Painter Of The Night: 🖤 Black Heart (part 1) 🖤

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In chapter 52, the manhwalovers witness the return of Min who dared to challenge Yoon Seungho on different occasions during the first season (chapter 33 and 41). In my two analyses about Min, I had described him as someone ambitious, jealous and manipulative thereby I started considering him as a villain for the second season. The lord with a green robe is led by his desire to overthrow the protagonist and to replace him as the new alpha among the local nobility. Thanks to this chapter, we definitely get to discover new sides of this villain called “Black Heart”.

But it is time to dedicate to chapter 52. In the beginning of this episode, we see Min smoking with a huge smile on his face. (Chapter 52)

He seems to enjoy it very much. However, to our shock, we discover that this aristocrat is smoking opium, a very addictive narcotic drug which was very popular among Chinese back then. Yet, you have to know that in reality opium trade was in the hands of British dealers. Already in 1729, the Qing emperor Yongzheng even forbade opium but this interdiction was useless as British merchants continued flooding the market of Qing dynasty with this drug, made possible by corrupted officials. Consequently during the 19th Century, according to historians, there existed around 12 millions Chinese addicted to opium so that the economy was affected. The high number of opium addicts forced the 8th emperor of Qing Dynasty Daogang to ask his Prime minister to confiscate opium from British sellers leading to the First Opium War between Great-Britain and Qing Dynasty (1839-1842). This info is quite relevant as it helps the readers to understand better the story. This explains why opium is imported from Qing and secondly why Min shouldn’t smoke it in the street. First, since Min shouldn’t smoke it in the street, I assume, opium was still forbidden so that we can conclude that this trade was certainly smuggled. Since Joseon was a vassal state of Qing, I assume that opium wasn’t legal in Joseon either. In other words, Min and his fellows are committing a crime.

Nonetheless, I deduce another info from this scene. Min is not the one who bought the opium but the other noble, for Black Heart asks him about the nature of the “tobacco”. Yet Min smokes it as if he owns it. From this single observation, I come to the interpretation, Black Heart is a profiteer and opportunist. He can enjoy opium without spending a high amount of money as his fellow was the one who bought it. He likes taking things from others, acts as if people around him were indebted to him hence he has the right to claim things from other aristocrats. As you can observe, Min is not just greedy and jealous of Yoon Seungho, he treats the other masters the same way.

The third observation is that Black Heart shows a disregard to others and especially to low-born. He doesn’t care if people see him smoking opium as he considers commoners as nobodies. This proves that Min believes, he is above the law as he is a noble. He shows no concern for his reputation, since he doesn’t fear any repercussion. No low-born will report him for smoking opium. On the other hand, he is not pleased to hear from the master with the khaki robe that he has to stop smoking the opium. He follows the fellow’s suggestion, however he can’t help himself criticizing him for his remark: “Do you have to be so difficult..?”. His comment is interesting because it indicates how Min views his companion, he is a killjoy. This reveals how much fun signifies to Black Heart. That’s why he likes manipulating people and even incited Jihwa to have the painter killed. This wasn’t just because he wanted to hurt Yoon Seungho and establish himself as the new king. He takes pleasure using people as his puppets. This was already palpable in the chapter 43, (chapter 43) but this signification is reinforced with this chapter. To summarize, Min treats everyone as pawns, including nobles. This outlines his arrogance. He considers himself as a puppet master, a great mastermind hence he is superior to everyone, including Yoon Seungho.

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Then, we see how the noble with the khaki robe leads our villain to the protagonist’s mansion. A single gesture, yet it is so full of signification. The aristocrat is behaving like a servant. He even addresses him as lord Min showing a respect but also a certain distance. Lord Min is treated as if he was superior to him. Yet, the noble doesn’t appear to be affected by his role as underling. He seems to be used to this situation. Therefore I come to the observation that lord Min seems to have imposed himself among nobles. He has become a high authority explaining why his actual position stands in conflict with Yoon Seungho’s.

What caught my attention in this drawing is the role played by Min’s fellows. They are his source of info. That’s how he learns about Yoon Seungho’s sponsorship and Jung In-Hun’s success at the first round of the civil service examination. As you can note, the arrogant noble is relying on his connections among the nobility in order to obtain new info about Yoon Seungho. This is also confirmed later, when he meets the painter at the mansion. He is so surprised to encounter him.

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He had heard through nobles that Yoon Seungho had returned to his old self, and had started inviting nobles again. Black Heart explained the lord’s sudden change with the painter’s death. Furthermore, during all this time, the artist was never seen by the guests hence they had come to the conclusion that he had disappeared. So in Min’s mind, his plan had succeeded. This detail is quite important as his sources of information are not reliable. Min can only see and hear what aristocrats witness in the main lead’s presence. Besides, their observations are biased, like the following picture proves it. (Chapter 52) One aristocrat calls the main lead “a madman”. So he is judging the seme based on his perception and knowledge and in my opinion rumors about him played a huge part. All the info collected by the nobles and reported to Min are somehow filtered. They only pay attention to other nobles and to what matters to them. This is important as I believe that they are neglecting the commoners. Since they are low-born, they are nothing in their eyes. This explicates why Min didn’t even bother to ensure that Nameless was indeed hired and he would do his job. He only heard about Nameless through other nobles and maybe even used him too, yet he accepted the rumor about Nameless as truth. (Chapter 43) Therefore I believe Min defends the values perpetuated among the aristocracy: titles give lords the right to consider themselves superior to commoners and to treat the latter as bugs. Min is the representative of this mentality, for him low-born have no value and no right. They can be killed or be mistreated, this is the normality for him. And this mentality is faulty as Min is neglecting an important factor: commoners. They represent the majority and play a greater role in the masters’ life. The result is that he made a huge mistake because of this source of info. He just relied on his fellows, however I have always said that Yoon Seungho used rumors and has always acted in front of other nobles. In other words, Min has a false image about the main lead and there is no doubt about it.

Pay attention to Min’s statement about the powerful protagonist:

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For him, he is easy to read. Black Heart is contradicting his counterpart since he is saying, the main lead is no lunatic. Striking is the expression “watch closely”. This detail is important because it explicates why Min approached Yoon Seungho in the first place. He needed to observe him in person to make his own judgement. He noticed the locked gaze between the main lead and the low-born, he realized the preciousness of Baek Na-Kyum in Yoon Seungho’s life. That’s why I see a confirmation of my previous analysis about Min. He was never an uke in the first place. He had to play this role in order to get close to the protagonist. Therefore he acted like a whore in that chapter 8. (chapter 8) Furthermore, after having sex one time, he remained by the painter’s side observing his expressions and reactions. He understood what the painter meant to the protagonist. (Chapter 9) However, his judgement is only partially correct as his perception is also influenced by the reports he received through his connections, like I wrote above. After the two challenges, Min could no longer approach the main lead hence he had to rely on other sources.

But why does Min think like that? He has the impression that the lord is not a deep thinker. Black Heart has no idea that the protagonist read all the books in his library. He thinks, Yoon Seungho is led by his emotions and can’t anticipate people’s moves. He might be merciless towards commoners but he is not really using his violence against other nobles. So far, he has never attacked any aristocrat. He might have humiliated them but that was it. Even after Jihwa got caught, Yoon Seungho only punished the spy but spared his childhood friend. In his mind, the lord is no strategist. He didn’t anticipate that Min would manipulate Jihwa to have the painter murdered. He threatened Jihwa and even Min, yet nothing really happened.

The arrogant mastermind imagined that if something precious to the main character is destroyed, then he would either return to his old self or be devastated. He would never retaliate. He can’t be really in love with a low-born or if he really is, then he will never reveal it. For Min, the famous lord might have been intrigued and attracted by the low-born, yet in reality he is just like them. He is too attached to his social status. Besides, he is just a depraved man so his moves are quite predictable. The lord will never go after another noble because he never did it in the past. Besides, each time Min challenged him, the lord retreated(chapter 33) or left it with a simple thread. (Chapter 41) Min never took it seriously. He only saw it as an empty menace. The problem is that Min’s perception is mostly influenced by the rumors existing about Yoon Seungho. I doubt, he is aware that the main lead has shadow guards. I even suspect that he never heard Yoon Seungho’s thread made in front of the painter.

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Let’s not forget that in this chapter, Yoon Seungho was threatening to murder a noble which is quite daring. From my perspective, the aristocrat wasn’t making any empty thread. He was honest. As you can observe, Min’s words are revealing a lot about his false judgement about the main lead, which could be fatal for him. He believes that he is protected thanks to his title, Yoon Seungho will never dare to oppose him. He is not a real fighter. He became the ruler because of his infamous notoriety and there is nothing real behind it. He always avoided any confrontation.

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Striking is that just before he contradicts his fellow, he has a strange reaction. He is looking up at the sky but not at his companion. It was as if his mind was elsewhere. Here, I see another sign of his blindness and arrogance. He doesn’t pay attention to his companions, he doesn’t need to. They are far so inferior to him… how can they perceive Yoon Seungho as a madman? He is so easy to manipulate… you just need to strike the right nerve, and the man will just back off. He will never dare to fight back like in episode 33. The man literally fled, when he was pressured to bring the painter. He is just a man consumed by lust, nothing more. That’s his biggest mistake in the end. He might have perceived Yoon Seungho’s weakness, but he hasn’t truly investigated his personality, his background and his past. More importantly, he is not aware of Yoon Seungho’s true mentality: he hates nobility due to his past suffering. Hence for him titles have no value. Moreover he has no problem to be in contact with commoners. The painter is the best example.

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Painter Of The Night: Hearsay (part 2) – second version

This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter  But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/ 

In this essay, I’ll focus on the new character Nameless who appeared for the first time in the chapter 43. What caught my attention in the latest episode was the way how Byeonduck presented him, it was through hearsay. That’s the reason why I selected this title in the first place. (Chapter 51) (Chapter 51) And now, if we look back at his first appearance, he was indeed recommended by hearsay. Min was the first one mentioning him to Jihwa. So in the following panel, the speech bubble represents Min’s voice. He is the one describing Nameless to Jihwa.

Chapter 43

Nameless or No-Name is portrayed as someone greedy and ruthless. Because of the interruption of the intercourse, Jihwa has even the impression, Nameless is selling himself for money. It looks like he has no conscience, only money matters to him. That’s how the gossip portrays him. However, in the chapter 51, we also discover that he has another reputation. He is supposed to be a good lover or better said, sex partner. (Chapter 51) It looks like he has made a name for himself among people through hearsay, although he doesn’t have a name. How ironic! Since he doesn’t possess a name, it was as if he didn’t exist. A name defines a person as such, it gives an origin (family name, parents etc.) which is really important in Asia. Since this story takes place in Joseon, the importance of family and name is even more relevant. Without a name, the man has no root so that we could say, Nameless is like an orphan. In other words, he shares the same fate than Baek Na-Kyum, an orphan with unknown origins. I could even add he lives like a shadow through hearsay. I believe, there is no coincidence that Nameless was introduced through gossip twice. It is a part of his figure, he lives through grapevine for a purpose in my opinion.

Because of this detail, I couldn’t help myself connecting him to our main lead Yoon Seungho. The latter also uses rumors as a tool in order to deceive people. Remember my theory that Yoon Seungho acted as the biggest sodomite ever in order to hurt his father and manipulate people around him. At the same time, the aristocrat utilizes hearsay as a shield in order to protect himself. The least people know the true Yoon Seungho, the better it is as his weaknesses can’t be exposed. That’s why I called him the master of deception. Therefore I think that Nameless uses the same strategy, he hides behind hearsay. Note that we have two rumors in the chapter 51, the one about Yoon Seungho returning to his bad habits and the other about Nameless. Therefore I come to the conclusion that both gossips mirror each other and are no coincidence. This reinforces my impression that Nameless created this image about himself through gossips for a reason too. And here is the question: Why would he do that? What is his purpose to have such a “reputation” as greedy and ruthless? I doubt that avidity and cruelty are his true motivations. Just like in the noble’s case, we should question this hearsay. Hence I will examine Nameless, not through gossips but through the pictures Byeonduck gave us and make some speculations.

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When he appeared for the first time, he was dancing with another artist following the music played the musicians. This picture reveals that Nameless is working with others. His work as entertainer is just a cover, since he does dirty work behind the scene. We can definitely say that Nameless is the chief of the band because of the following picture: (chapter 51) The minions must be the musicians and the dancer. As you can observe, the man is not just some criminal driven by greed and brutality, he has abilities for he was able to impose himself as the leader of this band. I detect that he is methodical and quite decisive. Remember that he gave instructions to Jihwa in the chapter 50. (chapter 50) Strictly speaking, he is a strategist which is visible when he tells Jihwa that he has other channels.

Chapter 51

As you can observe, he resembles a lot to Yoon Seungho. Some readers started even imagining that they might be related because they look similar. However, this is for me too soon to adhere to this theory. What I can definitely announce for sure is that both characters have a similar thinking and personality. Hence this doesn’t surprise us that both are described as ruthless as well. When the manhwalovers read that Nameless was working on other channels, they immediately connected it to Deok Jae. The resentful servant is spying on his account as he wants to get revenge on his master. (chapter 51) They were not wrong with this association, however I feel that in that cabin, there was another channel that Nameless was working on. (Chapter 51) Why would he have sex with her? Why would she approach him? I have the impression that the hearsay (him being good at sex) was relayed to her intentionally. Remember that in Painter Of The Night, nothing is there by accident. Jihwa might have caught them randomly, yet there is no ambiguity that this intercourse has its importance. Therefore I tried to determine the identity of this woman. (Chapter 51) If you regard her clothes, you’ll note that her appearance resembles the one belonging to maids. (Chapter 47) The colors of the jacket and skirt are quite similar. However, there is a huge difference between the two maids. Although the servant in the picture above is the head-maid at the kitchen, she doesn’t own any expensive hair pin or ring, while it is different with the woman sleeping with Nameless. She possesses two jade rings and a golden hair pin. This is not something a maid would own. We have 2 possibilities. Either the woman disguised herself as maid by wearing such clothes and hid her real identity or she is a maid close to a lord and the latter gave her jewels for her sexual services. The third possibility is that she works as a gisaeng which would explain the contrast between the jewels and the clothes. She belongs to the lowest social class, yet she has to distinguish herself through her hair dress and jewels. This idea was proposed by one of my readers Anyway, in my opinion, Nameless approached her for a reason. He is digging for information. We have two possibilities: either he is spying on nobles (the clients of the gisaeng house) or he wants to know more about the painter. Let’s not forget that the latter was raised in a brothel. While Jihwa believes that Nameless is doing it for money, I think that he is using his body for information. Why do I come to this conclusion? It is quite simple. Since I sensed so many parallels between Yoon Seungho and Nameless, I am using the protagonist as role model. Because the noble used his body in order to defeat nobles and to hide his own self from others, I believe that the commoner is acting the same way. Both have a negative reputation through gossips and hearsay.

Because I explained that the lord hid his traumatic past behind his bad reputation, I have the impression that Nameless is also hiding his tragic past behind the hearsay. We have definitely proof that the “criminal” has a terrible past: his body.

Thanks to one of my followers, I was able to discover the signification of the tattoo on his chest. Notice, he has the same tattoo twice: Thief. So he was condemned because of theft and this twice. This is something he can never erase hence I come to the conclusion that this is the reason why he covered his whole body with tattoos.

(Chapter 51)

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By having so many tattoos on his body, he made sure that the tattoos “thief” wouldn’t catch the attention and be perceived as a weakness, there are tattoos among others. Sure, my problem is that I can’t discern the meaning of the others. On the other hand, I am quite certain that he uses tattoos as a cover to hide his weakness, his wound.

Another observation is that Nameless is quite observant, just like the rich noble. He realized how weak Jihwa was due to his gestures (the shaking hand, the noble biting his finger nails) (chapter 50) that’s why he ordered him to stay home in the chapter 50 and here asks if he has been drinking. He can perceive people’s personality very well. I would even add that Nameless’ heart must have been touched, when he noticed Jihwa’s bad habit: biting his finger nails. He must have sensed that this noble had still an innocent soul. Striking is that although the red-haired noble is just a wreck and even insults the “criminal”,

Chapter 51

the latter never gets upset. He always remains calm and still treats his “client” with respect. He continues calling “sir” or “my lord” all the time. Notice the contrast of Nameless’ attitude towards Jihwa and Deok Jae. He never threatened the aristocrat, while he had a killer gaze in front of the domestic. (Chapter 51) Even the evil domestic got scared, when he experienced this gaze.

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This attitude unveiled Nameless’ disdain but also mercilessness towards the domestic. He pays no attention to the servant, whereas he is treating Jihwa so differently. He shows a certain care, which is unveiled when Byeonduck lets us enter his mind. This image represents the commoner’s perspective. (Chapter 51) That’s the reason why this zoom on his chin covered with tears was preceded with the drawing of Nameless’ face. The latter looked at Jihwa’s mouth and tears, while the commoner allowed the noble to voice his worries and anxiety. His eyes don’t express any disdain or arrogance in the last painting. Here, we could say that Nameless is not cold-hearted, quite the opposite, he is sensitive. Sure, he doesn’t allow the red-haired aristocrat to mistreat him, yet he shows a certain curiosity and concern towards his client. In fact, this reflects the purity of his heart. He senses the noble’s sinlessness which stands so much in opposition to the criminal’s reputation. In this scene, the manhwaphiles can detect another similarity with Yoon Seungho again. The gaze and action reveal more than any word. And here is the next question: why would No-Name be quite nice to Jihwa?

Since I observed so many parallels between Yoon Seungho and Nameless, I couldn’t restrain myself imagining that both could be working together in reality. But I have to admit that as good as this theory sounded, it is now quite certain that they have no ties. On the other hand, I still believe that at some point, they will be working because both could be reunited by a common desire: their resent for the nobility. We know for sure that the powerful protagonist despises social hierarchy and judges people based on their skills and work. He had no problem to take a painter coming from a brothel as his “wife”, so why not having a “commoner” working for him? While composing the essay “White versus Black”, I realized that yin and yang symbolizes perfectly the main characters’ personality. While Yoon Seungho has still a pure mind (White), his heart has been corrupted due to his tragic past (black) that’s why he keeps hurting the painter over and over again. On the other hand, Nameless has a pure heart, yet he has a corrupted mind due to a traumatic experience. His “vicious” mind could be the reason why he is able to perceive a conspiracy and even plot a crime. He doesn’t lose his temper, when he is threatened.

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From my point of view, he even envisaged this possibility. Striking is that his head is indeed covered by a black veil which corresponds to my association with the black mind.

Chapter 54

Surprising is that the manhwalovers discover the black cloth at the end of the chapter. Does this belong to Deok-Jae? If so, then this represents his vicious heart and mind. He resented the painter and bullied him in many different ways illustrating the darkness in his personality. This would also explain why the criminal has no remorse to kill the vicious servant. He really hates that kind of people. Let’s not forget that based on my theory, Nameless is sensitive to innocence and kindness due to his pure heart. Simultaneously, this could also belong to the ruthless criminal, a sign of his brutality. He won’t spare anyone standing in his way. So the rumored ruthlessness becomes a reality in the chapter 54. He has no problem to get rid of an annoying witness. He will dirty his hands, if he needs to, he feels no remorse to kill someone.

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What caught my attention in this picture is that Nameless is looking at Deok-Jae through his mask. It was, as if he was now transforming into the butcher he is supposed to be. The eye is looking at the domestic, the latter has already become his target. From my point of view, there are two reasons why Nameless decides to eliminate the servant. First, he has this desire to protect the red-haired noble whom he views as innocent. We shouldn’t forget that the criminal was the one who reminded his client of the gravity of the wrongdoing. Since Nameless has sensed that the aristocrat is plagued with huge pangs of conscience, he has become aware that Jihwa has been incited by someone else. Because the commoner has a corrupted mind, he can perceive the darkness in other people, like Deok-Jae, but also he can think like a vicious person. That’s why he has been working on other channels. I have the feeling that he is trying to uncover the conspiracy which led Jihwa to hire him. That would explain why he told Jihwa, he had to wait for a while. Nameless decided to look into the matter, when he noticed the red-haired aristocrat’s anxiety. He wanted to uncover why Jihwa would want to get rid of a low-born. Since he has a pure heart, it is definitely possible that he abhors the idea of murdering innocent people. Yet, his black mind is the reason why he is able to plot against others.

Since Nameless was convicted as thief, it is definitely possible that he had such a tragic fate due to the purge, since Yoon Seungho became a victim of betrayal due to the purge. In other words, if my theory is correct that the commoner suffered a traumatic past like Yoon Seungho, I doubt that he would let nobles manipulate him, especially if he was framed himself in the past. Therefore the suffered injustice could be the butcher’s real motivation. This explains why he is working on other channels. He needs to find out the identity of the mastermind behind this conspiracy. He wants to keep Jihwa away from this event. Besides, Nameless would be the perfect enemy for Min as he embodies White heart. So far, Yoon Seungho can’t defeat Min with his broken and corrupted heart. With his viciousness, the criminal can uncover the secret, while Yoon Seungho’s mind is too pure to even imagine such a plan. Moreover, his mind and heart are too preoccupied with the artist hence he has become blind and deaf to what is happening around him. Right now, the lord is in a weakened state, the perfect opportunity for Min to strike.

As you can observe, the theory of the protagonist working together with the ruthless commoner has been abandoned, yet I am quite sure that they will join forces at some point. Furthermore, since Byeonduck is using elements from the first season but has changed the chronology, I came to realize that Nameless’ actions (Chapter 54) reminded me of Jung In-Hun’s behavior in the first season. He used commoners in order to dig up some secret so that he could blackmail Yoon Seungho. (Chapter 29) Therefore I have the impression that the commoner is behaving like him, yet this time it is in order to unveil the identity of the mastermind. That way, he could protect Jihwa and at the same time, he would be able to get rid of a heinous person. On the other hand, since Min has become aware that his plot failed because the assassination didn’t take place, Black Heart can only condemn the red-haired aristocrat and Nameless. It is definitely possible that Min chooses to hurt Jihwa as retaliation which can only push the criminal to become very hostile to Min. From my point of view, Nameless will become a great helping hand for Yoon Seungho in the future. With his Black mind, he can even predict what villains will do. The protagonist’s mind is too pure to recognize the viciousness in the scholar. He might have perceived his hypocrisy and stupidity, nonetheless he still doesn’t know what Jung In-Hun afflicted to the painter. From my point of view, this explains why Yoon Seungho couldn’t defeat the scholar so quickly. He was too naive in this aspect. However, the main character needs to have someone with a black mind so that they can anticipate the scholar and father Yoon’s moves.

The final reason for my theory that Nameless will become the protagonist’s ally is the way Nameless is used. Byeonduck seems to have created a second OTP because Nameless keeps touching the noble’s wrist and is quite caring.

Chapter 54

Consequently I can’t imagine, the noble being involved with Nameless and the latter becomes Baek Na-Kyum’s real assassin. Their “love story” would be too tragic because there is no ambiguity that the influential noble would go after these two, if the painter or someone else close to him would get hurt. Besides, based on my theory (White versus Black), Nameless with his corrupted mind is the only one capable to defeat Min with his black heart. The darkness of the mind can fight against Black Heart. Furthermore, Nameless can help Yoon Seungho to defeat Jung In-Hun and Father Yoon later. Observe that so far, the main lead never attempted to get revenge on his father. He just hurt his father with his behavior and the rumors, yet father Yoon was never really attacked or defeated.

As a conclusion, Nameless will play a huge role in the future, not just as a killer but as a double-agent. I consider him as the alpha and the master of deception among the commoners. His mask as entertainer symbolizes his disguise. By meeting Jihwa, he realizes that there are still some pure people in the world which will lead him to change his life. Nameless resembles a lot to our protagonist Yoon Seungho, hence I felt their collaboration would be quite interesting, if my theory was correct. Nonetheless, after the end of season 3, it looks like Byeonduck doesn‘t plan to use No-Name and Jihwa a lot. So if the Joker appears in season 4, it will be brief.

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Painter Of The Night: “Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions” (part 4) (second version)

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In the third part I listed all the common points between the two scenes, where Baek Na-Kyum confessed to Yoon Seungho.The first one first happened (chapter 19) in episode 19/20 and the second in chapter 49. . (chapter 48) Then I had started contrasting both scenes, nonetheless I was not able to examine all points. That’s what I wanted to do in the 4th part. However, at some point, I had a revelation. The confession in chapter 49 represents the painter’s evolution, and it could also be compared to the confession in chapters 41/42. Because there was a confession back then as well. Yet, in that scene the painter could barely speak, he could only admit this: (chapter 48) All this led me to the following observation. We had the artist’s many confessions. Hence I am listing the common denominators that are always present during the three different scenes.

