the end.
Seungho and Nakyum are both so unbelievably strong and freaking brave and fearless - they would rather die before they break or give up. It hits even harder because Nakyum's age now is very close to Seungho's in the flashbacks from his late teens.
Yoon Seungho with the men he fucked and the only one he has ever loved.
Seungho's little fighter. Even drugged and badly hurt, Nakyum fights back, stands up for himself and refuses to give up on Seungho. Deep down, he must believe that Seungho will eventually come to save him.