is ok. Very much a plot-driven story.
Why it's only a 7.9 and not an 8 (slight spoilers ahead, they don't spoil the main plot though):
Everything is resolved in the end but I wish JaeYoung (EunSun's husband) apologized properly. Didn't like how JaeYoung apologized to MinWoo (our precious main character). I mean, JaeYoung pretty much crippled MinWoo's legs with a baseball bat, making MinWoo forever having a limp...that's pretty messed up. I'm glad JaeYoung apologized at least, but it should at least be done properly if he's going to apologize sincerely, like a Korean bow or something after they recover from their wounds. The apology feels too rushed and glossed over, like the author just wants to get it done. It would've been better if JaeYoung visited MinWoo in the hospital afterwards, to show the readers his sincerity or change in character for the better.
Also lots of cliches from dramas and common plot devices. I could basically guess the kidnapping plot (LOL maybe I've watched too many dramas.)
It's a nice surprise for a nice character like EunSun to not doubt MinWoo's innocence, but it's a bit unrealistic.
Not to mention, she knew her husband bullied MinWoo in the past and still likes him. Even though she doesn't know the full extent of the bullying, it should be conflicting with her values since her dad is also disfigured. Why would she then fall in love with a man who bullies disfigured people like MinWoo when she hates people bullying him? It doesn't really make sense.
It's also a bit disconcerting for MinWoo to set up surveillance cameras to watch someone he likes, even if we can sympathize with him.
I also wonder why MinWoo doesn't get treatment for his skin? He can try skin grafting, etc. if medication doesn't work since his dad is rich and gives him money...I guess I just found another questionable part of the plot...