  1. The noble’s visit in the painter’s study
  2. Yoon Seungho acting as someone else (41/42: client, later as a servant as he does what the painter asks him)
  3. The painter’s confession
  4. Their kisses
  5. Seungho’s surprised gaze (41/42: when he sees the inauguration painting)
  6. The two hugs
  7. The prostitution/brothel
  8. The painter’s tears
  9. Baek Na-Kyum’s position on the floor
  10. Seungho’s rough actions (41/42: the slap, grabbing the hair)
  11. Seungho’s comments
  12. The presence of Jung In-Hun as a shadow
  13. The painter’s emotional heartache
  14. The mixture of love and sex session

Since I had already compared the scene 41/42 with the first confession (19/20/21), I won’t do it again, yet my main point is the following. Byeonduck used all the same ingredients in all three scenes but change some details, thereby the manhwalovers could observe a huge progression in the relationship between Baek Na-Kyum and Yoon Seungho. The small switches reflect the slow transformation of both protagonists.

Now, compare the way the lord was kissed in chapter 19 with the latest episode. While Baek Na-Kyum had to stand on tiptoes in order to be able to kiss the powerful aristocrat,

Chapter 19

in episode 49, he just needs to catch his lover’s head as he is already sitting on his lap. The opposition of the two gestures illustrates the diminution of the social and emotional gap between the two main characters. Note that despite standing on tiptoe, the artist’s head was still below the aristocrat’s head. (chapter 19), whereas his head in the episode 49 exceeds that of Yoon Seungho. During their first real kiss, the difference reflected the huge social divergence, however what changed later more was the emotional state of the noble. Now, he is the one looking up at (chapter 49) the painter. The former is literally admiring his lover, pining on him but he doesn’t express it.

Chapter 49

His eyes and gestures are revealing his thoughts and emotions. The huge distance between them reflects how much the lord cherishes him. Notice that he doesn’t stop Baek Na-Kyum at all. (chapter 49) Now, they have switched the position, the aristocrat is the worshiper and Baek Na-Kyum is his object of affection. So in this scene, I would even say that we have the first lord’s confession but he is not voicing it. But because the artist has been deaf and blind for so long, he can’t witness this with his own eyes and ears. That’s why he doesn’t catch the true meaning of the noble’s saying. That’s why he could only doubt the protagonist’s genuineness in the hug and warmth and pushed the man away. Strictly speaking, the aristocrat is once again rejected, although he has finally truly behaved like a man in love.

The noble’s words and hug are quite telling, he is so deeply in love with Baek Na-Kyum. He truly wants to comfort his lover, the best he can. Imagine that with his own words (chapter 49) he is apologizing to the artist. He might not use the word “apology”, unlike in the chapter 20, nonetheless his wording unveils regret and heartache. During their wedding night, the aristocrat did apologize for taking the painter’s virginity, nevertheless his excuse didn’t sound genuine. In the chapter 49, Seungho acts the opposite. He doesn’t mention the word “apology”, yet he feels regret. He is sorry for making his lover cry. He admits that he is responsible for this, as each time they had such an encounter, he cried.

But back then, he wept due to Jung In-Hun’s rejection and later out of happiness. (chapter 21) In chapter 41/42, he cried due to the scholar too. So why would he mention “whenever”? Which occasions was he referring to? And now be ready for the next revelation. From my point of view, Yoon Seungho must be including the scene at the pavilion and the rape. I am positive that the lord wasn’t just remembering the scene, when he slapped the low-born or threatened him. Imagine, the lord is actually apologizing for all the pain he caused to his lover, he is expressing his atonement. And now, if the manhwaphiles recall the scene with the forced sex, they will also notice that there is a repeat of chapter 20/21. Besides, the readers witness a confession there too. (chapter 25) The painter admitted for the first time that he loved a man and his confession was addressed to the teacher, his “learned sir”. We have a long kiss (chapter 25), the attempt of a hug, the tears, the rough actions, , the painter lying on the ground (chapter 25), the lord’s comments (chapter 25) and the commoner’s agony either. And this confirms that the lord did attempt to recreate the wonderful night he had with him, but could only fail, because the painter couldn’t recognize him as his partner. His “love” was for someone else. Therefore, I stipulate that this manhwa contains not just three but actually four confessions of the painter. In other words, my title “Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions” was indeed so point on. Yet, each confession diverges from the others, as the artist’s emotional state differs each time. However, all of them mirror the painter’s heartache. No wonder, if the lord blamed himself for the low-born’s tears. Indirectly, he was apologizing to him, as he recognized that he was wounding him. He was the reason why the artist would cry.

Striking is that in the chapter 49, the lord is expressing his remorse in front of the painter, but the latter didn’t notice it because he could only feel Yoon Seungho’s warmth. (chapter 49) Due to this, he didn’t realize the consequence of the noble’s statement. The latter was already lowering himself without being too obvious. Now, you can better grasp why the lord wasn’t pleased, when he heard that Baek Na-Kyum was just admitting that he was attracted to him physically and there was nothing more. (chapter 49) The man had just humbled himself, yet this was totally ignored. I would even add that the artist’s words even devalued the noble’s words and actions even more. Like I mentioned it before, the low-born somehow treats the aristocrat as a tool for his own pleasure. We have an indirect rejection as the artist refuses to give him his heart.

Now, I would like to focus on the hugs because they mirror Baek Na-Kyum’s growing influence on the protagonist and Yoon Seungho’s flourishing love for the commoner. If you really pay attention, you’ll notice how little by little the artist gains importance in the noble’s mind and heart. Let’s take a look at the first hug. (chapter 20) The low-born’s head is much lower, and there is a certain distance between both bodies due to the way the low-born’s hands and head are placed. Here, the lord is even complaining about the painter’s lack of experience and reaction. Now, if you look at the hug in chapter 42, you’ll note here that the low-born’s head is higher and they are physically much closer but there still exists some distance. Even the lord’s behavior is different. His gestures oozes warmth, love and despair. His affection has truly gone deeper and with this huge hug, the manhwalovers can detect that the painter is indeed his first priority, while it was not the case before. His own selfish desires mattered more (20-21/25) back then. And now, we should look at the hug in the chapter 49. There is no distance between them, the gap has totally disappeared. The low-born’s head still exceeds that of Yoon Seungho confirming that the noble’s mindset hasn’t changed. He is still determined to put the artist first. The master might have been rejected, yet this is only partially true. The artist’s gestures (the kiss and hugs) reveal that he feels much more than he is aware of.

Another difference are the kisses. The first one was full of innocence and inexperience. Yet, there was warmth and affection. The lord responded to it with passion and lust. Then during the scene in chapter 41, Baek Na-Kyum initiates the kiss again. Here, the kiss is lacking of emotions. (chapter 41)

Chapter 41

The kiss is again full of innocence accompanied with pain and resignation. That’s the reason why the noble doesn’t respond to the kiss. He even complains about the nature of this gesture. In this scene, the master’s comment outlines his longing for a passionate kiss. And now, in chapter 49, the kisses contain both passion and experience. (chapter 49) There is lust and love mixed together. Therefore the lord can’t restrain himself from accepting the kisses. This is exactly what he was longing for. So Yoon Seungho made a huge progress, little by little he was getting closer to his goal. The painter was slowly opening his heart to the rich noble.

As you could see in this short essay, I determined that we had the noble’s confession through his gestures and words. But so far, he had not reflected on the true motivation behind his actions. Since the artist was not recognizing his growing affection for Yoon Seungho, it was the same for the main lead. However, I realized that the painter’s multiple confessions have always been the driving force that pushed the lord to change. Each time, there was a confession, both got affected in the end. But it only happened, because Yoon Seungho was always there to confront and to console the artist. This is no coincidence that by acting so, he was winning more and more in his battle to obtain the low-born’s affection. He had already gained a place in Baek Na-Kyum’s mind, like he admitted to himself in the chapter 47.

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Painter Of The Night: Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 2) (second version)

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In the first part, I demonstrated that the night in the episode 49 marked a pivotal moment in the painter’s life, for he was abandoning Jung In-Hun’s doctrines and cutting ties with the scholar for good. First, he had asked the valet Kim to get rid of the painting about Jung In-Hun’s inauguration, which showed that he was taking his distance from his former admired sir. (chapter 44) He saw it as a confirmation that the teacher had truly abandoned him, for he never bid goodbye to him. However, now I believe that Kim never informed the artist of the scholar’s departure. (chapter 44) He just delivered it in delay so that the artist would feel even worse than before. Without the farewell, he could only come to the conclusion that he had been truly abandoned by Jung In-Hun. Yes, the artist didn’t react like the butler had expected. He remained in the mansion despite the gate had been left wide opened. By getting rid of the painting, he was cutting ties with the learned sir. Yet this was a baby step compared to the scene in the chapter 49. Here, he has finally become the master of his own life and fate therefore he’ll live his life the way he wants. He is accepting his homosexuality and as such his sensuality. He views sex as a part of his life. He rejects abstinence and doesn’t view sex as an addiction. (chapter 49)

Furthermore I explained that he became a full-pledged person again, as he regained his own identity. We could even say that he had lost his identity as a painter. In the first chapter, the aristocrat was looking for the painter hiding behind a pseudonym and not for Baek Na-Kyum himself. Their first wedding night changed everything: from that moment on, Yoon Seungho wanted the man Baek Na-Kyum and not the painter- Hence the creation of new drawings became obsolete. For Yoon Seungho, only an image about their first night mattered, as he perceived as a validation of their marriage. But back then he was not realizing the signification of this wish. Yet as you can imagine, it is impossible to separate Baek Na-Kyum from his true vocation. That’s a part of his identity. So when he explained his reason for the “why”, he revealed many things. First, he accepted his homosexuality and his physical attraction to Yoon Seungho and indirectly that he was a painter, although he didn’t verbalize it loudy. Many readers were upset because they thought that Baek Na-Kyum was still acting as a prostitute at the end. The reason for their interpretation was the following picture: The lord’s thoughts were reflecting the artist’s mind-set. Yet, observe that in this scene, the real “prostitute” was more the lord. Why? It is because the painter had stipulated that it was the noble’s duty to lick him and as such make the painter feel good. Yet, there was a slight difference. A prostitute’s duty is to focus on the client’s pleasure and not on her/his own sensuality. Yet, observe that the noble’s thoughts are revealing that he will make sure that he enjoys their sex/love session too. Since he said that he would let his body lead him and his life, they thought that he was selling his body. But no, here he was saying that he would also pay attention to his own needs too. In other words, he was becoming a libertine, exactly like the painter. Both chose to live as libertines during that night. People would call it: a relationship with no string attached. However, what these readers failed to realize (in my perspective) is that Yoon Seungho and Baek Na-Kyum never mentioned any remuneration in exchange for sex, while it was different in the past (chapter 46). In fact, in this image, he was acknowledging his other part: he was a painter.

I regard this expression “my body take the lead” from Yoon Seungho as a reflection of the artist’s true and original belief, before he was brainwashed and almost destroyed by the teacher. It is strongly connected to his painting. Remember that when he was a child, he painted an erotic image of sodomy. (chapter 1) I perceive this image as an indication that the artist had dreamed about this love session. Note that all dreams about the painter were linked to sex and love. For me, this picture is a proof that the brothel had nothing to do with it. He was drawing outside and he had no model for such a scene right in front of him. In other words, the child allowed his body (his arm, hand, eye and brain) to take the lead, hence he was able to create such a sensual picture. Even Yoon Seungho wondered how a virgin could produce such beautiful drawings. (chapter 20) I have always pointed out that Baek Na-Kyum was a homosexual right from the start, which he accepted as something natural. He was also encouraged by his noonas. (chapter 87) He saw no crime in it, rather as something lovely and beautiful, hence he never felt the need to hide it. Notice that in this picture, he was creating such a lewd painting (chapter 1) where people can behold it, he feels neither shame nor embarrassment. He had no idea that he was violating social norms. That’s why I came to the following interpretation, when the painter said (chapter 49), he was rediscovering his old belief, he wouldn’t feel flustered if someone calls him a sodomite or whore due to his paintings. Notice that he didn’t blush, when he heard Min’s comment or when he saw the sudden kiss. (chapter 49) Now, you understand why I was really happy with this chapter. Baek Na-Kyum was slowly returning to the person he was in the past before the teacher and his noona Heena transformed him into a shadow of himself. He was accepting every part of himself: his sexual desires, his sexual orientation and more importantly his work as painter.

The commoner was already an empty shell, when he met the main lead for the first time. Let’s not forget that he was living as a drunk, since he had vowed to never paint again. By forcing him to drop painting, Jung In-Hun had already ruined the low-born’s life, as painting was a part of his soul. We could say that the low-born was already withering. However, back then Yoon Seungho was not interested in why the painter suddenly dropped his true vocation and why he lied to him too. The lord was more obsessed with the erotic drawings. The cause for this long explication is necessary as with this interpretation, I am predicting what is going to happen in the future.

This signifies that after this episode, Baek Na-Kyum’s talents will return with full forces and Yoon Seungho will even be his source of inspiration. The lord will become the artist’s new muse.

In order to understand this, we need to go back to the chapter 46. There, the beholder could sense that Baek Na-Kyum had lost his passion for painting despite his claim.

His head was down, his cheeks were red as if he was feeling ashamed. Furthermore there was no real passion in his eyes, when he conceded it to the head-maid. His confession about liking to paint was indeed meek. The lord’s observation made later was correct, although he never got to hear this revelation. Here, this drawing illustrated the frozen state of the painter, the loss of his soul and talent.

The artist was only able to produce a new painting because initially he masturbated. Striking is that this scene was a clue about the artist’s original belief. Here again, he allowed his body to take the lead, but it was once again behind closed doors and nobody was present. He was hiding again, indicating that he still wouldn’t admit his own sexual desires and his homosexuality. Until now, he had only asked for comfort and love from his counterpart (chapter 20/21 and 41/42). Remember that in the chapter 41, he just asked to be hold and as such, he only wanted to be embraced initially. However, due to his inexperience and pain, he confused love with sex. As you can see, the belief “the body taking the lead” had resurfaced indicating that little by little, the painter was changing. More importantly is that he hadn’t been triggered by an immediate sex session, unlike in the past (chapter 8/9). For the first time, Baek Na-Kyum’s sexual desires had come back to life. Unlike in the past, he didn’t judge the cum as something dirty and filthy. Moreover, Baek Na-Kyum could only ejaculate due to Yoon Seungho’s warmth and love. He had these flashbacks where the lord made love to him.

Thanks to these two elements (the body taking the lead and Yoon Seungho), he could paint again, however he could just create an unfinished and unrefined drawing because of the image he had of himself: a prostitute. His talents were diminished, even the lord’s influence couldn’t remove the false reflection about his identity caused by the scholar’s punishment. In this scene, we had another confession: Baek Na-Kyum was no longer hating the noble indicating that in the end, he had forgiven him for his wrongdoings:

  1. The brutality the painter was exposed to due to the noble (chapter 1, 11, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31-33)
  2. The rape
  3. The forced fellatio
  4. The sex marathon which made him really sick to the point that he could have died

Sure, he was only talking to himself but in the retrospective, I interpret this scene as the prelude of Baek Na-Kyum’s real transformation. By forgiving the protagonist, the painter has already started valuing the lord differently. The chapter 46 revealed the growing influence of the noble in the painter’s mind and body. He had already started being an inspiration for the artist’s new work. One might argue that this had already happened in the past, yet I have a different perception. In the first part of the first season, Yoon Seungho was forcing the commoner to paint, the latter had no choice to have the master as his model. Then Yoon Seungho was hopelessly waiting for the drawing of their “wedding night” which never occurred. The painter chose to ignore this night and to repress his memories. Then in the chapter 41, he painted so many images in order to ease his pain. That’s why his paintings lacked passion and warmth. He was working like a robot. As a conclusion, until the chapter 46, Baek Na-Kyum never considered his “husband” (I am well aware this is not how Baek Na-Kyum perceives Seungho) as his muse. He just used him as his model as he had been forced to or he wanted to smooth his agony.

In the past, I used to belive that Jung In-Hun was Baek Na-Kyum’s first love and he became his muse. However, later on I realized that the artist started painting for a different reason: survival. (chapter 1) He had no choice. He had to paint erotic paintings. Thus I conclude that the artist couldn’t fully show his true talent and express his passion for painting totally. Yet, his publications were still beautiful, since the lord’s heart and gaze were moved. On the other hand, the noona Heena sent her adopted son to Jung In-Hun, because she feared for her brother. (chapter 46) However, I believe that she was acting on the learned sir’s request. She justified her decision to send him away to the teacher, because she knew that by the learned sir’s side, the artist would never outlive his homosexuality. She imagined that the low noble was her son’s source of inspiration (chapter 46), whereas the artist had other motivation. Therefore she thought that it was for the best, if he was by the teacher’s side. I assume that the teacher wished the low-born by his side for two reasons: money and the prospect to benefit from Baek Na-Kyum’s talent. It is very likely that out of greed, the learned sir desired to sell the painter’s works for his own benefit. But for the artist had been requested to paint these erotic paintings for survival, I come to the conclusion that he had been asked twice to paint erotic pictures. The first time, it was for a precise client, and the second time it got sold among the commoners, which explains why the tailor knew about the identity of the painter. (chapter 64) There’s no ambiguity that the scholar’s prospect got ruined, hence he unleashed his jealousy and resent onto the painter, until the man vowed to follow the scholar’s doctrine. The poor man could never tell Heena about the physical and mental abuse, as he had already been abandoned. (chapter 34) He had to keep his promise to never return to the kisaeng house. I believe that the kisaeng must have used this incident (chapter 94) to send her brother away and exactly like in chapter 44, she made sure that the noonas wouldn’t be informed. That way, she could deceive her colleagues. It had been the painter’s choice. (chapter 93) For the man was his guardian, the low-born had to accept his situation. But since he was just a low-born, I doubt that he could sleep in the same room than the scholar. From my point of view, he had to sleep outside on the wooden planks, the older version of this scene. (chapter 1) Therefore it is not surprising why he didn’t leave the mansion in the end and why he said this to the head-maid. (chapter 46) He could live a normal life again. Besides, since the coercive persuasion, Baek Na-Kyum had been unable to paint, not just because of the vow in my opinion. Jung In-Hun had trained his body and mind to disregard his impulses. His body was not allowed to take the lead, hence he had to drink in order to numb his soul. (chapter 75) Painting was his passion, and the childhood drawings kept by the noonas clearly indicate that he didn’t paint erotic paintings, since he was a child. (chapter 94) He painted animals and as such nature.

This changes the moment the painter meets the protagonist Yoon Seungho. The noble is able to trigger his unconscious, therefore he is able to create a terrific painting, (chapter 2) although he hadn’t created anything for almost one year. From my point of view, this is the return of the painter’s passion. That’s why he paints under trance. Even the master was expecting that the painter wouldn’t be able to produce such a good work right from the start. However, he was proven wrong. Now, I am wondering if this gesture wasn’t the light igniting his repressed sexual desires and as such his dormant talents: (chapter 1) Sure, the painter’s mind was reminding him that this is filthy and vulgar, yet I sense that this affected the artist’s unconscious a lot. All the wet dreams Baek Na-Kyum had, the seme’s phallus played a huge part. Thus we have such drawings in the fantasies, where the protagonist’s sex is in the center of the painter’s imagination: (chapter 2) (chapter 6) (chapter 8)

Since in the chapter 49 he confesses to his “husband” that his body is affected by him, (chapter 49), it becomes obvious what this confession means. In front of his partner, the artist is declaring that he will use their sex session as a source for his creativity. On the surface, it looked like the painter was using the noble as his sex toy, since the latter is the one kissing, licking him so that he feels good. Hence the latter got upset while hearing this admission. However, the real message is that his interaction with Yoon Seungho will help him to create new paintings. As you can sense, Yoon Seungho is getting closer to his ultimate goal each time. From my point of view, this was only a matter of time, until the painter realized his true feelings for the noble. It would have come much sooner, if people like Kim, Jihwa and Heena hadn’t meddled in his life. From my point of view, when Yoon Seungho was thinking this , the painter had the exact same mind-set. Since he would follow where his body would lead him, then this meant that he would follow his heart. Thus we have this confession in the kisaeng house: (chapter 94) The painter followed his heart. Observe that the numbers have been switched: 49-94. The mirror effect and in the study we had a reflection too. Both main leads reflected each other’s minds: acceptance of a sexual relationship, but rejection at the same time, no strings attached.

The heart is a part of a body and soul. This means that the lord has already become the painter’s source of inspiration. (chapter 94) (chapter 94) So the lord is now associated to the moon and as such to nature. Thus I conclude that the noble will discover the painter’s true talent. From my point of view, his new paintings won’t be just erotic pictures about himself with the uke, but also about nature (animals, plants). The diversity of the topics will increase, yet I am sensing that the pictures will definitely reflect the painter’s love and admiration for the seme. (chapter 92) Yes, it is very likely that Baek Na-Kyum decides to recreate this scene, because we could see that Baek Na-Kyum’s heart and soul was moved. A new version of this scene: (chapter 36) Besides, the painter’s works will reveal what the protagonists feel and think about each other: love.

But let’s return our attention to episode 49. In my opinion, the last thoughts in this chapter illustrate the protagonists’ innocence. Both were deceiving themselves in order to protect themselves from pain. These confessions reflected their similar philosophy: “to let my body take the lead” and as such the acknowledgement of sexual pleasure.

First, the ” I feel good” symbolizes the climax of his disclosure. Note that “I” and the body “feel good” are what matter to the painter. The noble comprehends the low-born’s philosophy, hence he is annoyed. (chapter 49) But the kiss and the caress catch the powerful noble by surprise. These gestures stop him from complaining, because he is surprised by the painter’s initiative. Simultaneously, the kiss reminds him of the first Wedding night. This time, the artist is kissing him and not the scholar, so it is an improvement. He is recognized as his sexual partner.

Striking is that we see the lord making love to Baek Na-Kyum, for he is hugging the painter’s body . He is even protecting his head. He has never been so close to him before. Despite the hurt, the noble accepts his new situation, unaware that he has come one step closer to his goal. The tragedy was Yoon Seungho had no idea about his real wish. Unconsciously, he desired to be loved by Baek Na-Kyum. This explicates why it took so long for the protagonists to become a real couple. The lord had not recognized the existence of his affection. He thought, he was motivated by his mind, which is here reflected in the study. The reality was that he was motivated by his wounded heart. However, deep down he was lowering his expectations, for he had been hurt.

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Painter Of The Night: Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 1) – third version

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After reading the chapter 49, I was happy to have released my last analysis “Yoon Seungho’s long fight and struggle” (part 1/2) just before the new chapter for two reasons. First, my observations and even my predictions were point on. Secondly, it was indeed important to list the laws set by Jung In-Hun because without them, the readers can’t understand the chapter 49 and perceive the huge progression Baek Na-Kyum is making here. Therefore I am mentioning the regulations one more time as I will refer to them later in this essay:

  1. The artist can’t be associated to sodomy.
  2. He is not allowed to paint erotic paintings.
  3. He can’t admit to be a homosexual.
  4. He isn’t permitted to have sex with a man.
  5. He is not allowed to concede that he feels pleasure, when he has an intercourse with a man.
  6. He is not authorized to question the teacher’s words and actions. He has to obey him blindly.
  7. He is not permitted to fall in love with another man.

Besides, the chapter 49 confirms that Yoon Seungho’s words and actions in the chapter 48 were motivated by his desire to provoke a reaction in the painter. He wanted him to drop his stuporous state. He had no own will, he was just determined to please the master, whom he still considered as a man driven by his libido. (chapter 48) The noble had noticed that the artist was blind and deaf hence he needed to use the low-born’s body to awake his senses and arouse the painter’s instincts. That’s why he licked the painter’s ears while whispering, (chapter 49) or pinched his nipples. At no moment, the protagonist let his emotions (anger, frustration) take control over the situation. That’s why we definitely can’t say that we have another rape in the chamber. First, since “Baek Na-Kyum is a whore” (in the painter’s mind), then the lord can do anything he wants. The noble’s reasoning is quite simple: “Because the commoner is acting, then I should act too”. Secondly, the noble is trying to discover the root of the problem (chapter 49), while at the pavilion, he thought that if he forced himself on the painter, he would achieve what he wanted: being recognized as the painter’s partner and husband. From my point of view, we can observe the master of deception in action in this scene. He is using his body as a tool, just like in the past, when he had a sex session with the nobles. However, his goal concerning Baek Na-Kyum is different. This is not to defeat his counterpart. Inflicting pain is just his way to get through the painter’s mind and body. In fact, his goal hasn’t changed at all since the chapter 23. He is still hoping to be loved by the painter but right now, his immediate purpose is to discover the truth. Pay attention to the seme’s face in the illustration above. He knows that he is inflicting pain on the painter hence he is hurt as well. The manhwalovers can perceive the noble’s true face. That’s why I called Seungho as the master of deception. In the image above, the artist can’t see the noble’s true emotions and personality. Our seme feels, he has no other option left as the painter is living like a robot, or better said, a robot prostitute. This contrasts so much to the scene at the pavilion where his selfish desires and negative emotions led him to wound the man. From my perspective, Yoon Seungho is actually selfless here, he is doing it for the artist’s sake. He prefers being hated than getting unnoticed or objectized as an image: Seungho is a man consumed by lust. As a conclusion, Seungho is taking the bull by the horns, willing to get hurt and even hated in the process. The painter needs to answer his question:

Why did he change so much to the point that Baek Na-Kyum was just a shadow of himself?

