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he most certainly picked leewon up and threw him in the pool at some point
doesn’t even looking in his direction except for when Leewon is out of sight. Also, when they have a fight a few chapters before Mikhail’s birthday party. [3] (“It feels like a solid wall, no matter how hard I hit it.”) / [4] (“A sudden sense of disconnection.”)
He uses what he’s got and cherishes it. If we take a look at his apartment, it’s rather minimalistic, and contains little personal items and more of his work-related items, given that it also serves as his office. This could, of course, also have roots in his upbringing—
Loss, attachment and old souls
A thread mainly focusing on the concept of an old soul and how it shows in Leewon’s character.
I’m well aware that the novel said that Caesar was lost in thought in this moment but there’s NO WAY he did NOT see or sense Leewon staring into his soul — blushing everywhere and with an elevated heartbeat 💀 he must’ve seen him out of his peripheral view??