I felt Rosaās back story was dragged in many placesā¦. The Iām deaf now I canāt be your soulmate seems…
"People complaining about Rosaās story being dragged are overlooking how essential it is for both Hosu and Mijiās character development. Rosa isnāt just a side story ā she represents a turning point. For Miji, Rosa reminded her of her grandmother and became the emotional anchor she needed to confront her trauma. For Hosu, her case is forcing him to reflect on why he chose law in the first place ā does he truly seek justice, or is he just emotionally drawn to the vulnerable? This journey is key to him discovering his real purpose. So, including Rosa and Sangwol's storyāone of an illiterate woman and the other an educated, capable woman who faced immense societal struggles decades ago and still struggled for basic respect and survivalāisnāt a diversion. It fits perfectly. It adds depth and context to the generational struggles women have faced, making the present-day characters' stories even more powerful." -memoona this person put it really well, and hosu being completely deaf is also a turning point for him and it was hinted
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So, including Rosa and Sangwol's storyāone of an illiterate woman and the other an educated, capable woman who faced immense societal struggles decades ago and still struggled for basic respect and survivalāisnāt a diversion. It fits perfectly. It adds depth and context to the generational struggles women have faced, making the present-day characters' stories even more powerful." -memoona
this person put it really well, and hosu being completely deaf is also a turning point for him and it was hinted