Let’s not forget that the courageous aristocrat is well aware that Jung In-Hun is behind this but he doesn’t know how. (chapter 48) Did the scholar request the painter to sleep with him in order to discover a weakness? Sure, Baek Na-Kyum said that he was doing it on his own free will, yet his reactions led the lord think otherwise hence he couldn’t lower his guard entirely.

Yoon Seungho is taking some risk here because the painter could resent him for his rough manners. First, he points out the contradiction between his past comment and his actual behavior. He acted as a prostitute, then he should keep acting as such. (chapter 49) He triggers him with his comments and actions, yet he is determined to make sure that once the artist reaches the breaking point, he will stop. That’s why the noble doesn’t listen to the painter’s complaints(chapter 49), until Baek Na-Kyum yells to his lover and starts crying for real. Notice that in the drawing above, the artist expresses his own thoughts and desires for the first time. What caught my attention is that in this drawing, Baek Na-Kyum is speaking without a pause, unlike in the past where he is not even using the pronoun “I” or “me”: (chapter 45). My interpretation is that in that situation, the painter was only perceiving himself as an object. Sure, right after he admitted that he was feeling something. (chapter 45) But the emotions were quite superficial, he had great difficulties to externalize these. While the pronoun “I” was only used for the first time for a short moment, there was still the presence of an object in his confession. In other words, he was still denying the existence of two naked bodies till the chapter 49. Either he was an object (“it feels nice”) or the lord was one (“I like it”). Hence the lord’s remark was so point on: (chapter 48) First, he had misunderstood the confession, yet at some point he perceived his “confessions” for its real value: the presence of an object in his expressions. (chapter 49) Nonetheless, in this scene the painter keeps speaking about himself as he uses the pronoun “I” 9 times, until he is hugged.

The expression “I don’t like it” said in one sentence without any break outlines the effect of the master’s actions. Once cornered, Baek Na-Kyum is forced to externalize his own emotions and thoughts.

(chapter 49)

He has a body, he believes that his body has reached its limits. So in the image above, he is recognizing the existence of his body. First, we have the admission that he was a person on his own: “I don’t like it”. I couldn’t help myself connecting these words to the quote “I think, therefore I am”, a famous principle developed by the French Philosopher Descartes. Now he is conceding that he has a body on his own: “I can’t”. I see a progression here following the theory developed by Descartes, but the other way around. The French Philosopher used the body as a proof to doubt the existence of the human being/conscious. He used the ghost pain as proof that the body couldn’t be perceived as a proof of the existence. [a ghost pain: an amputated person feels some pain in the missing part] However, the French scientist came to the belief that the existence of the thought is a validation of the existence of the self, the “I” (“Cogito ergo sum”, the expression in Latin).

Consequently, with his words, the artist is slowly validating his own existence: first he has his own thoughts (“I don’t like it”), then he recognizes the presence of his body (“I can’t”). He is a person on his own, neither an object nor a prostitute. He has his own identity.

While during all this time, Yoon Seungho is not listening to the painter’s complains, he keeps reminding the painter that he is doing it for one reason: WHY? Striking is the difference in the writing in the speech bubbles reflecting the tone of the voice.

Chapter 49

Notice the progression: Baek Na-Kyum’s voice is getting louder. From “I don’t like it” and “I can’t” to “NO, PLEASE…… I’M GONNA-“, the readers can sense the raising of the painter’s voice to a scream. His yelling announces his outburst. (chapter 49)

(chapter 49)

Due to the picture above, you might argue that the sentences are broken again but this time, I interpret it differently. His emotions are the cause for the broken sentences. He can’t speak properly because of the explosion of his genuine feelings. His mind and heart are no longer frozen. Furthermore, he is criticizing the noble but the latter doesn’t mind it, as it was his real goal all this time. He wanted the painter to reconnect with his body and rediscover his true emotions and thoughts.

Another difference is his gesture. He is closing his eyes while crying, turning his face away from Yoon Seungho and even hiding his tears with his arm, which he never did in the past. Compare the drawing above with the following. (chapter 42)

In the chapter 42, he was looking at the lord with his eyes wide open. There is no arm in the way either. The contrast is really telling, displaying that despite the presence of Yoon Seungho, the artist was not able to perceive the noble’s proximity. This confirms my earlier statement: the painter was blind and deaf and it started in the chapter 42 hence he begged the lord to push harder and deeper as he felt nothing at all. In the retrospective, we could say that we were witnessing Baek Na-Kyum’s slow withering in the chapter 42, or more precisely, the beginning of his winter rigidity (like the frogs). However, I would like to outline that the embrace in the chapter 42 did move the artist’s heart and didn’t get unnoticed. He felt the warmth and love hence he was able to remember his hug and kiss, when he was masturbating. (chapter 42)

But now let’s go back to this scene:

Chapter 49

He is doing the exact opposite of the way he behaved in the chapter 42. My explication for the huge contrast is the following. First, Baek Na-Kyum is finally sensing the lord’s presence. All his senses are back, fully awaken. Besides, he is revealing himself. All his emotions and thoughts are real and genuine. But since he is so vulnerable, he is scared to show his true personality. Furthermore, he must have remembered the lord’s words (from the chapter 42), the master could complain again. (chapter 49) However, nothing happens. Yoon Seungho allows the artist to cry and to voice his thoughts for it was exactly what the lord was aiming at. For the first time, he did succeed. This is the reason why I choose this drawing as the illustration for this essay. The lord’s acting did ignite a fire in Baek Na-Kyum. The master destroyed the image Baek Na-Kyum had about himself, being a prostitute, because he expressed his own emotions and thoughts. Therefore I state that Yoon Seungho has liberated the painter from his cage or better said, his frozen state. With his voice and gestures, Baek Na-Kyum is proving that he is existing, he’s a full-fledged person with feelings and thoughts. Simultaneously, he is confessing that he is existing.

This marks a pivotal moment in the painter’s life because so far, he was living under the teacher’s doctrine. He had been submitted to an indoctrination, which is often utilized by dictators. You know that under dictatorships, people are not perceived as persons on their own. The citizens living under a dictator are either numbers or enemies or pawns or objects, they are never recognized as human beings. Due to Jung In-Hun’s coercive persuasion, a method employed in dictatorships, and his doctrine, Baek Na-Kyum was never able to live his life like he wanted. The scholar robbed him all his human rights. The painter had to follow the rules that’s why he got punished by the scholar in the chapter 40. He was questioning the scholar’s actions and power. Hence my claim that Baek Na-Kyum’s love for the scholar was never a real “love” is here confirmed. I’ll go as far as to compare Baek Na-Kyum’s love to a “ruler’s cult” which is another feature for a dictatorship.

Consequently, I compare Jung In-Hun to a dictator on a small scale. Until now, he could only impress the commoners (the head gisaeng, Baek Na-Kyum, the craftsman) but if he gets a high position, he will impose his doctrines on the officials and the nobles, there is no doubt about it. And just like any dictator, Jung In-Hun is delusional and resents people, even his followers. As you know, I am a History teacher in Germany, that’s why I am using Hitler as example. Hitler said that if the Aryans (pure-blooded Germans) were not able to win, then they should all die. This shows that this megalomaniac man never liked Germans in reality. All his doctrine was based on hatred, jealousy and cold-hearted reasoning: “Since The Jews are responsible for our misery and they are just parasites, then they should just be eliminated. They are no human beings, just bugs”. You might now wonder if I’m not drifting away from the topic. I am describing Hitler and the IIIrd. Reich for one reason. Jung In-Hun’s ideology and mentality is really similar to the nazi ideology. For Jung In-Hun, homosexuals are parasites, they are just prostitutes hence they can be destroyed. He has always hated Baek Na-Kyum because the latter was popular among nobles, while he was not noticed with his poetry. Hitler tried to become recognized as a painter but failed, hence he resented more the painters and Jews. The painting about Jung In-Hun’s inauguration could be compared to a propaganda poster. (chapter 41) In other words, I see a lot of common points between Jung In-Hun and modern dictators like Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini. We have the following common denominators:

  1. A doctrine based on hatred: here sodomy is rejected and should be erased.
  2. That’s why we have a censorship. Jung In-Hun stopped the publications of erotic paintings. Under Hitler, there was no freedom of expression and press. Jung In-Hun even imposed his language on the painter, it was the same under Hitler’s ruling.
  3. The use of coercive persuasion: Hitler used school and youth organizations like “Hitler Jugend” (Hitler youth) to indoctrinate his future followers and soldiers. Striking is that the teacher did something similar, he used the school to lure the painter and his students. Remember the girl with the leaf. Furthermore, Hitler wanted the students to become “predators” and to limit the students’ abilities. In reality, for him, it would have been the best, if the children were just able to read the orders and that was it.
  4. In a dictatorship, there is a harsh punishment if the subject questions the ruler. Jung In-Hun punished the painter in the chapter 40, he made sure that Baek Na-Kyum would never voice his own thoughts and feelings. By turning him into a prostitute, he was somehow declared an enemy, someone who derogates from his regulations.
  5. We have a “ruler’s cult” and a propaganda poster with the painter’s image. Notice that in this drawing, the scholar was put on a pedestal and all the people around him were so small and little. They had no face. It was as if Jung In-Hun was “the ultimate instance”, the new/fake sun and people have to bow down to him.

Now, you understand why I am comparing Jung In-Hun to Hitler. The moment Baek Na-Kyum claims that he is a full-pledged person, he is actually abandoning the scholar’s doctrine. He is no longer a subject, a prostitute because he is no longer following the scholar’s laws. In other words, the coercive persuasion is no longer effective. Now, he is using his own mind for real. We could already catch some glimpses of the painter’s critical thinking in the second season, like when he wondered about the cause of his ejaculation and why he kept thinking about Yoon Seungho. He is no longer living under the shadow of the false sun. This explains why Baek Na-Kyum can’t help thinking about the scholar’s hug, when he is embraced by Yoon Seungho. (chapter 49) (chapter 29) While some people judged it as something negative, I viewed it in a positive way. First, this flashback shows that the painter is thinking on his own. Secondly, he gets aware that the teacher’s hug was fake. He realizes the contradiction between the hug and the words said in the chapter 40: “He was born to be a prostitute”. “If so, why did he hug me back then?” From that thought, Baek Na-Kyum comes to the right conclusion. Jung In-Hun was not sincere and he is finally able to perceive the true nature of his learned sir: a hypocrite, though he doesn’t voice it. This is definitely relevant, this illustrates that Baek Na-Kyum is abandoning the scholar’s doctrine for real. He questions the teacher’s power and control and criticizes him for his dishonesty and duplicity. Since I stated that the rule 6 was central, this means that all the rules become obsolete as well. Baek Na-Kyum decides to live like he wants. And unaware of this, the lord makes the same decision. (chapter 49)

Chapter 49

During that night, both come to the same conclusion, hence they are getting closer to each other. Baek Na-Kyum is taking his fate into his own hand and doesn’t want to rely on anyone else, even Yoon Seungho. Yoon Seungho’s fans might get upset as our main character is not getting what he wants. However, we shouldn’t forget three aspects:

  1. Yoon Seungho was willing to risk his relationship in the first place, when he provoked the painter. He had already envisaged to be hated but notice that this is not what is happening. Baek Na-Kyum is not rejecting the noble at all.
Chapter 49

2. In order to love the noble, the painter needs to love himself first. Since he has just started living as a real human being, it is impossible to expect that he can reciprocate the noble’s feelings. But in my opinion, he is already in love with the aristocrat but he has no idea about it. [I’ll explain it further in the second part]

3. With his confession, he is admitting that he is a homosexual and that he tried to repress his sexual desires in the past (“despite myself”) but won’t do that any longer. This means that he will paint again. He won’t repress his unconscious, but will allow it to express itself in his paintings. In other words, his real passion and talents will come back with full power. The future drawings won’t be like the last one, an unrefined or unfinished painting full of mistakes, which was a proof of his frozen state and lack of passion. This confession reveals the determination and the return of the painter’s confidence.

As for Yoon Seungho, the latter chooses to live the way he desires. On the other side, he is lowering his expectations. Simultaneously, he is also trying to live his life the way he desires. This signifies that he is no longer taking people’s opinion into consideration. This is important, for Now, you might ask, where I see a return of the artist’s confidence. Pay attention to the pronouns used in the confession. He is using in each sentence “Me, my, myself and finally I”, while he wasn’t able to speak about himself in the past. With the repetition of these pronouns, he shows that he is existing, but unlike in the confession from the chapter 20, he shows no love for the lord. If someone has to show his adoration and affection for the other, then it should be the lord and not the painter. That’s why the lord is the subject in the confession and not the object (“You press, You bite, You kiss, …”). The artist loved someone in the past (“I have always respected and admired you”, “I pin for you”), yet the result was that he got deceived and betrayed. Imagine, he could have never confessed in reality because for the low aristocrat, he was just a nobody. Here, the artist is definitely taking the lead in his speech and in his action. But he has a reason to do so. He is protecting himself from another betrayal, a possible heartbreak. (chapter 49) He has suffered a lot and he fears to mistake the warmth from the protagonist as something real, whereas it could be fake too. That’s why Yoon Seungho can’t be pleased with this confession. He has to hear that he won’t be loved, that their relationship is only physical, he can’t expect more. Therefore Seungho gets upset and is about to complain, when he hears “I feel good”. Remember that I had explained that their position had been switched from the chapter 36 on. The noble had lowered himself and become a servant in order to get accepted. Now, with this confession, the painter is accepting the noble as his servant and he will be the master. No wonder that the seme is bothered first because this was not his true goal in reality. But when the commoner kisses the lord, Yoon Seungho’s negative feelings disappear. (chapter 49) Why? The lord senses that there are feelings here. For the second time, Baek Na-Kyum takes the initiative. This time, the confession, the caress and the kiss are directed at the noble. Besides, the artist shows that despite their new defined relationship, Baek Na-Kyum is genuine. This is not a real master-servant relationship, as there is some warmth in his gestures despite his words.

So when the lord is talking to himself, the painter has the exact same thoughts. That’s why the readers, including myself, were so confused. Who was thinking like that? Yoon Seungho or Baek Na-Kyum? Here, it was the noble, yet the painter had the same mind-set. Don’t forget that the painter serves as a mirror in the story, so he had the same thoughts. This explicates why he admitted his sensuality in front of his lover. And the noble understood the message. We should remember that Yoon Seungho is really perceptive (see the chapter 47) and can read the artist pretty well. There is no deception in reality. The painter is just lying to himself that he has no feelings for Yoon Seungho, yet the kiss and the stroke did contradict his words. Yoon Seungho sensed it. That’s the reason why Baek Na-Kyum is no longer acting as a prostitute. We have to imagine that if the lord came to abandon him, then in his mind, he won’t be affected. He will do what he wants in his life. He will paint again because his body and his talents are strongly connected to each other. (chapter 49)

As a final comment, I’ll explain the lord’s following comment (chapter 49) which is strongly connected to Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions. Let me summarize all his confessions:

  1. He’s a person of his own which means that he won’t follow any order or ruling. Since his words imply that he is a master, this signifies that he doesn’t belong to anyone.
  2. He is admitting his homosexuality for good.
  3. He is conceding that he has always felt attracted to the noble.
  4. He is acknowledging that he feels pleasure, when they have sex together.
  5. He is recognizing Seungho as his partner.
  6. He won’t feel shame any longer. “When you lick my body… I also feel good” which is similar to “I’ve decided let my body take the lead”. Why should he feel embarrassed and blush? He will just follow his physical desires. (chapter 39) So he won’t react like in the past, hide his special relationship with the lord. He won’t show any fear, when it comes to gossip or judgement from others. Why should he feel ashamed? This is something natural, which means that the next time Deok Jae calls him (chapter 47), he will be able to reply.

To all these confessions, the lord responds with a similar confession. (chapter 49) He understood the painter’s words and there is a certain resignation in him. He also makes up his mind that there are just sex partners and nothing more. His decision mirrors the painter’s confessions. He has also got aware that the painter is not willing to open his heart. However, what caught my attention here is the word “mind”. All this time, the noble imagined, he desired that the painter revealed his thoughts, while in reality, he was aiming at the artist’s heart. The lord has not realized that what has moved him all along was his own heart and not his mind. I have the impression that Yoon Seungho explained his love with his mind. He couldn’t recognize love, since all his thoughts were revolving around the painter. The painter was in his mind, he wanted to know what the artist thought, unaware that his heart was the trigger for his thoughts, and not his mind. He explained everything with his mind, therefore only valet Kim and Min were able to perceive his true motivation. We have to envisage that the lord has never experienced love before. So in this moment, he is taking his distance from the painter. He will act like in the past: he is just following the reaction of his body.

On the other hand, due to all these confessions, the readers witnesse Baek Na-Kyum’s transformation. He is accepting his homosexuality and his physical relationship with Yoon Seungho. He has no problem to admit that he enjoys their physical interactions and he will now follow the reaction of his body. All this indicates he has regained some pride. That’s why I am declaring that the commoner doesn’t act and perceive himself as a prostitute any longer as having sex means work and not pleasure. Now, you understand why I liked this chapter very much. Baek Na-Kyum reveals his real strength, he has almost returned to his older self. Like I had described him in my first analysis (Baek Na-Kyum and Seungho: a comparison), Baek Na-Kyum has always accepted his homosexuality as something positive and natural, until he met the terrible scholar and in chapter 49, we can witness it. With his confessions, he is rejecting all the rules set by Jung In-Hun, one by one. He is dropping Jung In-Hun’s belief for good.

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Painter Of The Night: Yoon Seungho’s long fight and struggle (part 1)

This is where you can read the manhwa.  https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter  But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/

The chapter 48 marks a turning point in the relationship between the wealthy noble Yoon Seungho and the low-born Baek Na-Kyum. If we look back at the evolution of their bond, we will notice a certain pattern. Everything is related to the scholar’s teaching and the following doctrine based on seven rules:

  1. The artist can’t be associated to sodomy.
  2. He is not allowed to paint erotic paintings.
  3. He can’t admit to be a homosexual.
  4. He isn’t permitted to have sex with a man.
  5. He is not allowed to concede that he feels pleasure, when he has an intercourse with a man.
  6. He is not authorized to question the teacher’s words and actions. He has to obey him blindly.
  7. He is not permitted to fall in love with another man.

As you can observe, the 7 laws Jung In-Hun imposed on the low-born through the coercive persuasion, the scientific term for “brainwashing” represent the different barriers Yoon Seungho has to overcome. The 7th rule is the final step before removing Jung In-Hun’s indoctrination for good. This is important since it explains why the lord had to fight right from the beginning. Furthermore it explicates why Baek Na-Kyum had chosen Jung In-Hun as his true love. By doing so, the painter would follow the scholar’s rule. He would never have sex with a man, since the teacher hates homosexuality. On the other hand it allowed the artist to remain true to himself. It was his subterfuge to give up on his own identity and personality.

The first barrier: The painter rejected the noble’s offer, when he remembered the main lead’s reputation. He can’t be associated to a sodomite hence he lied about his identity. Therefore the seme was forced to take the man with him and pressured him until the painter gave in. He had to admit that painting was his way to survive. Notice that Yoon Seungho cornered him to concede this.

The second wall: The master blackmailed the artist in order to have him worked as his painter, when he noticed that his pressure was short-lived. We shouldn’t forget that the painter tried to flee in the chapter 4. Fortunately, the seme discovered the poem and his admiration for the noble Jung In-Hun. So he used the teacher as leverage. First, he made an offer: paint for me and your learned sir will get a high position. (chapter 7) Notice that in order to force the painter to violate the scholar’s rules, the noble had to use stratagems that didn’t require a lot of strength in the beginning: some little menace and the blackmail. Yet, the manhwaphiles can detect that the thread keeps growing as well. The aristocrat already has to use his power (influence and money) in order to corner the painter (chapter 7) which shouldn’t be neglected. It did represent a lot: a roof and free food for the low noble.

Since it wasn’t enough. The powerful main character had to exert his own strength and body to touch the painter’s mind and body. Note that the noble invited 3 nobles to his sex session in the chapter 8 and this is no coincidence. He had to demonstrate his stamina and charisma to arouse Baek Na-Kyum and he did succeed. The artist wished to replace the two ukes thereby he was so excited that he had to masturbate right after. I am quite sure that the innocent protagonist hadn’t done it before due to the scholar’s preaching. So the chapter 9 marked another progression. Baek Na-Kyum disrespected the rule 3 for the first time on his own. He can’t admit to feel attracted to another man, to be recognized as a sodomite. That’s why the masturbation represented a compromise. Since he was alone, nobody would know about it. As you can detect, little by little Seungho is removing all the rules set by the low aristocrat. But the higher the rules are, the more Yoon Seungho needs to use force.

Let’s take a closer look to this evolution. The increasing use of violence is linked to Jung In-Hun’s presence at Yoon Seungho’s mansion. After being invited to Yoon Seungho’s mansion, the jealous scholar had to remind the commoner of his obligations. (rule 2) Surprising is that due to his interaction with the main lead, Baek Na-Kyum had somehow started thinking on his own, using his own critical thinking therefore he reprimanded the rich master for his cruel behavior towards the servant who got killed. In that moment, Jung In-Hun had to put him back to his place. He admonished the painter harshly for his criticism. As a low-born, he was not allowed to make such comment. (chapter 10) From my point of view, the chapter 10 not only reveals the huge influence Jung In-Hun has on the painter, but also illustrates the growing influence of Seungho on the artist. The master’s words and actions did shake the rule 6. But it wasn’t enough to remove this wall hence Baek Na-Kyum accepted the low noble’s reproach and remained silence.

Due to the incident with the ruined creation, the commoner got punished. This time, the main lead used his own physical strength directly on the artist (slapping and blocking the painter’s mouth). (chapter 11) Compared to the past where he just pushed the low-born away, his gestures in the chapter 11 displays the increasing use of Seungho’s force. But the master felt remorse hence later the painter was only scratched by the master. Nonetheless, let’s not forget that Seungho had already set his eyes on the painter. He wanted to taste the artist. As a first conclusion, the lord had only removed the rule 1 and 2. At the end of the chapter 15, the noble is facing another hindrance, the rule 3: his denial of his homosexuality. Therefore the masturbation in the chapter 16 marks the first step in order to destroy the rule 3. Notice that the noble was annoyed, when the artist gave the false excuse that he was tired in order to avoid the noble. So he somehow “attacked” Baek Na-Kyum by hugging him and grabbed his penis. (chapter 16) Let’s not forget that he didn’t ask for the commoner’s permission. That’s why the painter cried in that scene. The latter knew that he was violating the rule 3, yet the seme saw that Baek Na-Kyum was aroused and felt pleasure.

Since the lord knew about Baek Na-Kyum’s affection for his teacher (chapter 7), he was well aware that he needed to wait for the right opportunity. When the main character witnessed the fight between the low-born and Jung In-Hun (chapter 19), he was already on his guard waiting for a signal which appeared in the form of the stolen bottle. He seized the opportunity to meddle between Jung In-Hun and Baek Na-Kyum. He needed to squash in between these two men.

So when he appeared in front of the painter, the artist was hallucinating because he had revealed to his scholar that he had broken the rule 2. Besides, he was violating the law 6. We shouldn’t forget that from the chapter 8 on, the painter started disobeying the low noble. First he justified his violation by claiming that this was for the scholar’s sake. Then in the chapter 10, he expressed his own mind in front of the teacher, however it concerned Yoon Seungho. Finally in the chapter 19, we see the painter for the first time talking back to his “master”.

Chapter 19

He rejects the teacher’s criticism that he was the one who seduced the main lead. Pay attention that the low-born voiced his own thoughts for the second time in front of the arrogant “peacock”. As the manhwaworms can sense, the rule 6 is more and more shaken, the longer Baek Na-Kyum is living under Yoon Seungho’s roof.

Striking is that their “first night” represents a violation of the rule 3 and 4. This explains why Baek Na-Kyum has every reason to deny the presence of Yoon Seungho in his chamber. By acting as if he was delirious, the painter found a subterfuge in order to deny his homosexuality and his love for a man. This was supposed to be addressed to the scholar, yet the painter was well aware that the scholar would never accept him at all. That’s why the readers get images from Baek Na-Kyum’s perspective and it is quite clear that the artist never saw Jung In-Hun. (chapter 21) In fact, he was attempting to deceive himself and the noble. During their night, Baek Na-Kyum was well aware that this could only remain a dream because if he admitted it as a reality, then this would signify that he was conceding his own sexual orientation and even his attraction to Yoon Seungho which he felt very early on (chapter 2, 6, 8-9, 13-16). Therefore I come to the conclusion that the artist somehow knew what happened during that night but chose to act as if the noble was Jung In-Hun. Later he repressed his memories and even ignored them so that he would act as if he was still following the teacher’s doctrines. (chapter 21).

As a conclusion, from the chapter 1 to 21, the rules 1 and 2 were removed, whereas the laws 3 and 6 were just shaken. This is important because it justifies why the noble has to use more and more force in order to get what he wants.

