Everything's fine but looks like I expected too much from the author. Read this before you get into the story. When FL's mom was sick and she needed money, why didn't call her rich grandfather? Even though they are distant, according to what I read the old man wouldn't see his daughter and granddaughter suffering. Next thing, after the FL sleeps with the ML, she sees a check on the bedside (it was meant for her, given by ML's parents for sleeping with their son), how could she taks it? Is she a thief? Or did she take it as payment for sleeping with a strange man? I don't understand. Next, the FL has a rich and powerful grandfather who tells her to work in his company. Why the hell does she need to leave him and try to earn money on her own to support her mother and child? The grandfather is their blood relative for god's sake! There's nothing wrong with him supporting them! Why does she think she's not independent if she takes his support? Why is the other telling us the story of Lee Ai? is she an important character? There are some 10 different men who are described and seem relevant to the plot, now add their families to it. How the hell are readers supposed to remember so many characters that irrelevant to the main plot? Why does the author want the female lead to always be poor and suffer but when she's at the verge of dying she'll get a random rich relative to save her or what! Very disappointed
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