@vousmevoyez Have you ever been in a similar situation where you've just been told to come quick because your most precious person in the whole world has been injured and you don't know how bad? Sudden shock, fear and anxiety can certainly override rational behavior and normal pleasantries, so I can't fault Song Ara for leaving Gyu Min high and dry. If it ends up that Gyu Min can't forgive her for rushing off like that when he finds out what happened, then that would show just how much of a dickhead he is.
@FredFriendly Well, I instinctively don't like the guy . . . the art is very good when it comes to showing his expressions in a way that makes him feel just wrong . . . but I think it may be more like, he's realizing this is pointless because her emotions are elsewhere. I mean, she's been doing her best, sort of, but the hints have been strong that when she's with him she's just . . . not really with him.
@Purplelibraryguy I, too, don't like Gyu Min, and haven't from the get-go. But I suppose he makes a good contrast with Kyung Hoon for dramatic purposes. He should just give up on Song Ara, though he probably won't. The one thing that the manhwaka hasn't made very apparent is if Gyu Min is actually romantically interested in Song Ara. Yes, he's asked her to be his girlfriend, but he seems so, well, stiff emotionally.
Anyhow, I really liked this chapter. It felt very realistic to me, having been in similar situations before. It was great to see Song Ara realizing just how much Kyung Hoon means to her, and to see her hugging him with all her might.