However, their first night marks a pivotal moment for the noble as well. While in the past, the main reason for inciting the artist to break the rules set by Jung In-Hun was rationalized by the main lead’s desire to have erotic paintings, the motivation started shifting, the master felt more and more attracted to the artist. We could say that the reason for Seungho to pressure the painter was the noble’s libido till the chapter 20. The moment the protagonist feels love for the first time, his motivation changes. He is no longer looking for a sexual satisfaction but for warmth and affection. The discovery of Baek Na-Kyum’s purity left a huge impact on him.

In the chapter 21, Yoon Seungho made love for the first time. He experienced something totally new. For the first time, he had an intercourse with a virgin and they made love. Secondly Baek Na-Kyum had kept his chastity because he was determined to remain faithful to his love Jung In-Hun. Since the low-born was deeply in “love” (For me, this is not a real love) with his teacher, it was as if he had made a vow of fidelity and chastity. Yoon Seungho discovered someone so pure and innocence, although the latter painted erotic images and came from a brothel. Imagine what the lord must have felt. He met someone so pure despite his filthy surroundings hence he stands so much in contradiction to Jihwa. The red-haired noble never confessed his love to his childhood friend and he never said that he kept his virginity for him, out of love. In the painter’s chamber, (chapter 21) Yoon Seungho heard a love confession, got hugged and kissed tenderly and there was someone crying out of happiness because of him. For the first time, he saw that tears could be related to happiness and he could affect someone positively. That’s why he reacted by kissing the painter’s eye and tears. (chapter 21) Although he knew that it was just an illusion because Baek Na-Kyum had confessed to someone else, he hoped deep down that the painter would love him, if he remembered their night today. He tried to trigger his memory through different tricks (like here with the book) but he failed (chapter 23). Yet he showed a certain patience as he didn’t pressure the artist to paint their night immediately, he gave him time. He imagined that once Baek Na-Kyum remembered their night and painted it, it will become a reality, a proof that this was not an illusion. But because of the coercive persuasion, Baek Na-Kyum tried to repress his memory. He had to if he wanted to keep following the scholar’s rules. The painter chose to ignore the images he had since it meant that he hadn’t kept his vow. All this time, Yoon Seungho has no idea about the true nature of the relationship between Jung In-Hun and the low-born. First, he believes to see it as a crush, then he witnesses the depth of the painter’s feelings. This is important because from that moment, the main motivation for the lord will be love and no longer his libido. This will be his goal which will give him the necessary strength to remove the other rules: 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.

Yoon Seungho imagined that since he took the painter’s virginity, the latter would give up on his love and focus on him, but it didn’t happen. The painter had to as he had been formatted to respect the teacher’s doctrines. That’s why even when the lord forced himself on the artist, the commoner still whispered the scholar’s name. (chapter 25) The rape represented the ultimate use of violence which kept increasing from the start. But the noble failed as he was not able to remove the rule 4, 5 and 6. Yet he did achieve something which I’ve realized only now. For the first time, Baek Na-Kyum was admitting that he loved a man and he could no longer the excuse that he was under the influence of the alcohol. So at the pavilion, the artist violated the law 3 (being a homosexual) as he confessed his love for Jung In-Hun.

That’s it for today. I’ll write the second part later.

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Painter Of The Night: Needs and Desires

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This will be the final analysis about the chapter 46. While reading this episode, the final scene caught my attention. We see Baek Na-Kyum masturbating himself for the second time. When I saw this, I decided to compare it to the first masturbation in the chapter 9. By distinguishing the divergences, the manhwaphiles will be able to observe a progression or not. Yet I am glad that I decided to postpone this essay because the chapter 47 had an impact on this topic.

Now let’s go back to the first masturbation. (Chapter 9)

It happened right after a sex session, to be more precise, the artist had witnessed a threesome (chapter 9). The low-born couldn’t wait any longer hence he abruptly left the lord who wanted to see the new creation. (Chapter 9) Baek Na-Kyum excused himself with a lie, he would show him when the work would be finished. However, the true reason for his departure was his erection. Notice that he is using the paper to hide his erected phallus. He was also on his knees before, when Yoon Seungho approached him. The cause of his sexual urges is revealed with the following drawing. (Chapter 9) This drawing represents the painter’s perspective. As you can see, the painter’s eyes are focused on the lord’s hand touching the butt and anus. From my point of view, he is imaging the lord’s touching him. This time, the artist is conscious and can no longer repressed his sexual desires. Later, his gaze focuses on the other uke, the one penetrated by our main lead. Here, it is quite clear that the artist wishes that he had replaced Min. (Chapter 9) In both cases, the painter never painted the sex partners’ faces properly so that it would easier to imagine for him to switch places with them. All these zooms reveal the growing sexual desires. That’s why he feels the need to masturbate, as he can’t repress this urge any longer. This didn’t escape Yoon Seungho hence he couldn’t help himself smiling. (Chapter 9) Although the painter had been quite rude and left him behind, the lord wasn’t bothered. In fact, he was pleased that he had indeed affected the artist.

Remember what I said about this scene. The masturbation happens right behind the door, since he wants to hide his homosexuality. Notice that the man is on his knees and hiding his eyes with his arm. It was, as if the door was not enough, he is refusing to see himself masturbating. (Chapter 9) This position displays his denial about his sexual orientation. His body covers his phallus and his gesture. (Chapter 9) His eyes might be open but his spirit seems to be elsewhere. He is not really looking.Because the readers never see his gesture, they can not be certain. Hence Byeonduck had to draw a picture with his erected phallus showing his masturbation. Striking is that the moment he feels that he is about to climax, he closes his eyes. Here again, this reinforces the statement that Baek Na-Kyum is determined to refuse to face reality and deny his attraction for a man, for the noble. (Chapter 9) When the sperm comes out, it lands on the floor. This is quite important as it illustrates the artist’s attitude towards the semen. He considers it dirty and filthy hence he makes sure that his hand doesn’t get soiled. That’s how much he despises himself and his needs but he can no longer repress these urges. He prefers closing his eyes, masturbating behind a door and using his body to cover his filthy gesture so that no one can ever witness it. But he is too focused on his needs that he forgets that he is making noise so that Yoon Seungho knows what he is doing. At the end, you sense the low-born’s despair and disgusted attitude with his final position. (Chapter 9) The manhwaworms feel his strong refusal to admit his attraction towards the noble, his sexual arousal and his sexual desires towards Yoon Seungho. The painting had such an effect on him, it awoke his repressed sexual desires.

Now, if we look at the masturbation in the chapter 46, the manhwaphiles can detect the huge change. Now, he is no longer hiding his gesture with his body as he is lying on the floor on the side. (Chapter 46) However, he has still a position where it is still protected. If someone came from the side, they wouldn’t detect immediately what the low-born is doing. This can be explained that there is still some shame left but it is now related to his perception that homosexuality is a synonym for prostitution. That’s why he is still reserved. On the other hand, the semen doesn’t land on the floor but on his hand which shows that he no longer feels disgusted.(chapter 46) Some readers complained that he didn’t wash his hand before falling asleep. Yet what they failed to realize is that this proves that Baek Na-Kyum no longer perceives sperm as dirty and filthy. This symbolizes a huge step forwards. Now, if we compare the two masturbations, the readers will notice another huge divergence: the chronology of the drawings of Baek Na-Kyum with closed or opened eyes. In the chapter 9, we had first the painter with opened eyes as he was lost in his thoughts and the moment the ejaculation was about to come, he closed his eyes. Here, we have the opposite, first the closed eyes. (Chapter 46) The reason is simple: he is not lost in his thoughts, quite the contrary. All his thoughts are revolving around the master confirming the change of his attitude. He is no longer denying his attraction towards the noble. That’s why the author lets the manhwaphiles see the images he has in his mind. What caught my attention here is that the painter had visions of the moments, the lord made love to him. (chapter 42) (chapter 46) In the last picture, this happened right after the painter had made a sort of confession which triggered the lord to become more vigorous and passionate. This shows that he sensed the lord’s affection but he can’t define this as such yet.

Surprising is that the moment he feels the ejaculation, he opens his eyes. He is astonished by his reaction. (Chapter 46) The kiss triggered the climax indicating that the kiss, full of love and passion, moved him so much. He sensed the lord’s love stronger here. Since his eyes are wide-opened, it clearly shows that the man is actually facing reality. He is no longer hiding, running away from his sexual desires and admitting that his feelings towards Seungho have changed. Notice that this time, he even questioned himself for this reason. Why could such a kiss provoke such a reaction? He is now looking for an answer, he is no longer running away. He wants to discover the truth.

The final difference is that the painting was the trigger for Baek Na-Kyum to masturbate in the chapter 9, while here it is the opposite. The paper is still blank. However, the next morning he presents a new painting to the lord. So the masturbation and the memories with Yoon Seungho did trigger him to paint. In other words, Yoon Seungho inspired him. (Chapter 47) What caught my attention in the new drawing is that he didn’t select the memory we saw: (chapter 46) The low-born chose the position when the lord complained about the artist’s poor techniques. In this situation, it reflects the artist’s state of mind. Since he considers himself as a prostitute, he felt the need to choose such a position: The picture should mirror his actual situation (whore). That’s why the comment from Deok-Jae hurt the painter so much. He saw it as a confirmation. Besides, the lines in the painting seem uncertain and in the middle there are traces so that we feel Baek Na-Kyum’s lack of confidence and his hesitation. We have to imagine that he didn’t paint for some time.

However, I feel that despite this choice, the painting reflects the artist’s positive transformation. The size of the paper is bigger. Secondly the artist’s body is now as big and important as the noble’s. Both are in the center, while in the picture of Jung In-Hun’s inauguration, he was so small, even in the other drawings. (Chapter 41) Furthermore, his face is more defined. Now we are able to see his eyes, unlike in the past, where he had no face and as such no identity. This drawing symbolizes something important. Little by little, he is gaining a new identity. Therefore the readers shouldn’t judge this picture as something bad, even the noble was pleased. The painter created a new picture on his own (without any clear order from the seme) although it has become clear that the aristocrat no longer needs the pictures. For Seungho, it represented a huge step because the picture was bigger and more detailed than the former ones. He saw as a improvement of their relationship. Sure the artist had another reason for this picture. It was an attempt to be perceived as a painter and not just as a prostitute. But like I wrote in another analysis (Drawings and emotions, part 1), each picture reveals the commoner’s emotions and state of mind: a painter and a whore, yet he has eyes now. He is no longer denying his homosexuality.

That’s why I would like to conclude this essay with the following advice. Despise the pain and the sadness, try to notice the positive details in the future because so far in each chapter of the second season, I could perceive a progression, although the painter doesn’t feel like it. It is part of a painful process: maturing is never painless. The moment he will lose his innocence for good, he will become a man and will be able to face adversity. He just needs a guide to help him to go through this phases. Unlike Candide who had to find his dream in life on his own, Yoon Seungho will be by the painter’s side to protect him and give him a new goal in life. They both save each other.

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Painter Of The Night: Drawings and emotions (part 3) 🎨

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In the second part, I explained how the weather, the season and the landscape represented the painter’s state of mind and emotions (agony, emptiness). Now, it is time to focus on the time and the moon. Why? First, the title of this manhwa is “Painter Of The Night” indicating that the time has its importance. With night, we associate the moon and as for the day the sun. So I looked for the images with the moon in it. Thanks to the help of my followers, I could gather all the drawings where the moon was displayed. Before showing them in their chronology so that we can figure out if the drawings with the moon have a deeper meaning like the weather and the season, I have to say that if I analysed each picture separately, my interpretation would diverge each time, yet my goal is to find an explication valid for all the pictures illustrating the moon. Let me give you an example.

episode 1 Here, the full moon seems so far away, Yoon Seungho’s mansion is almost illustrated in its entity. My first thought was that the full moon personified Baek Na-Kyum and the latter is so far away from the powerful noble as they have not met yet. The sky is so dark (almost black) due to the light glowing of the moon. It was as if the noble’s world was full of darkness and his future meeting with the painter represents his only joy and hope in life. He is so eager to have the painter by his side and to have the artist painted for him. The mansion is so big, indicating his wealth and power, however it feels so big and empty at the same time. It was as if his domain was not a real home. The light coming through the windows doesn’t exude warmth, the beholder feels a certain coldness as there is nobody outside the building. So this image could be judged as an illustration of the main lead’s world: dark, cold, empty, lonely and lifeless.

But with this interpretation, I have some problem, when it comes to the picture from the episode 13. First, why is this a crescent moon unlike in the first image? Did the painter lose something hence he is no longer complete? Secondly, there is no building and the moon seems to glow stronger as the sky is lighter. If the moon is the painter and the sky Seungho’s world, how come that the moon is glowing stronger because even if the painter had felt excited before, he was still resisting the noble’s advances and attraction? Furthermore, in this chapter he is threatened by the master. Then we see no mansion, while we saw the roof in the image from the chapter 4. Why is there no building portrayed here? That’s why I saw it as a necessity to find an explanation that would fit to all the pictures. Hence I would like to show all the images in their chronology so that we can figure out if the drawings with the moon have a deeper meaning like the weather and the season.

episode 1

episode 4 (the end)

episode 13

episode 25

episode 32

episode 34

episode 43

episode 43

episode 46

The first thing people would pay attention to is the form of the moon: full or crescent moon and try to recognize if there is an evolution. But as you can see, the full moon is only in the first chapter, the episode 34 and the episode 43. So on the surface, we can’t see any progression. Honestly, I had to ponder a very long time before coming up with a solution. Like always, I would like to repeat that this is my own interpretation and anyone is more than welcome to think differently. Now, you are wondering about my theory.

Let me explain how I came up with this. What caught my attention is that Jung In-Hun is never meeting the painter during the night. In the chapters 19 and 24, it was sunset and rather early evening as they were on their way back to the mansion. We could even say that the scholar has always met the low-born during the day (chapter 7, 10, 22, 29, 35, 38, 40). Hence I came to associate the scholar to the sun which led me to the next thought. If the sun represents Jung In-Hun, then the moon must symbolize the main lead Yoon Seungho. Let’s not forget that this manhwa is entitled: Painter Of The Night. In other words, this could be seen as a synonym for “Painter of Yoon Seungho”. Furthermore I had already linked the main lead to an eagle, so the moon with the dark sky are elements embodying him.

I also observed two details before the form of the moon: its distance and the color of the sky. In the first picture, the sky is so black indicating that Seungho is not really living, while the moon shines so far away. Hence we could comment that the lord is so far away from people that he lives detached from everything. That’s why he has no pangs of conscience, when he announces that someone might die if the painter rejects his offer. I often compared him to a zombie due to his passivity. The night is the only time when he appears to be really active in the beginning. Notice that he meets the painter for the first time during the night(chapter 1), then he asked the artist to paint the next night. In my opinion, Yoon Seungho didn’t interact much with people during the day, as he was rather smoking and looking through his window. Therefore his appearance at Lee Jihwa’s mansion was something extraordinary. He couldn’t even wait for the next night which the red-haired noticed. Let’s not forget that this man is suffering from insomnia so he can’t sleep during the night. That’s why I have the impression that the moon and the dark sky are personifying the protagonist.

The other element is the distance of the moon. It seems to get closer (episode 4, 13) but then the distance increases again in the chapter 25. This coincides with his relationship with the painter, the closer he gets to the artist, the closer the moon shines in the drawings. Since the rape occurs in the chapter 25, it is normal that the moon is so distanced. That’s why in the chapter 46, we can observe the peak of their own intimacy. (chapter 46) This fits their actual situation. The lord heard a sort of confession and now the painter is not allowed to eat with the servants. His status has been elevated. However one might object to this conclusion because of the full moon in the chapter 43. Here the satellite seems to be further away, yet they are sleeping together. I can refute this argument because of the presence of the building. Here, the pavilion belongs to another noble hence the moon and the sky looks darker. The color of the sky mirrors the main lead’s feelings. He feels nothing for Jihwa and the other aristocrats, nevertheless, his affection keeps increasing from the chapter 4 and 13. [By the way, I doubt that in this picture above the building belongs to Yoon Seungho. For me, it could be a building in the street, while Jihwa is on his way to his friend, the aristocrat with the mole.] Even in the chapter 25, the sky is not so dark compared to the one from the chapter 1. We know that despite the rape, the lord was already in love with the painter. My thought is that while the lord is personified by the moon and the night sky, the painter is present in these drawings too. He is embodied by something as well: the mansion, especially the roof.

I came up with this idea since Bak Na-Kyum is longing for a home, for a family. In the first chapter, the mansion appears so big because Baek Na-Kyum only perceives the main character as a powerful and infamous lord. However, due to his attraction to the noble, his perception changes a little. The part of the roof becomes bigger each time, as if the artist’s place and influence were increasing. (episode 4); (episode 32);(episode 34);(episode 46)

Little by little, he starts owning more of the roof (even the walls). Observe that the snow is now covering the roof. That’s why we have the pavilion shown in his entity in the chapter 25. This represents the low-born who was raped. The building doesn’t have any wall, this is a fake house, not a real home. Yet one might argue that in the chapter 13, there was no building. So why? Remember that this is connected to the characters appearing in the chapter. In the episode 13, Jihwa enters the lord’s chamber right after this image. Baek Na-Kyum is not even present yet. However, the moon is closer and the color of the sky is lighter, blue. This illustrates the noble’s feelings and attraction to the commoner. We shouldn’t forget that during this night, he already has the intention to ask the low-born to join them in their sex session. He has already decided to taste the artist.

My other evidence that the moon and the building are personifying our main leads is the picture from the chapter 21. We never saw the moon during that night and the sky looked so bright. It was as if the moon was looking down on the building, while the noble is embracing and kissing the painter. This night was particular because it never looked like a real night… a mixture of day and night, giving the illusion of a different time. That represents the “dream”, something special is happening right now. The lord has discovered love and warmth hence the light of the moon seems warmer and closer. This was just an illusion and the reality came back in the chapter 25. However, although the moon is further away, the sky is not so dark compared to the one from the chapter 4. It is related to the growing feelings of the lord. He might have done something wrong, yet he did it because he wanted to obtain the artist’s heart believing that once he uses force, the low-born will surrender. Yet he failed with this stupid move. The forced rape created a riff between the two main leads.

Now, it is about time to explain why we have a full and crescent moon. In my opinion, this has something to do with his wishes. In the first chapter, he hears that the servant discovered the painter’s identity and he is about to get his wish fulfilled. In the chapter 34 , he has just realized that he can’t stay away from the painter, he really loves him and he can’t give him to others. It’s his “wife” hence he needs to return to Bak Na-Kyum’s side hoping that the painter might not resent him for risking his life out of selfishness (sex marathon). He granted the painter’s wish to leave his bedroom as he saw no real rejection coming from the commoner. Yoon Seungho never heard any harsh criticism after entering his bedchamber. Hence there is hope for him. On the other hand, there is this huge distance between the roof and the moon. Yoon Seungho has no idea how to reconnect with the painter after the sex marathon therefore he ponders the whole night about it. He knows what he really needs and wants and has to crack up his brain to come up with a solution. Hence during the night in the chapter 43, there is another full moon. The painter asked him to have sex together, for the lord this was as if his deepest wish had been fulfilled. They are together. But soon after he realizes that his sex sessions don’t bring him what he has been longing: love. Hence there is a crescent moon again. (chapter 46) He is missing warmth, yet the “confession” did affect the lord so much that the glow coming from the moon appears warmer. This represents the lord’s feelings, he is getting closer and closer to the painter… and to the building.

In my opinion, the artist is the “earth”, as the house symbolizes the painter. That’s why we have Jung In-Hun as the sun, since the Earth rotates around the sun. Since the sun abandoned the Earth, the painter’s heart is frozen. For Yoon Seungho is the moon, the painter was never able to notice it as it is not so visible during the day. We all know that the moon is a satellite of the Earth. Now, the painter is able to see that there is another planet circulating around him. Yoon Seungho has caught his attention, therefore he is no longer looking at the sun. In reality, Jung In-Hun is a fake sun, while Baek Na-Kyum thought, he was looking at the real sun… it was a fake source of warmth, an illusion.

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Painter Of The Night: Rumors and The Yoons

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This won’t be a long analysis but the new chapter from the second season made me realize the importance of rumors. In one of my former essays, I discovered that there were two different kind of gossips:

  1. The one among the nobles, where Yoon Seungho is condemned for his relationship with the painter.
  2. The one among the commoners, where people believe that Yoon Seungho has now a fiancée.

After giving some thoughts, I realized that there were also rumors in the first season but I never really paid attention to the origins of the gossips. If we pay attention to the rumors about the Yoons, we’ll notice there are two different kind of rumors circulating about this family. In the chapter 13, Lee Jihwa insults Yoon Seungho as filthy libertine and describes that Yoon Seungho is from a declining family.

Then in the chapter 22, Yoon Seungho replies to the low noble that he knows about the existence of his bad notoriety.

Notice the contrast between these two rumors. On the one side, they are described as if they were losing their influence, on the other side the Yoons are called as wealthy but uncultured. This looks like a contradiction, yet there is none. The declining family is actually referring to Yoon Seung-Won and his father who are losing their influence because they have no official post, whereas the wealthy but uncultured family is an allusion to Yoon Seungho. Since he decided to keep his distance from the government, he put all his strength and knowledge in order to get power through trade. That’s how he became powerful and influential, while his father and his younger brother had no power any longer, as they were living too far away from the capital and the government. Now, the manhwaphiles understand better why the brother visited his brother and asked him to visit their father. By reconnecting to the eldest son, they hoped to use his money but also his connection to get some influence but they were turned down. With his help, they could have got a direct nomination as official, however the eldest son refused to follow the request. Through Jihwa’s curse, we can detect that the red-haired noble looks down on Yoon Seungho because of his father. Since the father’s influence is in declin, then

Yoon Seungho might keep his distance from the officials, however he has definitely power and can use his connection to get a government post. I doubt that he was lying to the painter, when he threatened him in the chapter 11.

Now, we can better comprehend why the nobles were attracted by Yoon Seungho despite his terrible reputation.

He was powerful through his trade and his connections and the nobles needed his help, either because of his wealth or because of his closeness to officials. It becomes even clearer why Jihwa claimed in the chapter 18 that in fact he had been using Yoon Seungho all along. Therefore the sex sessions with the seme were a sort of prostitution. They approached him for their own interests, however the main lead was aware of that and chose to humiliate them with his sex sessions. That’s why he abhors prostitution and was happy to have found someone so pure. Now, you realize the importance of the hearsay. The nobles are the ones spreading these rumors about Yoon Seungho. He is uncultured because he does commerce and deals with commoners. They need to spray this gossip in order to keep their dignity and remain honorable. They use grapevine in order to tarnish the main lead’s reputation as they can’t accept that they have to lower themselves in order to get what they need from the protagonist.

No wonder why Yoon Seungho is so confident about his influence and never looked down on Baek Na-Kyum despite his humble origins. Yoon Seungho is already an outcast among the aristocrats and Jihwa tried to use the rumor in order to force him to keep his distance from the painter.

As you can detect, the hearsay is among the young nobles and the red-haired lord is trying to use this as a weapon to weaken the rich master. This doesn’t surprise us that the seme refuses to submit to this kind of pressure and even replies that he will make sure that this rumor will become true. This would ridicule more the young nobles. Right from the start, the rumors are a weapon of the nobles targeting the protagonist. Consequently, the manhwaphiles grasp better why in the second season Yoon Seungho is also using gossip among commoners to get support, to change his reputation. He is a transformed man. At the same time, it outlines how powerful and influential Yoon Seungho is. He is not seeking for an official post because of his traumatic past, yet he learnt due to his bad experience that he needed money to protect himself and through his fortune, he could create his own network without getting too close to the government. This also explains why he hates nobility and even feels closer to merchants and commoners. This arrogance among the nobility towards Yoon Seungho doesn’t surprise me at all. In France before French Revolution, the bourgeoisie was also despised by the aristocracy, although the high bourgeoisie was even richer than some old families among the nobility.

The nobles needed to turn Yoon Seungho into an unrefined noble because they couldn’t accept that despite his declining family and his terrible reputation as sodomite, he was more influential than them. I don’t think that he lied to Jung In-Hun and Baek Na-Kyum about his power,

however the irony is that he never said clearly that he would give Jung In-Hun a government post. When he says “our”, he is actually speaking about himself and not his other relatives.

Because of this, I have the impression that once Jung In-Hun realizes that he has been abandoned by Yoon Seungho and Baek Na-Kyum, he will turn his attention to Seung-Won and his father as they represent the old and traditional nobility, whereas Yoon Seungho is a loner. Due to his family, he belongs to the aristocracy, yet he decided to develop his influence through commerce thereby I suspect that Jung In-Hun will look down on him for mixing with commoners and will attempt to help the Yoons (father and son) unaware that they might use him as his pawn and sell him to an old official.

As you can observe, with each new chapter, we get new info which helps us to perceive the older episodes in a different perspective.

