If occurred, offending the readers in any way at any time was never the author's intention. Everything is set up only for the story, which is plain fiction.☾
Jung Hoseok was who we easily could call; your typical high school student who just wanted to have fun. No one had anything against him, nor hated him too much. He was a good guy, filled with enthusiasm and charisma, in fact he was known as the class clown in a few subjects. In a way, it's like he brought sunshine with him wherever he'd go. The only not-so-good thing about the boy was that he couldn't pay any less attention to the importance of school.And for the school itself, let's say he didn't really understand the concept of everything being separated either. Maybe we didn't look, or act the same way they did, but it was their choice to let hybrids into the same building, why split everything into two? After all, it's not like they weren't close to the human race.
Hoseok didn't get the logic of the separated bathrooms, the separated classes, or the separated lunch seats and benches. He didn't get the separation of hybrids and humans in general, and why those beings were treated in such a belittling way, for just naturally possessing the half of an animal's features. In reality, the idea was all so dumb to him, but he still went with it like everybody else did.
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☽ moon!mark | sope ☾
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