the curse of Kim Dokja: 3

This entry will cover from chapter 20 to 32.


Yall... I don't think I'll get used to the male preg... but it is interesting how it has already been implied that he stipulated a contract with Asmodeus. The foreshadowing is crazy once you finally notice it.

Cheon Inho is a great antagonist for earl Kim Dokja. They're two faces of the same coin. If you look better, Cheon was slick, Dokja was smart, but both had their own group of fighters by their side where they invested their main focus on.

But what makes Kim Dokja different from Cheon Inho? As bad as it may looks, Inho was like Liberism and Dokja was like Capitalism, however, ironically, Kim Dokja being on the right.

Inho gave people the freedom of choosing of surviving by either begging or foraging.

Dokja said that the only way to survive was by gaining it by yourself.

Even in this ugly capitalistic view he was able to give them their freedom. This second French revolution was necessary for the people to take the matter by hand. Now it is only up to their luck and their skill.


Sadly I must admit that I've never enjoyed the third scenario: Chungmuro was always a handful of sweet potatoes for me...

Also we're finally beginning to have a second glimpse of Yoo Joonghyuk personality: a bastard that only thinks of his own survival and gain. It's funny how badly viewed is when it's Yoo Joonghyuk to act selfishly, but never when it's Kim Dokja doing just the same thing.

When it's Kim Dokja's plan to find the hidden safe zones, then it's alright, but when it's Yoo Joonghyuk using them then it's annoying. What makes it even funnier is the fact that Kim Dokja has the audacity to complain when his plan is just him copying from the biography of that same guy!


See ya on the next update


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