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Painter Of The Night: A new adaptation of Fall of man

This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/

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Some of my readers might not know what Fall of man is referring to. Fall of man is the term used by Christian theologists to describe the expulsion of Eva and Adam from paradise after eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Now, you know where this expression comes from. It’s from the bible and more specifically from Genesis 2-3. It explains the story of the original sin.

The Fall of Man
Lucas Cranach, The Garden of Eden, 1530

In the Garden of Eden, God planted two trees and he asked Adam and Eva not to eat the fruits from the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil. However, Satan, taking the form of a snake, convinced Eva to disobey God’s order. She took a bite from the forbidden fruit and after tasting it, she gave it to Adam so that Adam committed the same sin. Once God discovered their disobedience, he chased away the woman and the man from the Garden of Eden. This represents the end of paradise for humans. The forbidden fruit is actually an apple therefore eating the apple from the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil symbolizes the original sin, the loss of innocence and indirectly death too. Since Eva and Adam were expelled from paradise, their fate is associated to death. Now, Eva and Adam can no longer live forever and are confronted with evilness, hardships and temptation their whole life. Humans can only return to paradise after their death, if they behave as good Christians and are true believers.

Now, you are wondering where the common denominators between the Genesis and the manhwa Painter of The Night are, since the Korean story is actually a book with many explicit sex scenes. First, eating the apple is often viewed as a representation of sex. The snake embodying temptation and evilness seduced Eva to discover sexuality hence Adam couldn’t resist her so that they had an intercourse for the first time. That’s the reason why women during the Middle-Age were judged so negatively in Europe. Catholic Church reproached them of being the cause of the original sin. If Eva, the archetype of women, hadn’t listened to the snake representing the devil/Satan, Adam wouldn’t have fallen to temptation and he would never have had sex. Therefore sex and nudity are often related to Satan, like in this picture.

Notice that Satan’s sex reminds us of a vagina, he is not eating men through his mouth but also through his sex. Therefore we can take note of the demonization of the woman’s sex. This explains why women were often suspected to be witches. This is also the cause why Catholic Church only encouraged sex for procreation. Sex should never be linked to pleasure. Now, you can understand why sex is perceived as dirty and enjoyment is associated to sin. During the Middle-Age, Christians should never enjoy sex and only judge it as a duty so that God could get more believers. As a conclusion, the original sin and Fall of man are connected to the discovery of sexuality, copulation and joyance.

Then we have to remember that the expulsion from the Garden of Even is linked to the Tree of Knowledge between good and evil. What should get your attention is the word Knowledge. If you read my analysis about Spring Awakening (part 1 and 2), you know the importance of sex education. Wendla, one of the protagonists of Spring Awakening, got pregnant because she had no idea about sex and its implications. Her mother never told her how women got pregnant. That’s why I pointed out earlier that the original sin is linked to the discovery of sexuality, the knowledge what sex means and implicates.

In order to grasp better the similarities between Fall of man and the manhwa, I am listing the following elements:

  1. The presence of the forbidden fruit, an apple, symbolizing temptation and sin
  2. Three people were present during the original sin: the snake, Eva, Adam
  3. Garden of Eden personifying Nature
  4. Sex
  5. Knowledge

Maybe you have already recognized the picture chosen above as an illustration for this analysis. It comes from the chapter 23. Let’s contextualize the episode. Here, we have Yoon Seungho who invited Jung In-Hun and Baek Na-Kyum to go hunting. The hounding occurs after Yoon Seungho and Baek Na-Kyum had their first sexual encounter together.

What caught my attention is the presence of the apple in this chapter.

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Notice that Baek Na-Kyum is the one eating the apple and later, the fruit is taken by Yoon Seungho who bites in the apple tasted by the painter.

So their actions resemble a lot to the ones from Eva and Adam in the Garden of Eden. Hence we can say that the painter is Eva and the lord Adam fitting their part in the couple. The woods correspond to the garden of Eden because the forest embodies nature, just like the location created by God. Then you might now ask who the snake is. Here, the loyal valet personifies the snake but his role diverges from the Genesis. He is not seducing the artist to get knowledge, to discover sexuality. He acts the opposite in reality.

Note that he pleads for ignorance, while the snake tempted to taste the fruit and get knowledge. He advises the low-born not to remember his coition with the lord. And we come to the most important part, the biggest contrast between the bible and the manhwa. The intercourse has already happened whereas in the bible, the sex only takes place after eating the fruit because they become aware of their own nudity and body. It looks like the chronology has been changed. Another difference is that Baek Na-Kyum is still innocent as he has no memory about that fateful night, while the lord is in the knowledge. Knowledge is what separates them. In other words, in this scene from the chapter 23, the chronology and the role of the snake diverge, yet it looks like the Genesis inspired our author. However, there is more to it.

Since eating the forbidden fruit means sex, then we have to return to their first sex together. Striking is that Yoon Seungho might have had a lot of sexual experiences due to his past, but their first night together represents a first for him too. He was able to discover what lovemaking is. So eating the forbidden fruit has a divergent signification for the master. He discovered a new side of sex, it is not just about having pleasure but giving joyance to his partner, feeling loved and admired and returning the same affection and warmth to his loved one. So he gets a new knowledge. (chapter 20) (chapter 21) That’s why he is embracing the uke wholeheartedly and kissing him so gently. Once he has tasted the forbidden fruit, lovemaking, he can no longer return to his old-self. He wants to renew and even deepen their relationship but for that, he needs the painter to remember. He is well aware that the drunkenness had an impact on the artist’s consciousness hence the next morning after their lovemaking, he visits the artist’s chamber waiting for him. The latter had to go out because of nausea and vomiting.

And now pay attention to the words and actions of the noble who has already fallen deeply in love.

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First, he is wearing an dark purple robe with short sleeves. We can observe that he has dressed up especially for the painter. Now, you might realize my mistake. While treating the different clothes of the protagonist (the significance of clothes, part 2), I overlooked this chapter. However, it actually confirms my observations made there. When it comes to win the artist’s heart, Yoon Seungho pays attention to his appearance and wants to use his charismatic image in order to attract the man’s attention and awake sexual desires.

In other words, he improves his apparel because he wants to seduce him. Is he here acting like the snake, the devil seducing the uke to temptation? But if you look more closely, you’ll notice that there is a book with an illustration on the table. There are two men fornicating. This is not random, the master put it there in order to trigger the hint about their lovemaking. However, the painter pays no attention to this picture. Yet this doesn’t discourage the master hence he speaks about the events of the night before.

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The irony is that Baek Na-Kyum committed a crime, he stole a bottle of expensive wine. Here, we can see another reference to the original sin and the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Eva committed a sin by disobeying to God’s words and here, we have the painter who acted like a thief. We could even add that the bottle could be another representation of the forbidden fruit. Does this mean that their fateful night embodies another Fall of man? It seems so because Seungho is acting like God here, commenting about the low-born’s actions through insinuations and trying to confront him with his theft. The moment the painter is faced with his wrongdoing, he decides to lie about it.

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Instead of chasing the commoner away for his larceny and as such expelling him from the garden of Eden, the noble just laughs it off.

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On the other hand, the readers should keep in their mind that the commoner is in fact committing another sin. However the knowledge of their sexual encounter hasn’t resurfaced, since sex and knowledge are what matters. That’s why there is no Fall of man here. Yoon Seungho, the combination of God and Satan, is patient and even very lenient. Hence he doesn’t punish the artist for his sins, on the other hand the master doesn’t renounce so easily. He wants the painter to get the knowledge, to remember his first sex and their fateful night. Therefore he initially implies that he saw the painter during that night but Baek Na-Kyum doesn’t comprehend this signal.

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Therefore the master refers directly to sex hoping that this would finally trigger the artist’s memory.

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The irony is that Baek Na-Kyum is still clueless till the end. He has no recollection despite the repetitive insinuations of the lord. Each time, Yoon Seungho became more and move obvious to the point he had to mention pregnancy.

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Even when he is given the medicine for his hangover indicating that the master is well aware of his sin, the artist remains innocent and pure. So due to his lack of knowledge, he can’t be expelled from paradise. However, we have to remember that in that scene, Yoon Seungho acted like a corrupted God, since he doesn’t condemn him for his crimes. Yet there is no ambiguity that the lord would have acted differently from God in the Genesis, if the commoner had remembered their lovemaking. He never wanted to make him leave the mansion which could be seen as paradise. Instead the main protagonist wanted to keep him there forever. That’s why we can interpret the manhwa as a new adaptation of the Genesis because we have two “scenes” referring to the Genesis 2-3: their fateful night together and the scene in the woods. The apple and the bottle were the forbidden fruit, whereas the learned sir and the loyal valet Kim were the snake. (Chapter 19) Baek Na-Kyum was seduced by an illusion, he was tempted by his “pure love”, although I have to say that here the painter’s unconscious played a huge part. The bottle that was stolen by the low-born was later used by the lord as lubricant hence we have this picture in the chapter 20.

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This is just like in the bible. Baek Na-Kyum gave the forbidden fruit to the protagonist. That’s why I keep writing that each drawing has a purpose and deep meaning. Then we have the first original sin where Yoon Seungho was playing two roles, God and Adam, since he is the master of his domain. The Garden of Eden is the mansion and the forest simultaneously. While sex occurred in the first place, in the chapter 23 the focus is on the knowledge. Will the painter remember their fateful night? The moment he remembers, he loses his innocence and purity. That’s why the servant Kim advises him not to remember.

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However, it is too late because the moment Baek Na-Kyum feels that he committed a sin, he catches a glimpse of a image from that fateful night.

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The feeling that he did something wrong is related to the flashback therefore I would say that the last drawing personifies Baek Na-Kyum’s loss of innocence. The Fall of man is about to happen.

Interesting is that although we have two scenes referring to the original sin, the readers never witness the expulsion of “Eva and Adam” from the garden of Eden all this time. The reason is that Yoon Seungho chose to be patient, nevertheless he demanded the artist to paint hoping that at some point the low-born would recollect their wonderful night.

Chapter 23

Because of this request, the painting becomes the symbol of the original sins. The aristocrat would like to engrave this night forever because it felt so beautiful, it was for him as if he had reached the paradise. That’s why when the noble hears that Baek Na-Kyum is transporting with him a painting causing him embarrassment and blushing, the lord misunderstands the content of the painting.

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The noble thinks that the painter has finally recalled their memorable night hence he is so happy. That’s why later he decides to invite him to the pavilion through his loyal valet.

Now, you can understand what the scene at the pavilion means. This is the new version of the expulsion of paradise, the actual Fall of man, the revelation of all sins. Here, Yoon Seungho thought that he would see a painting of their sexual encounter so that the artist would become his lover. He was so wrong and misunderstood the low-born’s action. In the chapter 25, he really believes that if he acts like in their first encounter, the uke will accept him. (Chapter 25) But he is rejected. The forced sex seems to be the only way for the lord to claim the painter as his lover and partner (in his opinion), hence the rape becomes the expulsion of paradise for both men.

Baek Na-Kyum remembers that he confessed his love and lost his virginity to the lord, it is as painful as losing his virginity. The rejection and the forced sex make the lord realize that what he experienced during that memorable night was just an illusion and he can not experience it again.

(Chapter 26)

The commoner has the impression that since he has lost his purity, he can no longer remain by the low noble’s side hence he whispers the name of his learned sir. Both realize that they lost something important… Both lost their innocence. Baek Na-Kyum experienced sex for the first time, fully aware, whereas the lord was hurt that the painter could never treasure their unforgettable night. They are like expelled from the Garden of Eden therefore the following chapters are so painful for both protagonists. Both meet hardships, the lord keeps getting rejected and criticized, while the artist is forced to do a fellatio and later to have a sex marathon. However each time, Yoon Seungho fails to win the man’s heart because he hasn’t understood yet that feelings are important when it comes to lovemaking. He can never act as if sex was a fight. Feelings can’t be forced.

Now, you can understand why the rape had to happen at the pavilion. It is a combination between nature (woods) and civilization (mansion) so that they would feel the banishment. Yoon Seungho can no longer imagine that the love he received during that night was directed to him, this is the end of paradise hence he gets jealous and angry. He would really love to become the recipient of such a love. Both made a terrible experience with sex, something connected to pain and gain a new terrible knowledge. Sex and love are not really similar but the lord had no idea how to gain the painter’s affection. (Chapter 23)

Fall of man just occurred once, however we have two original sins. The first one was when the lord took the teacher’s place (chapter 26) and the other is when the artist stole the bottle of expensive wine and lied about his action.

The latter paid a huge price for his sin, just like the powerful noble. It took them a long time to overcome their trauma, the pain of rejection and betrayal. Yoon Seungho also made the mistake to act like God, because he thought that his wealth and power were convincing enough to win over the painter. However, he was just a human as his assets meant nothing to the commoner. Hence he had to pay for his sins. Let us not forget that Baek Na-Kyum sinned twice when he had sex with the lord for the first time. He stole the bottle and later he didn’t resist the temptation, when he imagined the low noble’s visit. He couldn’t bear the rejection from the teacher and had a hallucination. He might have forgotten it but he was the one leading their intercourse so he is not entirely innocent either. Deep down, Baek Na-Kyum always wanted to have sex before and even fantasized about the lord (the wet dreams in the chapter 2 and 6). Furthermore by stealing the wine, he sent the wrong signal to the seme (see my analysis about Breakups, chagrin and alcohol).

Nevertheless, I am not stating that Baek Na-Kyum is the reason why the lord sinned. We are no longer in the Middle-Age, where women should be blamed for the Fall of man. No, even if Baek Na-Kyum is a new version of Eva, both persons are equally responsible for their sins. No one is innocent, however the uke appears more virtuous due to his purity and chaste love through his heartfelt confession, hence the rape is a terrible “punishment” for the painter. He, who never connected sodomy to violence and sin before he met the low noble, has to discover another side of homosexuality. It is not just about love and warmth. It is a harsh fall for the artist that’s why it is important for the artist to rediscover his first perception of homosexuality. Sodomy can be something natural and as pure as love between a woman and man. Hence their relationship improves the moment the noble learns from his mistakes and is willing to give up on his pride and position as master, he starts prioritizing the low-born’s pleasure. Little by little, the painter is discovering the joyance connected to sex and no longer denying his own sexual orientation.

After the Fall of man, Eva and Adam had to work and encountered many hardships, yet they got children: Cain and Abel. In other words, their love became fruitful. Therefore it becomes clear that the noble will be able to become the real recipient of the painter’s love. It is just a matter of time. However, in the bible, Cain killed Abel out of jealousy. Should we see it as another allusion to what will happen in the second season? Will the valet Kim become the victim of the attempted assassination on Baek Na-Kyum? Honestly, this is what I have been fearing for a long time. I hope, I’m wrong because this would mean that Yoon Seungho would lose the only person who knows him so well and shows such an understanding. Imagine his pain and this will reinforce his need and longing for the painter’s love.

This will be my final words for this essay. If someone commits a sin, it is possible to find redemption that’s why forgiveness plays a huge part in Christianity. Repentance and admitting his sin are the conditions. It is the painter’s choice to forgive the lord for his sin, just like the lord forgave the artist for his sins (larceny and lie). It is just a matter of time until the painter forgives Yoon Seungho entirely, since the lord has already started protecting his painter and showers him with his care and attention. No servant is allowed to speak ill about Baek Na-Kyum and he has to be treated like a master. That’s why his clothing has also changed. Little by little, the artist’s status is elevated. But here is the next question: who will confess first? Will the lord be able to express his feelings, since he is not skilled in this matter/field?

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Painter Of The Night: Short analysis of the new trailer (season 2) – second version

This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/

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Today, I’ll examine the trailer announcing the new start of the second season. First, I would like to thank my follower @Dream Island for mentioning my blog on youtube because thanks to her (I assume so), my blog is more visited than before. I don’t know how many times I watched the trailer but it made me so happy since we are able to get a few glimpses of the second season.

Byeonduck tweeted the link for the trailer, the korean version, too where you could get a better view on one image from the trailer. First, I worked on the korean version until the English version was released. Hence the release came much later. I had to change the pictures and give more explanations. Here, I have to thank my follower @seunghohoe for the translation and the update because without this person I wouldn’t be capable to write that much. In other words, I am examining the trailer and the images from Lezhin where you get to see two more drawings from the second season.

We see how a naked Yoon Seungho carrying a person enveloped by the lord’s robe from one chamber to another. There is no ambiguity that Baek Na-Kyum is in the noble’s arms, especially if we read the comment. Since the latter is covered with sweat, you can imagine what happened before. They had sex and now the artist seems to be exhausted, even sleeping because his arms are hanging. So my assumption is that the master is bringing his lover to his own chamber. Let us not forget that there is only one door separating his room from the master’s room.

Now, you are wondering why he is wrapped with the noble’s cloth. One could say that he wants to hide the painter’s face, his identity. However, I doubt that because of his behavior in the first season. Let’s not forget that he generated gossips with his visit to the tailor shop intentionally. He knew that the tailor would spread the rumor, especially with the foreplay at the shop, hence he wasn’t surprised, when Min asked him about the painter in the episode 41. This was actually his answer to the challenge in the chapter 33. He used the hunt in order to warn the challenging noble Min. That’s why Min is now using Jihwa in order to hurt Yoon Seungho as he wants to dethrone the alpha in the sodomite community and become the new king.

Since there is no secret about the partner’s identity, especially when there are so many rumors circulating about the fiancee,

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there exists another reason for enveloping the painter in his robe. In my opinion, the master wants to ensure that the painter doesn’t get sick again due to exhaustion like the last time. Let’s not forget that he got huge pangs of conscience because of the sex marathon. The low-born spent 10 days in the master’s bed before recovering from the illness. (Chapter 33) This image represents a flashback from the chapter 33, where our protagonist recalled the artist’s terrible face, while he has to hear the other aristocrats describing the person he loved. The memory outlines that this incident left a deep impression on Yoon Seungho that he could still remember the painter’s sick face. Therefore the protagonist wants to keep his painter safe, in the warmest room in the mansion where the noble can attend to the commoner’s needs (giving him water, cleaning his body). I even anticipate he will do everything himself. However, we shouldn’t forget that the master’s deepest wish is to share his own bed with the uke. Only with him, he can finally relax and sleep. We all know that the lord is suffering from insomnia since he hasn’t overcome his trauma from the past.

Now, if we pay attention to the other two drawings from Lezhin, we can recognize the bodies of Yoon Seungho and Baek Na-Kyum.

Both are in the master’s bedchamber recognizable due to the folding screen in the background. Since the legs from the man lying on the floor are thinner, we can guess that this is the painter, whereas the lord is on his knees. I assume that both are kissing. However, in the second picture, the position are switched.

You might wonder why? The breasts are more muscular, while the man on the top has a smaller chest. The other clue is the short dark hair (in the right corner on the top). First, I thought the person was not wearing a topknot but the lock is indicating otherwise. However, I am still maintaining that the painter is on the top because not once we saw a lock of Seungho’s hair while having sex. His coiffure was always perfect. So for the first time, the readers are witnessing the painter caressing the lord’s chest.

Remember that in my manual, I had declared that we should pay attention to the artist’s hand because it signalized a change in the low-born’s emotions and state of mind. Here, it looks like the commoner is taking the initiative revealing Baek Na-Kyum’s growing feelings for Yoon Seungho. Imagine how the master must be happy in this situation, he always longed to be loved, to sense warmth. Now the manhwalovers can envisage, the commoner is little by little making the noble’s dream come true. No wonder, if Yoon Seungho treats Baek Na-Kyum as his bride. But my impression is that both images could be from two different smut scenes indicating the progression, the painter becomes more and more proactive during their sexual encounters. This scene will happen much later in the second season. This is my prediction. Seungho will ask the painter to wear a topknot so that the social gap will completely disappear. In my opinion, this is connected to the improvement of Baek Na-Kyum’s education. The moment he is really literate, he can be judged as a noble.

Simultaneously the comments are revealing a lot about the attitude of people about this extraordinary couple.

“About that fiendish first son of master Yoon. Yoon Seungho.” “From what I hear, he’s met his match”.

We have to remember that in the past the seme was introduced as a hell-raiser, he always had different sex partners, even went to sex orgies but he could never get taken. No noble was able to get his affection or even attract his attention. In other words, he had a very bad reputation. The irony is that now, a low-born, has been able to conquer the powerful lord’s heart. Imagine the humiliation for all the aristocrats who were his sex partners once. They must feel insulted and I detect that these rumors will cause more resent and hatred among the local nobility. And the reader can sense a certain disdain towards the innocent lover in this remark “he’s met his match”. He is just fiendish like the eldest son Yoon. The people are looking down on Yoon Seungho and the painter, the second comment could be expressed by nobles. Hence I envisage that Jihwa’s plan might receive more support, because so far, only three aristocrats were involved: Min, Jihwa and the man with the mole on the cheek. The other guests left, when it became too dangerous.

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What I mean is that with this kind of negative rumors, Jihwa will feel consolidated with his decision, since he thinks that he is acting for his childhood friend’s benefit. With Baek Na-Kyum by his side, the seme is even more mocked and secluded than before. Once the painter is killed, Yoon Seungho’s reputation won’t worsen any longer and the seme will return to his side to heal his wounds, this is what the red-haired man is thinking. Jihwa is not realizing that he is just a tool and he is not helping his friend at all. He didn’t even question how Min could give him the info about an assassin right on the spot. This indicated that Min must have used the killer himself before. But Jihwa is so stupid and blinded by his arrogance and entitlement. As a conclusion, the rumor in the pictures will accelerate the attempted assassination. There is no ambiguity that the artist will survive but this will be a painful process for our both protagonists.

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But let’s go back to this wonderful picture. Here, Seungho is revealing his gentle side and concern for his lover as he keeps looking at him while walking. So why is he moving the painter? Bringing him to his own bed is full of symbolism. He makes a statement to the servants: this is his lover and partner. Baek Na-Kyum is even called the lord’s fiancée. While the gossipers are making fun of Yoon Seungho, they are right at the same time, the powerful noble truly views Baek Na-Kyum as his bride.

So the more Baek Na-Kyum is seen in the noble’s chamber, the more it sends the message that the painter is his “wife”, like he announced it in the chapter 40 in the first season. (Chapter 40) By placing the red dot on the forehead, Yoon Seungho made the painter look like a bride. This wasn’t just a joke, he really wanted to assume his responsibility and become the painter’s “husband”. The rumor circulating now confirms my explanation about his actions.

Then if we take a closer look to the noble’s robe, we notice two things, the presence of the burgundy color and cranes as pattern.

This is what I wrote about the cranes:

In many cultures cranes symbolize happiness, honor, longevity and good fortune. In some areas they are even said to be mystical, magical, or holy creatures. Strictly speaking, the crane is a sign of good luck.

Jihwa was the one who had such birds as pattern on his robe for that’s how he perceived himself, whereas he was just a pheasant. However, I doubt that Yoon Seungho is viewing himself as a crane since we never saw him looking at his own reflection in the mirror. For me, he associates the painter to a crane, the one who brings him happiness and good fortune. That’s why he is carrying Baek Na-Kyum so carefully because he pays attention to his lover’s health condition. Yoon Seungho has learnt his lesson and he is someone who reflects a lot about his actions and behavior, unlike Jihwa and Jung In-Hun. That’s why I can not understand why some readers keep calling him a psychopath. He is admitting his mistakes and learning from them, he is able to prioritize the painter’s interests.

Burgundy: a dark purplish red, it is more sophisticated and serious and less energetic than true red. It indicates controlled power, determined ambition and dignified action and is often favored by the wealthy. https://www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com/

The reappearance of the burgundy reinforces my impression that the master has come back to life, however he is still less active as he is only focusing on his lover and keeps refusing meddling in politics. So from my point of view, this scene has to happen before the attempted assassination. I hope, my assumption is correct. He thought, warning Min and cutting ties with Jihwa would be enough but he is underestimating the nobles’ stubbornness and the viciousness. Min and Jihwa believe that their titles are a protection and Yoon Seungho won’t retaliate. In the worst case, Jihwa will become the scapegoat and Min can remain untouched as he is not the one who hired the assassin. They all think that Yoon Seungho’s mercilessness could only affect the commoners, yet they never heard him saying that humiliating a noble excited him, (chapter 18) when he felt nothing as the straw mat beating occurred. For him, this was a normality, although I am somehow suspecting that he wasn’t entirely honest. It did affect him because his admired painter had been hurt. Nevertheless, when in the chapter 18, Yoon Seungho felt excited and as such alive due to the breakup with Jihwa, he showed his beastly instincts. And if we recall the whole first season, the manhwaphiles will notice that Seungho showed excitement, when he humiliated the nobles. Let us not forget that he humiliated not only Jihwa, but also his friend (the man with the mole), Jung In-Hun and Min. He revealed his true personality in the woods, where he was the one who killed the deer and the pheasant… therefore I assume that terrible things could/will happen to the nobles in the woods. (Chapter 41) They all underestimated Yoon Seungho because they only judged him as “a man consumed by lust” and a “hell-raiser”. He has been hiding his cards and claws very well all these years in order to protect himself. He is definitely keeping an eye on what is happening at the capital. And this was already visible in the first season with following image:

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He has shadow guards and they visit him during the night. The existence of the shadow guards indicate that the powerful noble has a huge network and can get info very quickly but can give secret orders too, like f. ex. eliminate annoying aristocrats. He doesn’t need to hire someone from the market place. And this is how Yoon Seungho will intervene after Baek Na-Kyum gets hurt.

