A lot of you were confused starting from Chapter 20 until the end. This wasn't edited at all so sorry for any mistakes.
BTW, these last five chapters were inspired by The movie Black Swan, the one with Natalie Portman in it. 'I felt it. Perfect, it was perfect.'
For you all asking: Why is he dead right away? It's supposed to be that way, the confusions in the end were supposed to remain that way and it was supposed to be up to you to realize why and how the story ended. It's like a puzzling movie or a game of some sort, things aren't explained lmao. But since everyone demands for a fixed explanation, here you go go.
So first I'm going to post a detailed recap (because most of you have forgotten shit HAHAHA) and an explanation!
Chapter 20: Shows a scene from two years ago from when Jinshil killed the helpless Yumi. And after that, the scene went to the present time in Jinshil's POV. Jinshil asked Seolhee to join her on her way to the rooftop, but Jinshil ended up attempting to strangle Seolhee. Seolhee, on the other hand, fought back, and attempted to push Jinshil down the stairs, quoting, 'I couldn't let you kill me, Jinshil. Not again'.
Chapter 21: Jinshil then saw Yumi in Seolhee and begged for her to spare her, but Seolhee then said something about her killing Jungkook. Jinshil suddenly teleported into two unexplainable places- her classroom where she saw short-haired Yumi and an unknown room where she saw short-haired Yumi having sex with Jungkook.
After that, she teleported back to reality, and was stuck in the scene where Seolhee was attempting to push her down the stairs. And then a furious Jungkook interrupted, and aggressively pulled Jinshil down the stairs and asked her why she attempted to push Seolhee down the stairs, which was weird as hell because Seolhee was the one doing it. And then 'Seolhee' came down and held her shoulder then said that it was Jinshil who actually attempted to push Seolhee down.
Chapter 22: It was Seolhee's point of view this time, and it showed the stairs scene as well but in a completely different perspective. 'Jinshil' tried to kiss Seolhee and she did, but it turns out she was Donggyu. Fucking Donggyu man. Then she teleported into a place where she saw young Yumi getting abused by her mom, and even saw her young self dressed in pretty clothes but didn't save Yumi at all.
Then short-haired Yumi appeared, telling her that they both look alike until now, and revealed that they were childhood friends which was what Seolhee had forgotten. Yumi attempted to strangle her like what her mom did to her when she was young to help Seolhee ring a bell of what a terrible friend she was for not being there for Yumi. But after that Seolhee went back to reality and saw Jinshil almost pushing her down the stairs. Then Jinshil became Yumi, and Yumi said that Seolhee was the one who actually killed her, not Jinshil who we know killed Yumi two years ago.
Chapter 23: Jungkook was there, and in his POV it was Jinshil who actually had tried to push Seolhee down the stairs. Then, fast-forward, and then we saw Jinshil lying on the bed in the infirmary with worried Seolhee looking after her. It revealed that Jinshil had fainted after having a weird vision. After that, curious Jungkook was determined to find where Yumi lives and who she was, but he ran across a student with the same short hair as Yumi, and it was her. She was wearing their uniform and her nametag was shown, so she was a goddamn student. She told Jungkook that she wasn't actually dead, and even asked why the killer wasn't with him.
Who the hell was the killer? Simple, Nam Seolhee.
Chapter 24: Seolhee was at home, and she refused to respond kindly to her mom's commands to open her bedroom door. She then told her mom to go away and she did as she was told, and then Seolhee started crying. She then saw a long-haired Yumi on the bed, holding a rock Seolhee had written on.
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