But let’s go back to my favorite picture from the second season.

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Burgundy is associated to red and as such to blood. Here, it occupies the biggest part of the drawing underlining its importance. Hence I consider burgundy as a bad omen as well, there will be a carnage… and the nobles won’t be spared. Baek Na-Kyum, enveloped in the burgundy cloth, will be the cause and trigger for the purge. But since his head is wrapped, it appears that Yoon Seungho will never allow the painter to witness this. He knows how sensitive the artist is, he already fainted, when a mere servant was executed. Imagine his reaction, if he viewed the execution of nobles. Hence this picture should be judged as a foreshadowing of the future events. Yoon Seungho will retaliate in the shadow, not in the open but he will be ruthless, in particular to people who betrayed him, like Jihwa. Remember that my theory is that Yoon Seungho created this image of hell-raiser in order to divert attention and deceive his enemies, even his family. My prediction is that the revenge will occur in the woods and he will use his shadow guards for that.

Finally, I would like to point out the contradiction between the comment by the gossipers and the lord’s behavior. They are describing the master as a man obsessed with sex, making fun of him by calling the painter “his fiancée”, whereas the readers are the only ones knowing the truth. He is just a man in love taking care of his loved one, showering him his care and affection so that the painter will love him deeply in return. These comments reveal how deceived gossipers are, they have no idea that they are laughing at someone that is much more perceptive, intelligent and powerful than they think he is. That’s why I called Yoon Seungho the master of deception many times. He was able to create such a fake image of himself that they don’t perceive his dangerosity. He is like an eagle waiting for the right time to attack, as long as the crows don’t bother him too much, he can let them play… however, if he, as an eagle, becomes the target, he will ensure that the leader of the crow colony will be erased.

Now, we have this image where both protagonists are walking on the street. Striking is that the noble is wearing a very festive robe, a combination of pink and black. This illustrates that the relationship with the painter has improved, the pink indicates that the master is in love, yet he is trying to hide it under the black exterior robe. At the same time, he put this apparel on in order to impress his lover. Before, he never really paid attention to his appearance but once in love, he acts differently. He knows that neither power nor wealth could ever buy the painter’s heart. He has to use different means in order to earn his trust and love: making sure that he is well treated by the servants, listening to the artist’s words, treating him like the master in their relationship.

What caught my attention in this scene is that Baek Na-Kyum is walking by the lord’s side. If you compare to the chapter 40, when they were returning to the mansion from the tailer shop, the low-born was just following the noble. He was walking behind him all the time. (Chapter 40) This symbolized that there was still a gap between these two men. Now, it is different. Baek Na-Kyum stands next to him so that we can say the painter’s status has been elevated. The artist is also dressed with expensive winter clothes that’s why the social disparity is less visible. Only the hairdressing reveals that Baek Na-Kyum is no lord. However, little by little, the crevice between Yoon Seungho and his loved one is disappearing. Now, we have to wonder why the painter at the end of the trailer turned his head.

What caught his attention that he stops paying attention to Yoon Seungho? Maybe he heard the killer doing a show and this made him curious.

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I even had this thought that the man dancing could become a new motive for a painting. Imagine the irony… the assassin is portrayed by the painter while doing a show, whereas the man is waiting for the right opportunity.

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But that’s just an idea and this would create an occasion for the painter to divert his topics and improve his talents.

As a conclusion, although we could only see a few glimpses of the new season, it was already enough to confirm many observations from all my analyses written about the first season. Simultaneously, the manhwaphiles could notice the changes of Baek Na-Kyum’s behavior so that his relationship with Yoon Seungho improves to the point that he becomes the official bride in the rumor, although he is mocked there. He is shown caressing the lord’s chest, taking the initiative in their sexual encounter. Moreover this is definitely a slap for Jihwa who waited for so many years for his friend’s love.

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Painter Of The Night: Breakups, chagrin and alcohol 🍾

This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/

In this essay, I’ll focus on the causes and consequences of a rift between the characters. Since you have already seen the pictures chosen as illustration for the analysis, you know the identity of the persons I’ll focus. But this is only partially correct. We need to look at the partners’ reactions carefully as well. What caught my attention are the similarities between chapter 18 and 19. In chapter 18, we have the end of relationship between Yoon Seungho and Jihwa, whereas we have a rift between Jung In-Hun and Baek Na-Kyum in the next chapter.

1. The break-up between Seungho and Jihwa

First, let’s examine the first parting. Striking is that the powerful noble is the one who decides to cut ties with his childhood friend.

The latter has been caught as the culprit who ruined Baek Na-Kyum’s second painting. But this incident is just the trigger for the split. In fact, there are other roots for the rift. Interesting is that the red-haired man never expected this to happen revealing that he had never comprehended the true nature of his relationship with Yoon Seungho.

He believed that since he had been by Yoon Seungho’s side for so long and the latter had been his only sex partner, the protagonist had given him some privileges. He was only partially right. The lord closed his eyes, when Jihwa came unannounced and when the latter bought one of his servants in order to spy on him.

All this time, he showed a certain tolerance towards his friend but each time, he revealed displeasure and had a cold gaze which the friend never caught, too self-absorbed in his own feelings and thoughts. That’s the reason the main lead didn’t great him properly in the chapter 12.

It even culminated to a firm warning. But Jihwa overlooked it. From my point of view, the red-haired lord made two huge mistakes. First, he misjudged the warning because of a misunderstanding.

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For our beloved seme, the reproach made by Jihwa implied that his friend was spying on him. Therefore he asked him to stop prying into his life by getting info through his “informer”.

Furthermore, Jihwa was acting as if he had a prerogative to meddle in his friend’s life. He had to tell him how to live his life.

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Notice the seme’s behavior in the last picture. He puffs the smoke into his friend’s face showing his dissatisfaction and frustration. During their whole conversation (chapter 12-13), Seungho was well aware that Jihwa was prying into his life, however the powerful noble remained distant and didn’t let anything transpire: “Nothing much happened”. So when he warns him not to cross the line, he has something else in his mind. For him Jihwa acts like all the other nobles, keeping an eye on him because valuable info could give him some leverage. The master never thought that his friend’s actions were the result of his jealousy. This is where the misunderstanding lies. Moreover, due to Seungho’s leniency, the red-haired man believed that he had a special place in Seungho’s heart. The reality was different. Yoon Seungho always perceived him as a sex partner like the others because he was a noble. Despite their long relationship, the main character holds deep grudges against the aristocracy. In his eyes, they are all hypocrites and snakes, trying to backstab their acquaintance for their own benefit.

This is what Yoon Seungho learnt through his traumatic past, he saw beyond his father’s actions but Jihwa failed to comprehend this because he is too immature to grasp the whole situation in the past. And this leads me to believe that our protagonist resents the nobility for conspiring against the king. The purge wouldn’t have happened if they had done nothing and he had to bear the whole burden as he was the sacrificed lamb for his family. Simultaneously, the other aristocrats were betrayed by one of their fellows who did it in order to gain more benefit. This explicates his refusal to meddle with politics. For him, all the nobles and the king are terrible. Now, you can understand why the main character couldn’t differentiate Jihwa from the others as he was a noble. What Jihwa recognized as an advantage (his title), it symbolized a hindrance in reality in Yoon Seungho’s life. No wonder that the latter never looked down on the painter because he discerned his talent and hard work.

Furthermore our seme was well aware that Jihwa had been using him all along. Therefore when his friend claims he has been using him all this time, this is no novelty for the seme. However, the readers know very well that these words are not reflecting the entire truth. Jihwa had been waiting for Seungho’s love. Interesting is that these words reinforced the impression the main character had about his childhood friend and this deepens their misconception. Yoon Seungho misunderstands Jihwa’s motivation behind his actions. He can’t detect the love his friend has for him since on the surface, it seems like Jihwa is disregarding his authority, acts behind his back and puts informers in his mansion. Hiring an amateur spy could be for another reason, like discovering his secrets so that he can be blackmailed. The irony is that due to his plot, Jihwa even encourages the former friend to seduce the low-born. Yoon Seungho even teases the red-haired noble by announcing that he will turn this gossip into a reality.

Here, we can clearly observe that Yoon Seungho never viewed Jihwa differently from the other aristocrats. The main lead has the impression that he doesn’t belong to their order hence he has no problem to taste a commoner. For him, title means nothing. That’s the reason why their friendship or sexual relationship could never deepen and become real love. Jihwa could only predict his friend’s behavior but never what triggered his actions. Striking is that the end of their relationship doesn’t affect Yoon Seungho at all. That’s why his heart is not moved when he sees Jihwa’s face full of tears as he doesn’t wipe his tears, like he does with the artist.

For him, the tears can only be a simulacrum, nothing genuine because Jihwa has always faked his facial expressions. In addition, he perceives more anger and rage than pain. I would even add that Yoon Seungho seems to be relieved for the loss of his acquaintance therefore he caresses the painter’s cheek and thanks him for the amusing incident. What caught my attention are Yoon Seungho’s words. While the latter commented to Jihwa that nothing much happened in his life despite the straw mat beating, he considers the parting with Jihwa as exciting. It leaves the impression that Yoon Seungho was living like a zombie with his friend by his side. So hurting another noble has become an amusement and now, we understand why the protagonist had so much fun during the hunt. (chapter 22) He enjoys humiliating nobles, it gives him sensations, whereas punishing commoners or killing servants is nothing extraordinary.

Jihwa’s humiliation and his rift with his childhood friend happens in the courtyard, where many servants witness this incident generating gossip. Due to their parting, Jihwa becomes a drunk and visits the tavern very often. He drowns his sorrow in alcohol. (chapter 41) His chagrin is so deep that he is losing little by little his dignity. In chapter 41, he even has his hair loose and sleeps on the street like a commoner. He no longer acts and dresses like a noble. All this illustrates that Jihwa did love his friend but his lack of consideration and egoism were the reasons why he could never get close to the seme. The irony is that Yoon Seungho has already experienced Jihwa’s betrayal hence this is no surprise if the main lead will know right away who was behind the attempted assassination. The problem is that the main lead never thought that the moment he is in a relationship with the painter, he has to protect his loved one very well. This is no longer amusing and exciting when your loved one gets hurt. This will teach him a lesson so that he will be better prepared, when his other enemies start targeting him.

On the other hand, the dissolution of his relationship with Jihwa liberates the seme, as now he has no particular sex partner. He is free to go after the low-born, even if it means that he will be outcast by the other nobles. (chapter 18) He never cared for his reputation or seclusion anyway. Then we have to remember that from early on Yoon Seungho was aware of Baek Na-Kyum’s feelings for the teacher. In my opinion, he must have even thought that they were in a relationship because Baek Na-Kyum treasured the teacher’s poem so much, was willing to get punished instead of his “learned sir”, when the latter was suspected of the “crime”. In addition, he has never heard the low noble’s words about his disdain for sodomy and erotic pictures. He observed as well that the painter was keeping his distance from him despite the arousal and his advances (chapter 16). From my point of view, the seme got aware that the artist was faithful to the teacher, yet he misjudged the true nature of their relationship. Hence he never anticipated that the painter was a virgin, influenced by the power of the erotic paintings, the place he was raised and the blushing caused by the teacher.

2. The separation between Na-Kyum and In-Hun

And the most important picture in chapter 19 is that only Seungho becomes the witness of the rift between Jung In-Hun and Baek Na-Kyum, unlike with the breakup with Jihwa.

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As you can observe, this time there is no servant, only nobles and the latter are not aware of the presence of the two persons in the courtyard. Notice that this scene makes the lord stop walking indicating that he is very attentive and interested because the painter means a lot to him. Now, he gets aware that there is a quarrel between these two people.

First he was in a good mood, when he visited the gisaeng house

Chapter 19

because he couldn’t forget the painter’s expression during the masturbation. It had affected him so much that night that he had an arousal too. In other words, their sexual encounter had left a deep impression on the lord. Then the rift with Jihwa changed everything, it encouraged him even more to pursue the uke.

Later he keeps thinking about the scene he witnessed in the courtyard. He is trying to judge what really happened there. When the painting is presented to his guests, he pays attention to the artist’s facial expressions and sees the tears in his eyes masked by the drop of rain.

Sadness is written all over his face but he has no idea about the outcome. Is it just a quarrel or a breakup because he only saw a simple gesture coming from the teacher? He just raised his hand.

Compare this behavior to Yoon Seungho’s, when he cut ties with his friend. The former grabbed the red-haired noble by the topknot, literally threw him on the ground and finally stabbed the spy. Despite the same location, the gestures were more dramatic and more comprehensible hence this scene doesn’t look like a parting. As you can detect, the flashbacks are quite important in this chapter because it outlines the noble’s preoccupations. While he is physically present with his guests, he is actually lost in his thoughts thinking about his “prey”.

When he hears that the bottle of expensive wine has disappeared, Byeonduck focuses on the noble’s gaze.

This is the signal for Yoon Seungho. Now, he knows what occurred between the two men, I mean, he believes to know. Here, look at his gaze, there is surprise but also a light reflecting in his eye. It was as if a fire had been ignited, therefore he is not angry that someone stole the bottle. He knows the identity of the thief but doesn’t care because he sees this as an opportunity to approach the painter. They must have broken up or something similar hence the painter is drinking his sorrow in alcohol.

Imagine the irony, Yoon Seungho doesn’t even pay attention to his childhood friend after the rift. If he had heard that his red-haired friend would spend his days and nights at the tavern drinking, he would have noticed that Jihwa might have had other motives for spying on him. (chapter 36)

For the master, the theft of the bottle is the trigger for him to visit the painter’s chamber. He must seize the opportunity, maybe in his chagrin, Baek Na-Kyum will accept his advances. Therefore he goes there hoping to have sex. What he doesn’t expect is that though he envisaged that he would have to seduce the man, he isn’t in control of the situation. He has to hear a love confession and is even kissed so suddenly. (chapter 19) Right from the start, the low-born is the one controlling their encounter. Like I had mentioned in another analysis, their “first night” together has two phases. The first one is when Seungho is just looking for sex but he is stopped by the artist, when the latter admits his fear since he is a virgin. The second phases is where both make love. In both phases, Baek Na-Kyum is the one affecting the lord’s actions and decisions. Yoon Seungho might have taken advantage of the situation, he is mistaken for the learned sir, but in reality Baek Na-Kyum was the one leading the sexual encounter. The alcohol made their “first night” possible, while for Jihwa it increased his pain and distance to Yoon Seungho.

So if we look again at the scene at the pavilion, we realize that Baek Na-Kyum’s rejection and slap sounds like a breakup for the lord. (chapter 25) It was as if they had an one-night-stand and the other has already forgotten their memorable night… because it meant nothing to the uke. Imagine the irony of the situation. The painter kept his virginity for the teacher but once he lost it to another man, he doesn’t want to enter into a relationship with the man who took his virginity. He values more the feelings than the sexual encounter. This explains why the master uses force in order to submit the painter. He can’t accept the rejection or we could say the breakup in Seungho’s eyes. Then since he has internalized that sex is war through his sexual encounters with the other nobles, he believes that he can act the same way with the commoner. He just needs to defeat the artist sexually and the latter will accept his fate. However, he never expected that the outcome would be different. He might have forced the artist to sex, in reality the painter was never defeated as he mentioned Jung In-Hun, the loved one. (chapter 26) Unlike Jihwa and Baek Na-Kyum, the noble didn’t drink any alcohol in order to ease the pain of the breakup because he never accepted it as such. He preferred fighting for this relationship, hence he took care of the artist after the rape. He refuses to admit defeat, even if his actions even worsen the situation and damage his relationship with the low-born. In other words, there will be no breakup or rejection hence he will never drink his sorrow into alcohol. On the other hand, he will be plagued with pangs of conscience and crack his brain in order to salvage his relationship with Baek Na-Kyum. Strangely, he is far more active than Jihwa and Baek Na-Kyum, when it comes to love which contrasts so much to his passivity concerning politics and the nobility. The lord’s chagrin provokes violent reactions so that at the end, he is truly exhausted because he didn’t manage to succeed. Any attempt to win the painter’s heart failed, until he finally showed his true self: tired, vulnerable and depressed. (chapter 35) Only then he is able to have hope again because he no longer perceives hatred, rejection… he even catches the artist’s blushing. And this outlines the painter’s purity, strength and determination.

Now, it is time to pay attention to Jung In-hun and his “breakup” with the painter and as such its impact on the uke. We have to imagine how hard Jung In-Hun’s fall is because in chapter 18, he starts conveying Yoon Seungho’s possessions,

Chapter 18

he strolls through the property while thinking that he is far superior to this noble in term of intelligence and morals.

Chapter 18

That’s why he calls the powerful lord “filthy fiend”, yet he has to learn through the incident with Jihwa that the painter occupies a bigger place in the noble’s heart than himself. He discovers the artist’s true role at the mansion, he was never a servant like the aristocrat declared. He had to paint erotic pictures for the master.

(chapter 19)

He can’t imagine that the lord would value the low-born more than him, who thinks of himself as skilled and intelligent. Imagine that he has to hear that he has to rely on a low-born in order to get sponsored. He denies this accusing the low-born of seducing the noble, proclaiming that he had used immoral means in order to get this position. Let us not forget that with these words, the teacher is trying to diminish the artist’s talent which he can’t recognize as he is just a low-born. Only people from the nobility, even if they belong to the low nobility, have skills, that’s what distinguishes them from the commoners. This is exactly what Jung In-Hun believes hence he is so blinded by his arrogance and entitlement that he can’t admit Baek Na-Kyum’s talent. What a humiliation for the teacher and if we remember how highly he thought of himself while envying the lord’s wealth, he envisioned himself as rich and powerful as his sponsor in the future. This shows how delusional he is. However, he was not sponsored for his abilities but because he was used as leverage for the painter. He had to thank a low-born for his future career due to erotic pictures of sodomy, something he loathes and hates.

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What Yoon seungho saw as a simple gesture, is full of meaning and power hence it is so painful for the painter.

Chapter 19

The raised hand means that he can no longer remain by the teacher’s side. Jung In-Hun doesn’t need to use violence in order to cut ties with the low-born, he has already physically and emotionally abused him in the past. The low noble pushes him away. Strictly speaking, he can never claim that he was his acquaintance or friend or supporter. By cutting ties, the noble tries to hide from the reality. If they are no longer together, then the deal becomes ineffective.

Now, imagine the irony of the situation, he is the one who ends their relationship because he has some difficulties to accept the truth after discovering the existence of the deal, on the other side he will be the one running towards the artist renewing their relationship, the moment he hears the truth from the powerful lips.

(chapter 22)

The end of the relationship between Jung In-Hun and Baek Na-Kyum means nothing to the low noble hence he doesn’t need to drink in order to forget the pain. On the other hand, he needs some time in order to digest the news: he was never considered as a great man full of potentials by the lord he envied.

However, the revelation of the deal unveils how fragile his relationship with the painter was. Each time his pride was hurt, he rejected the artist and sent him away. We have to envision that this was the reason why the low-born turned into a drunk. Once the learned sir discovered that Baek Na-Kyum was a successful book author, he got jealous and ensured that he would stop painting. At the same time, he rejected him because of his erotic paintings. The uke could only drown his sorrow in alcohol because he could no longer paint and simultaneously no longer meet the learned sir. This explains why after the rejection, the painter steals the bottle and drinks it all.

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He wants to forget that painful moment. It is like in the past. This chapter is important since it gives the readers a clue about the reason why Baek Na-Kyum became a drunk.

The moment Yoon Seungho opens the door and sees the artist’s drunkenness, he can’t help commenting about the poor state of the commoner: “What a sight!” So the painter should have realized the contradiction between the face he was seeing and the voice.

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So now, there is only one element left to comment. Why does the painter believe to see his teacher opening the door of his chamber?

Chapter 19

From my point of view, the alcohol is not the only explication. To me, it just unleashed his unconscious. It lowered his guard, he wished the return of his loved one. But if he had paid attention to the voice, he should have perceived the difference in the voice. Never mind, if you look at the pictures above, you’ll notice two things. When he hears the door opening and hears the comment, he turns his head so that he can’t pay attention to the voice itself, his desire is so strong that he imagines to see the teacher’s face. However, from that moment, he doesn’t look at the person’s standing in front of him. He walks towards Yoon Seungho while looking down and covering his face, then when he confesses his love, he is not even looking at the person’s face. (chapter 19) When he kisses the lord, his eyes are closed too. So the illusion was just for a brief moment, the readers were misled by Byeonduck. All this time, we have to envision that this is Yoon Seungho standing there. The drunkenness gave the uke the courage to confess his love but at the same time, it was just a wish that the low noble would be there. What caught my attention is that moment, they kiss each other, the painter is no longer able to discern the partner’s face. (chapter 21) We have to wonder why. My explanation is the following. Deep down, the uke knew that Jung In-Hun would never have sex with him, would never accept his feelings. However, his unconscious, meaning his repressed sexual desires, was unleashed, he wanted to have sex with a man, he had already dreamed of it twice and each time, it was with the powerful noble. So the painter’s unconscious allowed him to reveal his true sexual orientation, something he had kept hidden due to the brainwashing. So the alcohol not only reveals the chagrin caused by the rejection, it helped the painter to reveal his true desires and identity. That’s why the artist couldn’t remember the night spent with the powerful lord, it was like a dream and we all know that we always forget dreams.

And this leads me to the following observations and conclusion. The lord had no idea that the painter’s rejection and refusal were caused by the teacher’s coercive persuasion. He only thought that the genuine love felt for the teacher was the cause and they had a special relationship from the start. Sure, he discovered later that they had never entered into a physical relationship but he only explained this as an one-sided crush. Furthermore he knows the low noble’s true personality and anticipated that the learned sir would use the painter in order to obtain favors as soon as the existence of the deal is revealed.

But imagine his reaction when he gets aware of Jung In-Hun’s true behavior. The latter abused his loved one emotionally and physically, he was the real cause for the painter’s rejection as he had been indoctrinated that sodomy was dirty and filthy. Not only the powerful noble but also the painter suffered indirectly due to him. This would have changed a lot of things if the noble had met the artist much earlier… The uke wouldn’t have been forced to make a vow, wouldn’t have been hurt… the master wouldn’t have pushed to rape the painter because in reality the latter was indeed attracted by Yoon Seungho, like the two wet dreams unveiled it. Imagine the lord’s chagrin and regret, the moment the past is revealed. Only in the chapter 33, Baek Na-Kyum’s repressed memories of the physical abuse resurfaced and we only saw a glimpse of it… just a picture indicating that he must have repressed much more. So how will Yoon Seungho react, when the truth is unveiled? I doubt that he will remain inactive. We saw that his love for the painter was the trigger for the lord to become proactive. It will be interesting to see if the master seeks revenge on the former teacher. This could be the other reason why the noble ensures that Baek Na-Kyum surpasses his former admired sir in his career. I am quite sure that he won’t spare Jung In-Hun and make sure that he gets hurt physically too.

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Painter Of The Night: Yoon Seungho’s mouth 👄

This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter  But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/

Since I wrote a long analysis about “Legs That Won’t walk”, this time, my essay related to Painter Of The Night will be short. Nevertheless, I wanted to keep my promise to write each day something about this manhwa.

Now, you are wondering why I am focusing on Seungho’s mouth. The reason behind this is quite simple. I observed something very important while paying attention to the drawings. We have many pictures about Seungho’s gaze and the hands, yet Byeonduck did zoom in different chapters on Seungho’s mouth. All the following pictures have something in common. The reader can only see the protagonist’s mouth and each time, it is impossible to see his gaze. Why did the author focus on the main character’s mouth? This list is what I could gather so far (I might have missed some), nevertheless this selection will serve as an illustration.

We have this image in chapter 4:

In chapter 12, Yoon Seungho is seen threatening the painter.

Then in chapter 16, the beholder witnesses how Seungho is calling Baek Na-Kyum by his name, while whispering into his ear.


Moreover, our main character keeps whispering in chapter 20, when he orders his loyal valet to close the door:

The beholder sees a similar drawing in chapter 35, although I have here to add two other pictures for the explanation.

In chapter 39, we even have two such drawings (here I added the one in the middle for the explication :

If you compare all these pictures together, you’ll note that there exists two kind of zooms focusing on the protagonist’s mouth.

The first one is, when he is talking to Baek Na-Kyum very closely. These mirror the evolution of their relationship. First, in chapter 12, he is threatening the low-born in order to submit him. We can observe that they have a master-servant relationship. Seungho has problems to approach and impress the man, so far Baek Na-Kyum showed a certain defiance in his behavior. Then in the chapter 16, he is whispering his name “Na-Kyum” revealing his intention of being intimate with him. While talking, he is even licking the commoner’s ear in order to arouse him. He is seducing him with his words and actions. Hence we can say that he no longer treats him as his “servant”. In the last one, the characters are kissing each other representing the climax of intimacy. Striking is that Seungho can’t help himself smiling and letting a sound out. He is expressing his happiness. Finally, the painter is no longer rejecting him, he is even reciprocating his kisses and his face is even blushing. So Seungho is finally able to have the man reddened. Each time, he saw the artist blushing for the teacher, he got so jealous and now, he can provoke the same reaction. The sound “pfft” shouldn’t be judged as the protagonist is mocking the painter. He is just showing his joy.

Now, the second kind of zoom on the main lead’s zoom is when he is speaking. These kind of drawings are important because these reflect the moment where the seme is expressing his deep thoughts and emotions. Remember that I said that the protagonist is someone who keeps his thoughts and emotions to himself. The drawings with the mouth only indicate that Seungho is opening up, is voicing his inner thoughts.

At the pavilion, he was actually talking to himself, since he paid no attention to Jihwa. He can’t help himself saying what he is seeing in his mind. He is amazed that he can feel so free… he is liberated from the oppressing and condemning gazes. He is accepting himself because of the painting. It was as if his own gaze from the painting had hypnotized him and helped him to overcome his trauma.

Then in chapter 20, he whispers to Kim to close the door. Sure, he doesn’t want to scare the drunk artist. However, I perceive the whispering, as if he has some problem to reveal his true desires. Here, he has to admit in front of Kim that he wants to taste the painter for himself. In fact, he is giving an order to the butler. Little by little he is opening up, expressing his true thoughts and as such revealing his true personality: his wishes and desires. At the same time, it exposes that the main lead is acting more and more like a lord.

In chapter 35, our protagonist is at his lowest. He could never obtain the artist’s heart and is about to admit defeat. Strangely is that the “camera” is focusing more and more on the protagonist’s mouth. First, with the gaze and after only with the mouth. We can detect here the main character’s struggles. He has problems to externalize his inner thoughts. He has no idea what he could say because he fears the painter’s reaction. That’s why he stops himself, the three dots illustrate his concern. The low-born could reject him one more time. Interesting is that we only hear the seme’s question in the black picture. The author lets the reader vizualize the main character’s shyness. He is expressing himself with great difficulties. It was as if he was hiding himself. But he is able to overcome his fear and shyness hence he asks the painter about the painting. Then in the chapter 39, he has no problem to show his reproach and concern for the uke in front of the servants. Little by little, Seungho is no longer hiding his desires and as such his personality. He starts more and more voicing his true thoughts and emotions.

That’s why we have less pictures with the mouth only. This mirrors his inability to voice himself. However, the readers assist to a transformation of our main character. We have to imagine that this man has lived like a zombie for a long time and was even the master of deception. He never externalized his inner thoughts and emotions. This explains why we have no love confession from our beloved seme. He is just at the beginning of opening up. He hasn’t voiced any inner thought in front of the painter. For that, he needs practice and time.

That’s the reason why my favourite chapter in the first season is chapter 39. For the first time, he shows to his servants that they can’t talk to the artist like that behind the master’s back. He is very protective of Baek Na-Kyum. We shouldn’t forget that he was well aware that his domestics were gossiping about him (Yoon Seungho) but he never intervened before. In the chapter 39, he makes a statement: no one is allowed to gossip about the artist and his relationship to the lord. He was very firm about this. And his words were pretty effective because later, Jihwa’s spy has problems to find out what is happening at Yoon Seungho’s mansion.

chapter 41: the servant can only get info through other persons, Yoon Seungho’s domestics don’t dare to gossip any longer. So when the seme voiced his reprimand, they knew that they could no longer ignore the warning.

Moreover, we have the clothes showing Seungho as a man in love but he is still trying to hide these feelings. Furthermore, we get to see the inner thoughts from the main character with the drawing focused on the hand. (Chapter 39) The beholder can detect his jealousy. Then the “pfft” reveals his ultimate happiness but he can only make a sound. He can’t even say it directly to the painter who has his eyes closed. In this chapter, the master is revealing himself the most. He shows his teasing side and his huge sense of responsibility as well. But this huge step forward can be explained that for the first time, Baek Na-Kyum accepted to share his bed with Yoon Seungho. However, this huge progression is stopped due to the events in chapter 41 and 42. Jung In-Hun did damage their relationship. They might have sex together but I believe that Baek Na-Kyum is not spending the night with the lord, like in chapter 37/38. But for that, Seungho needs to voice his true thoughts and feelings. Maybe the poem (see my analysis about the hypotheses for the second season) will help them to get closer again. Seungho likes poetry and it could help him to externalize his love for the painter.

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Painter Of The Night/Legs That Won’t Walk: Illusion and reality 🥊

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During the first season of the manhwa Painter Of The Night, we have many scenes where illusion and reality are mixed or where reality differs from the appearances.

In the first case, I could mention the daydream in the chapter 2 (chapter 2) or the wet dream in the chapter 6 where the painter’s repressed natural desires resurface. The readers are a little confused because initially they have no idea how to judge these drawings. Are they reality or fiction? This is in particular visible in the following picture: On the surface, it looks so real, while in reality this image was a vision in Baek Na-Kyum’s dream which marked the start of his unleashed unconscious. In the wet dream, we had a similar question. The beholder wondered if these images were true memories or fantasies. (Chapter 2) These were a mixture of both, although the more pictures we got, the more it became an illusion, a phantasm. As you can observe, the boundaries between seem and real were sometimes not clearly defined. The beholder had to distinguish this.

In the second case, I could refer to the chapter 42 and 43. While the reader witnesses Seungho embracing wholeheartedly the painter and detects the longing for affection and warmth from the noble as much as he is expressing his love for the low-born, Jihwa imagines to see something else. Baek Na-Kyum is the one who seduces the powerful lord hence he believes to detect a cunning smile on the artist’s face. (Chapter 43) The red-haired man is too biased towards the young low-born because he has so many prejudices against commoners. He believes that each low-born has no principle and virtue and will do anything in exchange for power, money in order to improve his life. However, the reality is different from the illusion Jihwa experienced.

Baek Na-Kyum is so pure and innocent, he has strong principles. When he made the vow to never paint any erotic pictures, he was willing to suffer which underlines his determination and strength. He might have shed some tears but he never regretted any decision. What Jihwa failed to see is that he was projecting his own mentality into the painter’s mind. In fact, the one who is somehow corrupted and influenced by power and money is our red-haired man. Let’s not forget that Jihwa claims in the chapter 18 that he has been using his friend all this time.

chapter 18

Sure, he did it in order to maintain a certain dignity and out of pride, yet I suspect that there was some truth in his words. He might have loved Yoon Seungho but not to the point to have his reputation ruined as sodomite. His intimate interactions with Yoon Seungho occurred behind the curtain under the excuse that they were childhood friends.

Let’s not forget that Jihwa did cover his body so that the servant wouldn’t see the hickeys left by the seme. (chapter 3) Furthermore, it seems that each time Yoon Seungho had a sex session with Jihwa, he had no other sex partners. (chapter 13). Notice that Jihwa wasn’t present at the sex orgy in the chapter 33 hence he trusted Min’s words when the latter told him that the seme was hopping from one bedchamber to the other. From my point of view, Jihwa never participated in that kind of events that’s why he was able to have a clean reputation.

And in that instant you know why, for the other nobles like Min, it was visible that Jihwa was pinning for Yoon Seungho. My suspicion is that he only had our alpha seme as sex partner. Now, you can imagine why Jihwa must have resented the low-born so much after the chapter 18. The nature of his relationship with the protagonist was revealed, when he was dragged by the topknot in front of the servants. Here through their yelling, Jihwa tried to force his childhood friend to give up on the commoner. undefined(Chapter 18) With these words, the red-haired noble implied that his friend had to choose between him or Baek Na-Kyum as Jihwa had no intention to share him with the artist.

This reinforces my impression that Jihwa had always perceived himself as Seungho’s lover who was willing to share him with other nobles. He had been expecting all along that at some point, the protagonist would realize that Jihwa loved him. Striking is that after that topknot incident, Jihwa could no longer keep this honorable image and started acting like a spoiled child and paid no attention to his reputation as a noble. His servants have to clean his mess here. He became himself a drunk. (chapter 36)

chapter 41

Imagine that in the picture above the depressed noble slept on the street and his servant had to wake him up so that we can assume that the servants must have gossiped about his drunkenness and lack of dignity. The aristocrat doesn’t pay attention to his own image as a honorable noble any longer. He is too affected by the riff between him and Yoon Seungho.

But the illusion in the chapter 43 is just the result of his misinterpretation of the scene in the chapter 12 and the sex session in the chapters 14 and 15. We know that he has no info about Baek Na-Kyum hence he is unaware of his past and the vow. Yet I have to object that the friend never tried to get any info about the painter. He just saw him as a commoner hence as someone below his social status. That’s the reason why he became the victim of an illusion so easily, although in reality he might have already perceived some truth behind the appearances.

Now, let’s examine the scene in the chapter 12 where the boundaries between seem and real were mixed, just like in the first case. (Chapter 12) Nevertheless, it contrasts to the first case as in this scene every action is real, it just depends on the interpretation of the participants. Here, the red-haired uke is observing from far away how Yoon Seungho is treating the low-born. We have to remember that his perception of the reality is limited because the lord is turning his back to him and is in front of the painter. Secondly he stands too far away to be able to hear their conversation. In other words, he can’t see Yoon Seungho’s facial expression nor the painter’s face as the master’s shoulder is covering his face. Based on these parameters, I selected all the pictures Jihwa could witness due to the movement of Seungho’s arm and hand:

All the lord’s gestures displays care and gentleness. It was as if the lord was caressing the artist’s face and the hair. We have to remember that while Jihwa observed these gestures, he had already caught that Yoon Seungho would show more respect towards the low-born than himself. (Chapter 12)

While the noble hadn’t left his room to receive his guest, he made the effort to come towards the artist the moment he appeared. Besides, we shouldn’t forget that he had been warned by his aristocratic friend that Seungho was somehow fascinated by the painter’s gaze. (Chapter 14) All this led the jealous man to the conclusion that there was something going on between the commoner and his childhood friend. However, we have to remind to the readers what Jihwa couldn’t see in the pictures above. The uke was avoiding the master’s gaze. Either he closed his eyes or looked down. If he had witnessed it, Jihwa would have realized that the fascination was coming more from his childhood friend than the reverse and as such, Baek Na-Kyum didn’t seduce the lord in this chapter. For him, the reality was that the low-born was using his position and influenced the lord in a bad way. He was already showing some favoritism. This perception of the reality was definitely influenced by his biased view about commoners.

What he couldn’t view or hear is the following:

– a smiling master making a ironical remark

– The content of the whispering (Chapter 12) Here, the master is actually threatening the commoner. So his words stands in opposition to his gentle demeanor.

– What looked like a caress from far away was actually a scratch. (Chapter 12)

For Baek Na-Kyum, there was nothing like a caress and a nice comment. Behind the appearances, he was hurt and threatened. For him, this was the reality. The gentle smile with the ironical remark was just a mockery and a simulacrum. He was hiding his true personality behind his caring manners. Now, you can understand why Baek Na-Kyum can not perceive the affection from the protagonist’s due to his past actions. From his perspective, the master was disguising his true nature. He had already witnessed his ruthlessness and violence therefore he took the menaces very seriously. In other words, Yoon Seungho appeared to be fake, his gentle manners were just an act. The gentleness was just an illusion. That’s why Seungho will suffer so much later, as he has to pay for the consequences of this behavior. Baek Na-Kyum could no longer distinguish reality and illusion. Even if the master asked for a doctor, in the low-born’s mind, it was possible that this care was linked to a new thread.

Now, if we look this scene from Yoon Seungho’s perspective, we have a different reality. His threads are real, just like his tenderness and smile are genuine as well, so this huge contradiction mirrors the noble’s personality. He hurts the boy by using his finger nails but not to injure him for real. In my opinion, the scratching has a different signification. He is already targeting the painter as his next prey. Deep down, he has already fallen for the artist but he is under the illusion that he has everything under control, he just needs to use his position as lord, his sexy body and charisma so that the uke will fall for him as well. The lord makes the mistake not to realize the true meaning behind his own actions what Jihwa could observe from a distance. He has already fallen under the spell from the painter. He behaves under the illusion that this is just a matter of time until he can taste the commoner. While he perceives himself as the one with the upper hand, he is not aware of Baek Na-Kyum’s strong will and strength. As you observe, being and appearances are much more difficult to discern. I believe that here, the lord’s unconscious was visible. Besides, we have to remember that these values are highly affected by the perception and interpretation of the participants or observers. In Seungho’s case, we could say that his unconscious was somehow triggered by the painter’s gaze which brought to light a new side of the lord and the latter was not aware of it… only Jihwa and his loyal valet could detect the true meaning behind his unusual behavior.

That’s the reason why it is important to pay attention to details and not judge too quickly. Like I wrote above, the boundary between seem and real is not clearly distinguished. Now, I will take an example from another manhwa in order to sensibilise the readers to question being and seem to be. The manhwa in question, called “Legs that won’t walk”, is written by Black apricot which has just been released on Lezhin.

Striking is that this manhwa is in black and white, as if there was only darkness in the protagonist’s life. The choice of colors underlines the depressing and violent atmosphere oozing from his manhwa reminding me of a Roman noir, “a subgenre of crime fiction where right and wrong are not clearly defined, while the protagonists are seriously and often tragically flawed” (Definition from wikipedia). In other words, there is no superhero here, only dangerous and flawed characters indicating that this story will be quite heavy.

The main character is Kwon Soo-Young, a former boxer who became handicapped after a match. On the surface, he looks pitiful and weak hence the passerby often excuse themselves, when they shove him by accident or see him walking.

This infuriates him but he doesn’t express his anger and fury in front of them. Yet his personality stands so much in contrast to his physical condition: he is resilient, brave and quite strong-willed. Even at the lowest point of his life, he has been beaten up by the boss from a gang,

chapter 3

the loan shark Park Tae-Seung, he fights back

chapter 3

and is able to punch the gang leader.

This resistance and perseverance catch the boss by surprise. He never expected this reaction from someone like him, with so many bruises and a handicap. He thought that the man would beg for leniency and ask for time to repay the debt. Kwon Soo-Young has to reimburse the debt from his abusive father. The former has already cut ties with him and the reason for his rage and fighting spirit is definitely linked to his tragic and terrible childhood. Therefore we learn through Soo-Young that reality and appearance can be really deceiving. The exterior doesn’t really reflect what we truly are. Impressions can mislead to false conclusions and interpretations. But this is not the only case where appearance and being can differ so much. The other character is the ex-boyfriend Song Si-Jung. Here, the exterior doesn’t contrast to the interior, rather it was as if he had two personalities, as if he was Mr. Hyde

and Doctor Jekyll.

He is very difficult to discern and only after rereading the chapters, I could discern the darkness in this character which Soo-Young has already sensed but not really understood. Behind his smiles and gentle demeanor, he is a very violent and manipulative person. In the following scene, you’ll observe again his double personality. When another boxer enters his father’s club, Ji Sung is smiling and polite.

However, the moment the friend reveals that someone with a crutch was standing in front of the club, his facial expression changes so abruptly.

He looks really scary and you can sense his possessiveness and obsession about Soo-Young. So first impressions can have tragic consequences, for Soo-Young it was the case. He saw a smiling and nice Si-Jung showing some concern and inviting to join his boxing club. However, his relationship with him was the reason why he lost his leg.

Just like in the manhwa Painter Of The Night, there is a scene where the boundary between illusion and reality is unclear, so confusing that the reader has some difficulty to judge the situation.

chapter 2: Here, he is calling Si-Jung hyung

Is it a rape or not? This is quite difficult to judge at first and this mirrors the reality. A verdict in a rape case is not easy to sentence, especially if the involved parties were or are in a relationship.

Despite the endearing name, he asks the man to stop which means he is not willing to have sex. In that moment, the boyfriend looks at Soo-Young with a scary expression. Here, the uke can perceive the violent side of his “boyfriend”, he won’t accept a refusal.

The frightening gaze deeply affects Soo-Young, he gets scared, thus he doesn’t really fight against Si-Jung.

From my perspective, Soo-Young is actually raped, but the latter doesn’t seem to realize the true nature of this sex session. Si-Jung is using his “charisma” and “Mr. Hyde”‘s personality to submit the uke. Fact is that after this sex session, Soo-Young never pressed charges against the boyfriend. Strangely, the uke appears defenseless and vulnerable, which is actually reflecting the real nature of his relationship with Si-Jung. The latter is physically and mentally abusing the uke, yet the man with the crutch has not realized it yet. The climax of this sex session is the following situation:

It looks like the top wants to help Soo-Young. He is willing to pay for the surgery bills so that Soo-Young can walk normally again. At first, the reader has some difficulty to understand the main character. Why would he refuse help? Is he emotionally unstable or does he do it out of pride? Fact is that Si-Jung wants to bind him forever so that Soo-Young can never escape from his claws.

Soo-Young has already sensed the terrible truth behind these words, besides the threatening tone in the voice made it clear that Si-Jung wouldn’t accept a rejection. Notice that Si-Jung used sex to coerce the protagonist. That’s why the latter only fights back soon after and pushes the boyfriend away.

The moment he is able to run away, the gentle side of Si-Jung resurfaces. It was, as if the protagonist would awake the beastly instincts living inside the boyfriend. However, this rape doesn’t change the fact that Soo-Young has some love and affection for Si-Jung. He confesses to himself that he would like the boyfriend to find him and support him.

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That’s why he stood in front of the boxing club, but didn’t dare to enter. Unconsciously, he has already detected the double personality of his hyung and still loves him, because he is the only one who showed concern and affection so far in his life. Yet, he doesn’t want to live in another abusive household like in his childhood. Now, you can understand why this manhwa is quite interesting. The relationship between Soo-Young and Si-Jung is quite complex, just like the characters. Impressions are quite deceiving and the bad boy can be the next-door neighbor with a huge smile.

chapter 3

Soo-Young fell for the illusion, but has already detected a part of the reality. Furthermore, the uke is quite strong… at the end of the sex session, he was able to free himself from a manipulative and brutal man despite his handicap.

As a conclusion, appearance and reality are two important aspects, because they serve to question the true nature of actions and gestures. What we saw or felt can in reality totally different. Consequently, it becomes clear why we shouldn’t judge people too quickly. People need to question people’s actions and words.

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Table of Contents Painter Of The Night (version from September 8th 2024) – Essay 471 / Video „Edge of Darkness“ Analyses 367, 293, 450, 417 and 400 updated

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The following analyses were all written between April 2020 and September 2024. Now, you can see if you have read everything about Painter Of The Night. Pay attention that some essays are updated because of details I missed the first time and because we get new info in the new season. All these new discoveries always lead to new theories. But after composing so many essays, I have to admit that if they don’t contain huge misinterpretations (like it was the case with Kim), I can no longer review/update all of them, especially since I am still writing new essays with each new released chapter.

  1. The first meeting between Yoon Seungho and Baek Na-Kyum: the prelude of their special relationship https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/04/14/the-painter-of-the-night-from-byeonduck-the-first-meeting-between-between-seungho-and-baek-na-kyum-the-prelude-of-a-special-relation/
  2. Yoon Seungho and Baek Na-Kyum, a comparison (second version) 24.12.20 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/05/31/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seungho-and-baek-na-kyum-a-comparison/
  3. Yoon Seungho: a tragic figure or a hell-raiser? (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/04/18/yoon-seungho-a-hell-raiser/
  4. Min: the introduction of a new villain? (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/05/05/painter-of-the-night-min-the-introduction-of-a-new-villain/
  5. An analysis about Baek Na-Kyum’s paintings 🎨 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/05/07/painter-of-the-night-an-analysis-about-baek-na-kyums-paintings/
  6. The chamber where everything changed https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/04/24/painter-of-the-night-the-chamber-where-everything-changed/
  7. Jung In-Hun: a snake, a peacock 🦚 or a chameleon? (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/05/30/painter-of-the-night-jung-in-hun-a-snake-or-a-peacock/
  8. Jihwa, chronicle of the foretold death of a childhood friend? (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/05/29/jihwa-death-foretold/
  9. The pavilion, a place full of symbolism (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/02/painter-of-the-night-the-pavilion-a-place-full-of-symbolisms/
  10. Responsibility, an analysis of the chapters 39 and 40 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/03/responsibility-an-analysis-of-the-chapters-39-and-40/
  11. Yoon Seungho’s father: first impressions https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/04/yoon-seunghos-father-first-impressions/
  12. Yoon Seungho’s gaze: the mirror of his soul (part 1) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/05/seunghos-gaze-the-mirror-of-his-soul/
  13. Baek Na-Kyum’s dreams and their interpretation (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/06/baek-na-kyums-dreams-and-their-interpretation/
  14. The role played by the hand (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/07/painter-of-the-night-the-role-played-by-the-hand/
  15. Hypotheses for the second season https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/08/painter-of-the-night-hypotheses-for-the-second-season/
  16. Yoon Seungho, Baek Na-Kyum and Nameless as animals – second version (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/09/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seungho-and-baek-na-kyum-as-animals/
  17. Jung In-Hun’s secrets (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/10/painter-of-the-night-jung-in-huns-secrets/
  18. Seungho’s kisses 💋 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/11/painter-of-the-night-seunghos-kisses/
  19. “Room with a view” in Joseon (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/12/painter-of-the-night-room-with-a-view-in-joseon-part-1/
  20. “Room with a view” in Joseon (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/13/painter-of-the-night-room-with-a-view-in-joseon-part-2/
  21. Seungho’s weaknesses https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/14/painter-of-the-night-seunghos-weaknesses/
  22. The mirror 🪞 and its functions (fourth version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/15/painter-of-the-night-the-mirror-and-its-functions/
  23. The helping hand 🤝 (second version) 24. 04.2021 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/16/painter-of-the-night-the-helping-hand/
  24. Traces of “Dangerous Liaisons” and “Justine: The Misfortunes of Virtue” in the manhwa https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/17/painter-of-the-night-traces-of-dangerous-liaisons-and-justine-the-misfortunes-of-virtue-in-the-manhwa/
  25. “Persuasion” and “Pride and Prejudice” in the manhwa (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/18/painter-of-the-night-persuasion-and-pride-and-prejudice-in-the-manhwa/
  26. “Master and Man” (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/19/painter-of-the-night-master-and-man/
  27. The window 🪟, the door 🚪, the air and their signification (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/20/painter-of-the-night-the-window-the-door-the-air-and-their-signification/
  28. Who is this Baek Na-Kyum? – part 1 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/21/painter-of-the-night-who-is-this-baek-na-kyum/
  29. “Spring Awakening” part 1 (second version) (only accessible with password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/22/painter-of-the-night-spring-awakening-part-1/
  30. Sex or love? ❤️ (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/23/painter-of-the-night-sex-or-love/ Sex or love? ❤️ Version with only 10 pictures https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/02/painter-of-the-night-sex-or-love-2/
  31. “Spring Awakening” part 2 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/25/painter-of-the-night-spring-awakening-part-2/
  32. Yoon Seungho: a psychopath? (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/26/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seungho-a-psychopath/
  33. “Spring Awakening” part 3 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/27/painter-of-the-night-spring-awakening-part-3/
  34. The difficult life of painters (comparison with A Painter behind the curtain) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/28/painter-of-the-night-a-painter-behind-the-curtain-the-difficult-life-of-painters/
  35. Reputation and responsibility (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/29/painter-of-the-night-reputation-and-responsibility/
  36. An accomplice, a pawn or an innocent?https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/06/30/painter-of-the-night-an-accomplice-a-pawn-or-an-innocent/
  37. Yoon Seungho’s gaze: the mirror of his soul (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/01/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-gaze-the-mirror-of-his-soul-part-2/
  38. The role played by the gaze https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/02/painter-of-the-night-the-role-played-by-the-gaze/
  39. Baek Na-Kyum: a crybaby? (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/03/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyum-a-crybaby/
  40. Yoon Seungho’s fears https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-fears/
  41. Illusion and reality (another manhwa is included: Legs that won’t walk from Black apricot) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/05/painter-of-the-night-legs-that-wont-walk-illusion-and-reality/
  42. The significance of the headband (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/06/painter-of-the-night-the-importance-of-the-headband/
  43. The bed and its different meanings (second version:25.03.2021 ) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/07/painter-of-the-night-the-bed-and-its-meanings/
  44. Jung In-Hun, a new version of “Bel-Ami”? https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/08/painter-of-the-night-jung-in-hun-a-new-version-of-bel-ami/
  45. Yoon Seungho’s pangs of conscience https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/09/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-pangs-of-conscience/
  46. The significance of clothes (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/10/painter-of-the-night-the-significance-of-clothes-part-1/
  47. The significance of clothes (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/11/painter-of-the-night-the-significance-of-clothes-part-2/
  48. Min: a snake, a wolf🐺, a magpie or a crow? https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/12/painter-of-the-night-min-a-snake-a-wolf-a-magpie-or-a-crow/
  49. Seungho’s mouth 🫦 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/13/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-mouth/
  50. The significance of clothes (part 3) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/14/painter-of-the-night-the-significance-of-clothes-part-3/
  51. The Manual how to read and analyze the second season of Painter Of The Night https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/15/painter-of-the-night-the-manual-how-to-read-and-analyze-the-second-season-of-painter-of-the-night/
  52. Breakups, chagrin and alcohol 🍾 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/16/painter-of-the-night-breakups-chagrin-and-alcohol/
  53. Short analysis of the new trailer (second season) – second version (18.07.2020) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/17/painter-of-the-night-short-analysis-of-the-new-trailer-season-2/
  54. The significance of clothes (part 4) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/18/painter-of-the-night-the-significance-of-clothes-part-4/
  55. A new version of Fall of man https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/19/painter-of-the-night-a-new-adaptation-of-fall-of-man/
  56. Baek Na Kyum’s lies (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/20/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-lies/
  57. Jung In-Hun’s problems and worries https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/21/painter-of-the-night-jung-in-huns-problems-and-worries/
  58. Yoon Seungho’s scar https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/22/painter-of-the-night-seunghos-scar/
  59. Traces of Candide in the manhwa https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/23/painter-of-the-night-traces-of-candide-in-the-manhwa/
  60. The animal representing Yoon Seung-Won (This was the last one before the second season started) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/painter-of-the-night-the-animal-representing-yoon-seung-won/
  61. Baek Na-Kyum: a fiancée, a wife, a favored servant or a prostitute? – part 1 (second version) (only accessible with password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/25/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyum-a-fiancee-a-wife-a-favored-servant-or-a-prostitute-part-1/
  62. Baek Na-Kyum: a fiancée, a wife, a favored servant or a prostitute? – part 2 (third version) (only accessible with password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/26/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyum-a-fiancee-a-wife-a-favored-servant-or-a-prostitute-part-2/
  63. An easy conquest (only accessible with password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/27/painter-of-the-night-an-easy-conquest/
  64. Rumors and the Yoons https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/27/painter-of-the-night-rumors-and-the-yoons/
  65. Dreams https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/31/painter-of-the-night-dreams/
  66. Baek Na-Kyum’s future (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/01/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-future-part-1/
  67. Baek Na-Kyum’s future (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/02/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-future-part-2/
  68. Baek Na-Kyum’s future (part 3) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/03/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-future-part-3/
  69. Drawings and emotions (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/04/painter-of-the-night-drawings-and-emotions/
  70. Drawings and emotions (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/05/painter-of-the-night-drawings-and-emotions-part-2/
  71. Drawings and emotions (part 3) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/06/painter-of-the-night-drawings-and-emotions-part-3/
  72. Needs and desires https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/08/painter-of-the-night-needs-and-desires/
  73. “Why?” (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/09/painter-of-the-night-why-part-1/
  74. “Why?” (part 2) (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/13/painter-of-the-night-why-part-2/
  75. Dignity (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/17/painter-of-the-night-dignity/
  76. Yoon Seungho’s long fight and struggle (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/19/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-long-fight-and-struggle-part-1/
  77. Yoon Seungho’s long fight and struggle (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/21/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-long-fight-and-struggle-part-2/
  78. Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 1) (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/22/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-confessions-part-1/
  79. Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 2) (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-confessions-part-2/
  80. Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 3) (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/24/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-confessions-part-3/
  81. Yoon Seungho’s traumatic past (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/25/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-traumatic-past/
  82. 🤓 Jung In-Hun’s poem, an analysis https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/28/painter-of-the-night-jung-in-huns-poem-an-analysis/
  83. Realization (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/29/painter-of-the-night-realization-part-1/
  84. Realization (part 2)updated version https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/08/30/painter-of-the-night-realization-part-2/
  85. Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 4) (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/03/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-confessions-part-4/
  86. Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 5) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/04/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-confessions-part-5/
  87. Hearsay (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/05/painter-of-the-night-hearsay-part-1/
  88. Hearsay (part 2)second version https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/06/painter-of-the-night-hearsay-part-2/
  89. Punishment or not? – Wishful thinking (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/07/painter-of-the-night-punishment-or-not/
  90. Jihwa’s torment (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/09/painter-of-the-night-jihwas-torments/
  91. Baek Na-Kyum’s confessions (part 6) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/11/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-confessions-part-6/
  92. 🖤 Black Heart (part 1) 🖤 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/painter-of-the-night-black-heart-part-1/
  93. 🖤 Black Heart (part 2) 🖤 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/13/painter-of-the-night-black-heart-part-2/
  94. Love and War (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/14/painter-of-the-night-love-and-war/
  95. Portraits (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/15/painter-of-the-night-portraits/
  96. Imagination and speculations (no analysis, just predictions for fun) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/16/painter-of-the-night-imagination-and-speculations/
  97. The mirror of truth? https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/18/painter-of-the-night-the-mirror-of-truth/
  98. The heart and the mind (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/19/painter-of-the-night-the-heart-and-the-mind/
  99. The spirit 👻 and the shadow 👤 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/21/painter-of-the-night-the-spirit-and-the-shadow/
  100. Spirituality and sensuality https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/22/painter-of-the-night-spirituality-and-sensuality/
  101. Prejudices, secrets and images: Deok-Jae (fourth version) – was liked by the author herself, for me a proof that my theory is correct https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/24/painter-of-the-night-prejudices-secrets-and-images-deok-jae/
  102. Prince Charming https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/25/painter-of-the-night-prince-charming/
  103. White ⚪️ versus Black ⚫️ (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/27/painter-of-the-night-white-versus-black/
  104. Paintings (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/09/28/painter-of-the-night-paintings/
  105. The discovery of spiritual love, a theory https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/02/painter-of-the-night-the-discovery-of-spiritual-love-a-theory/
  106. Conscious versus unconscious (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/03/painter-of-the-night-conscious-versus-unconscious-part-1/
  107. Baek Na-Kyum’s mouth https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/04/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-mouth/
  108. Conscious versus unconscious (part 2) (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/06/painter-of-the-night-conscious-versus-unconscious-part-2/
  109. Yoon Seungho’s hands 👐 and feet in the first chapter https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/07/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-hands-and-feet-in-the-first-chapter/
  110. Beauty and the Beast in the manhwas (with Serene Bird) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/09/painter-of-the-night-serene-bird-traces-of-beauty-and-the-beast-in-the-manhwas/
  111. The sun 🌞, the Earth 🌎 and the moon 🌜 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/10/painter-of-the-night-the-sun-the-earth-and-the-moon/
  112. Love triangles https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/painter-of-the-night-love-triangles/
  113. Yoon Seungho’s secrets (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/13/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-secrets/
  114. Injuries https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/painter-of-the-night-injuries/
  115. Doomed Love? https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/15/painter-of-the-night-doomed-love/
  116. Light, hope and desires (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/17/painter-of-the-night-light-hope-and-desires-written-by-user4792569-and-bebebisous33/
  117. Light, hope and desires (part 2) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/18/painter-of-the-night-light-hope-and-desires-part-2-written-by-user4792569-and-bebebisous33/
  118. Dream and reality (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/19/painter-of-the-night-dream-and-reality/
  119. Lee Jihwa: Another puzzle?🧩🧩 (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/22/painter-of-the-night-lee-jihwa-another-puzzle/
  120. Father Yoon (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/24/painter-of-the-night-father-yoon/
  121. Corruption versus purification https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/25/painter-of-the-night-corruption-versus-purification/
  122. Animals and predictions https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/26/painter-of-the-night-animals-and-predictions/
  123. Jihwa’s confession – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/28/painter-of-the-night-jihwas-confession/
  124. Jihwa’s confession – part 2 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/30/painter-of-the-night-jihwas-confession-part-2/
  125. Yoon Seungho’s love confession: the hands (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/10/31/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-love-confession-the-hands/
  126. Yoon Seungho’s love confession: dream and reality https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/01/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-love-confession-dream-and-reality/
  127. The Best man (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/02/painter-of-the-night-the-best-man/
  128. Yoon Seungho’s confession: Wreck. https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/06/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-love-confession-wreck/
  129. Past, present, future – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/08/painter-of-the-night-past-present-and-future-part-1/
  130. Past, present, future – part 2 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/09/painter-of-the-night-past-present-and-future-part-2/
  131. Past, present, future – part 3 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/10/painter-of-the-night-past-present-and-future-part-3/
  132. Starry Night versus Cloudy Night https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/13/painter-of-the-night-starry-night-versus-cloudy-night/
  133. Fire and water – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/15/painter-of-the-night-fire-and-water-part-1/
  134. Fire and water – part 2 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/16/painter-of-the-night-fire-and-water-part-2/
  135. “It cannot be” https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/20/painter-of-the-night-it-cannot-be/
  136. Past, present and future – part 4 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/20/painter-of-the-night-past-present-and-future-part-4/
  137. Fate or liberty? 🗽 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/21/painter-of-the-night-fate-or-liberty/
  138. “BADUM, BADUM and its implications” https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/22/painter-of-the-night-badumbadum-and-its-implications/
  139. Past, present and future – part 5 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/23/painter-of-the-night-past-present-and-future-part-5/
  140. The painter’s gaze https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/24/painter-of-the-night-the-painters-gaze/
  141. “It all started with… ” https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/26/painter-of-the-night-it-all-started-with/
  142. “Crime and Punishment” – part 1 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/28/painter-of-the-night-crime-and-punishment-part-1/
  143. “Crime and Punishment”- part 2 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/11/29/painter-of-the-night-crime-and-punishment-part-2/
  144. “Crime and Punishment” – part 3 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/02/painter-of-the-night-crime-and-punishment-part-3/
  145. Fire and darkness: Yoon Seungho (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/06/painter-of-the-night-fire-and-darkness-part-1/
  146. Fire and darkness: Baek Na-Kyum (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/08/painter-of-the-night-fire-and-darkness-part-2/
  147. Fire and darkness: valet Kim – part 1 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/11/painter-of-the-night-fire-and-darkness-valet-kim-part-1/
  148. Fire and darkness : valet Kim – part 2 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/13/painter-of-the-night-fire-and-darkness-valet-kim-part-2/
  149. The night of revelations – part 1 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/19/painter-of-the-night-the-night-of-revelations-part-1/
  150. Yoon Seungho’s obsession and its origins (second version) (Dine with a Vampire is mentioned and analyzed here) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/20/painter-of-the-night-dine-with-a-vampire-yoon-seunghos-obsession-and-its-origins/
  151. The night of revelations – part 2 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/21/painter-of-the-night-the-night-of-revelations-part-2/
  152. Brothers https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/22/painter-of-the-night-brothers/
  153. The night of revelations – part 3 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/23/painter-of-the-night-the-night-of-revelations-part-3/
  154. The phoenix, the crane and the butterfly (Another manhwa: Serene Bird) (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/29/painter-of-the-night-the-phoenix-the-crane-and-the-butterfly-serene-bird/
  155. Valet Kim: a dog 🐶, a matchmaker or a father? (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/30/painter-of-the-night-valet-kim-a-dog-a-matchmaker-or-a-father/
  156. Landscapes and its signification https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/12/31/painter-of-the-night-landscapes-and-its-signification/
  157. What if…. https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/01/painter-of-the-night-what-if/
  158. Silence 🤐 (fourth version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/02/painter-of-the-night-silence/
  159. Loyalty https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/03/painter-of-the-night-loyalty/
  160. Family (Third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/04/painter-of-the-night-family/
  161. Yoon Seungho’s hanboks https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/06/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-hanboks/
  162. Justice (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/07/painter-of-the-night-justice/
  163. “HAA…” Flashbacks https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/09/painter-of-the-night-haa-flashbacks/
  164. The power of … (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/10/painter-of-the-night-the-power-of/
  165. The Joker – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/12/painter-of-the-night-the-joker-part-1/
  166. The Joker – part 2 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/15/painter-of-the-night-the-joker-part-2/
  167. The Joker – part 3 (second version): The manhwa The Beast Must Die is included as a comparison https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/16/painter-of-the-night-the-beast-must-die-the-joker-part-3/
  168. Pandora’s box – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/19/painter-of-the-night-pandoras-box/
  169. Painting and desires – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/20/painter-of-the-night-painting-and-desires-part-1/
  170. Pandora’s box -part 2 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/22/painter-of-the-night-pandoras-box-part-2/
  171. Absence https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/24/painter-of-the-night-absence/
  172. Painting and desires – part 2 (fourth version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/25/painter-of-the-night-painting-and-desires-part-2/
  173. The Joker’s plan https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/26/painter-of-the-night-the-jokers-plan/
  174. Painting and desires – part 3 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/29/painter-of-the-night-painting-and-desires-part-3/
  175. Heroes 🦸‍♂️ – part 1 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/01/30/painter-of-the-night-heroes/
  176. Reflections https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/01/painter-of-the-night-reflections/
  177. The fate of shadows and the phoenix https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/02/painter-of-the-night-the-fate-of-shadows-and-the-phoenix/
  178. The slaps ✋🥊 in the kaleidoscope (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/06/painter-of-the-night-the-slaps-in-the-kaleidoscope/
  179. Kim’s power – part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/07/painter-of-the-night-kims-power-part-1/
  180. The life of women 👯‍♀️ in Joseon (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/10/painter-of-the-night-the-life-of-women-in-joseon/
  181. Kim’s power – part 2 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/12/painter-of-the-night-kims-power-part-2/
  182. Heroes 🦸‍♂️ – part 2 (second version) (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/14/painter-of-the-night-heroes-part-2/
  183. Yoon Seungho’s love confession: I adore you (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/15/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-love-confession-i-adore-you/
  184. A man consumed by lust https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/16/painter-of-the-night-a-man-consumed-by-lust/
  185. Love and respect https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/20/painter-of-the-night-respect-and-love-part-1/
  186. Desires and communication 📲 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/21/painter-of-the-night-desires-and-communication/
  187. Baek Na-Kyum’s past https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/22/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-past/
  188. Stockholm Syndrome (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/23/painter-of-the-night-stockholm-syndrome/
  189. “How strange…”🤔🧐 (second version) (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/25/painter-of-the-night-how-strange/
  190. Jealousy and trust (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/26/painter-of-the-night-jealousy-and-trust-part-1/
  191. Decisions https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/27/painter-of-the-night-decisions/
  192. Setting the trap https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/02/28/painter-of-the-night-setting-the-trap/
  193. Love and trust https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/01/painter-of-the-night-love-and-trust/
  194. A thousand thoughts swept through my mind till sunrise https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/04/painter-of-the-night-a-thousand-thoughts-swept-through-my-mind-till-sunrise/
  195. Farewell https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/05/painter-of-the-night-farewell/
  196. Pranks https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/06/painter-of-the-night-pranks/
  197. Sex and sensuality (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/07/painter-of-the-night-sex-and-sensuality/
  198. The Light 💡 in the Heart ❤ (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/09/painter-of-the-night-the-light-in-the-heart/
  199. Love💘, embrace and caress 👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/11/painter-of-the-night-love-embrace-and-caress/
  200. Five candles 🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️🕯️ https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/12/painter-of-the-night-five-candles/
  201. The purge (theory) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/13/painter-of-the-night-the-purge-theory/
  202. Peace and Love ☮️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/14/painter-of-the-night-peace-and-love/
  203. The bride 👰 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/15/painter-of-the-night-the-bride/
  204. Baek Na-Kyum’s orgasms (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/17/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-orgasms/
  205. Investigation 🔍🧐 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/18/painter-of-the-night-investigation/
  206. Yoon Seungho’s treasure 👅 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/20/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-treasure/
  207. Lord Na-Kyum and Seungho-Ya https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/20/painter-of-the-night-lord-na-kyum-and-seungho-ah/
  208. Yoon Seungho’s erections (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/21/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-erections/
  209. Butterflies 🦋 🦋 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/22/painter-of-the-night-butterflies/
  210. The Rebirth of the Phoenix https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/23/painter-of-the-night-the-rebirth-of-the-phoenix/
  211. Adoration (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/26/painter-of-the-night-adoration/
  212. Words https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/27/painter-of-the-night-words/
  213. Liberation https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/28/painter-of-the-night-liberation/
  214. The baby Yoon Seungho 👶 https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/29/painter-of-the-night-the-baby-yoon-seungho/
  215. Cowardice versus courage: innate or learnable? https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2021/03/30/painter-of-the-night-cowardice-versus-courage-innate-or-learnable/
  216. The topknot incident (fifth version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/01/painter-of-the-night-the-topknot-incident/
  217. Yoon Seungho’s suffering path (fourth version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/02/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-suffering-path/
  218. Animals of misfortune https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/03/painter-of-the-night-animals-of-misfortune/
  219. Refraction 🌈 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/04/painter-of-the-night-refraction/
  220. A Fool 🤡 in love😍❤️‍🔥 (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/05/painter-of-the-night-a-fool-in-love/
  221. A perfect crime?😱 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/07/painter-of-the-night-a-perfect-crime-%f0%9f%98%b1/
  222. The night is long https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/08/painter-of-the-night-the-night-is-long/
  223. Nightmares and their message🖼️🖼️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/09/painter-of-the-night-nightmares-and-their-message/
  224. Truth and memories 🧠 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/11/painter-of-the-night-truth-and-memories/
  225. Interpretation of a nightmare (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/12/painter-of-the-night-interpretation-of-a-nightmare/
  226. Sins 🛐 (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/13/painter-of-the-night-sins/
  227. Secrecy and perpetrator (third version) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/14/painter-of-the-night-secrecy-and-perpetrator/
  228. Changes https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/16/painter-of-the-night-changes/
  229. The Ghost and the embrace 💞 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/17/painter-of-the-night-the-ghost-and-the-embrace/
  230. The shadow and the light (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/18/painter-of-the-night-the-shadow-and-the-light/
  231. Strolls and guidance (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/19/painter-of-the-night-strolls-and-guidance/
  232. Inspirations (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/21/painter-of-the-night-inspirations/
  233. The heart versus the mind: The manhwa Unintentional Love Story is included https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/23/painter-of-the-night-the-heart-versus-the-mind/
  234. Home 🏰 (second version) The manhwa Dr Frost is mentioned https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/25/painter-of-the-night-home/
  235. Hiatus (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/26/painter-of-the-night-hiatus/
  236. Karma 💩🕉 (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/04/29/painter-of-the-night-karma/
  237. The birth of the zombie (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/02/painter-of-the-night-the-birth-of-the-zombie/
  238. Lord Song (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/05/painter-of-the-night-lord-song/
  239. Love and Sex 👨‍❤️‍👨 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/10/painter-of-the-night-love-and-sex/
  240. The kisaeng and the scholar 🎓👨‍🎓 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/13/painter-of-the-night-the-kisaeng-and-the-scholar/
  241. Beautiful catastrophe (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/22/painter-of-the-night-beautiful-catastrophe/
  242. The gifts 🎁 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/26/painter-of-the-night-the-gifts/
  243. Who is this Baek Na-Kyum? – second part (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/05/29/painter-of-the-night-who-is-this-baek-na-kyum-part-2/
  244. Perception (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/06/01/painter-of-the-night-perception/
  245. Season 3: the breaking of the shackles (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/06/05/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-season-3-the-breaking-of-the-shackles/
  246. Chaos (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/06/20/painter-of-the-night-chaos/
  247. The scholars’ fight (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/06/26/painter-of-the-night-the-scholars-fight/
  248. Happiness https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/06/29/painter-of-the-night-happiness/
  249. Tears and characters 😥- part 1 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/03/painter-of-the-night-tears-and-characters-part-1/ (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/03/painter-of-the-night-tears-and-characters-part-1-version-with-only-10-pictures/
  250. Tears and characters 😥- part 2 (second version) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/04/painter-of-the-night-tears-and-characters-part-2/ (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/05/painter-of-the-night-tears-and-characters-part-2-version-with-10-different-pictures/
  251. Tears and predictions😉 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/05/painter-of-the-night-tears-and-predictions-%f0%9f%98%89/
  252. Sex and passion 😍 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/08/painter-of-the-night-sex-and-passion/
  253. The Wedding nights (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/11/painter-of-the-night-the-wedding-nights/
  254. Kisses and reactions (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/12/painter-of-the-night-kisses-and-reactions/
  255. “Huis clos” – part 1 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/14/painter-of-the-night-huis-clos/
  256. “Huis clos” – part 2 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/17/painter-of-the-night-huis-clos-part-2/
  257. Jihwa the criminal (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/19/painter-of-the-night-jihwa-the-criminal/
  258. Treacherous colors 🟪 🟫 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/27/painter-of-the-night-treacherous-colors/
  259. Soul on the skin (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/07/30/painter-of-the-night-soul-on-the-skin/
  260. Power and salvation (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/04/painter-of-the-night-power-and-salvation/
  261. Twitter and Yoon Seung-Won https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/08/painter-of-the-night-twitter-and-yoon-seung-won/
  262. Sweet painful lessons (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/15/painter-of-the-night-sweet-painful-lessons/
  263. Black Heart🖤 and Green Heart 💚 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/17/painter-of-the-night-black-heart-and-green-heart/
  264. Silly or pitiful regrets? https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/19/painter-of-the-night-silly-or-pitiful-regrets/
  265. Chapter 77 between fiction and reality (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/20/painter-of-the-night-chapter-77-between-fiction-and-reality/
  266. Proposals (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/22/painter-of-the-night-proposals/
  267. The witch and the lustful spell (part 1) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/23/painter-of-the-night-the-pawns-revenge-the-witch-and-the-lustful-spell-part-1/
  268. The end of the vicious circle (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/25/painter-of-the-night-the-end-of-the-vicious-circle/
  269. Guilt and sin (fourth version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/27/painter-of-the-night-guilt-and-sin/
  270. Time ⏳ and crime (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/28/painter-of-the-night-time-and-crime/
  271. The moon🌙 in the darkness (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/08/29/painter-of-the-night-the-moon-in-the-darkness/
  272. Between confessions and silence (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/02/painter-of-the-night-between-confessions-and-silence/
  273. We (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/04/painter-of-the-night-we/
  274. Fake? (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/05/painter-of-the-night-fake/
  275. The lady and the servant (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/07/painter-of-the-night-the-lady-and-the-servant/
  276. The fooled or fooling puppet master(s)? (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/09/painter-of-the-night-the-fooled-or-fooling-puppet-masters/
  277. Power struggle and favors (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/11/painter-of-the-night-power-struggle-and-favors/
  278. The sun is down 🌇 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/12/painter-of-the-night-the-sun-is-down/
  279. Between expectation and knowledge (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/14/painter-of-the-night-between-expectation-and-knowledge/
  280. The sacred place(s)? (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/16/painter-of-the-night-the-sacred-places/
  281. Yoon Seungho turns over a new leaf https://bebebisous33.tumblr.com/post/662584572815540224/painter-of-the-night-ysh-turns-over-a-new-leaf
  282. Young master and Kyumah (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/18/painter-of-the-night-young-master-and-kyumah/
  283. Shame and Love (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/19/painter-of-the-night-shame-and-love/
  284. Young Master and the doors (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/21/painter-of-the-night-young-master-and-the-doors/
  285. The mystery behind the closed door (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/23/painter-of-the-night-the-mystery-of-the-closed-door/
  286. The bride’s abduction (theory) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/25/painter-of-the-night-the-brides-abduction-theory/
  287. Yoon Seungho’s castration (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/28/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-castration/
  288. White knights, victims and martyrs (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/09/30/painter-of-the-night-white-knights-victims-and-martyrs/
  289. F***ed-up!!” (third version) (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/02/painter-of-the-night-fed-up/
  290. Hate crime 🤬🩸 (third version) (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/03/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-hate-crime/
  291. Haunted (Second version) (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/04/painter-of-the-night-haunted/
  292. Kyumah’s Third eye (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/07/painter-of-the-night-kyumahs-third-eye/
  293. Revenge (second version) (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/09/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-revenge/
  294. “It hurts… 😭” (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/11/painter-of-the-night-it-hurts-%f0%9f%98%ad/
  295. The dragon and the shaman 👹 (fourth version) (Only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/13/painter-of-the-night-the-dragon-and-the-shaman/
  296. Sex and drugs 💉 💊 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/15/painter-of-the-night-sex-and-drugs/
  297. Yoon Seungho’s smile (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/17/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-smile/
  298. “Who is dead?” (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/19/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-who-is-dead/
  299. Wishes (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/23/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-wishes/
  300. Neglected Thefts (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/24/painter-of-the-night-neglected-thefts/
  301. Harmony among the chaos (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/27/painter-of-the-night-harmony-among-the-chaos/
  302. The scarf, a small but significant detail😉 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/10/29/painter-of-the-night-the-scarf-a-small-but-significant-detail-%f0%9f%98%89/
  303. Jihwa’s Third eye (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/03/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-jihwas-third-eye/
  304. The peasant and the animals (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/06/painter-of-the-night-the-peasant-and-the-animals/
  305. Stuck! (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/10/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-stuck/
  306. The Power and Pleasure of Possessions (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/11/painter-of-the-night-the-power-and-pleasure-of-possessions/
  307. From a proxy war to a proxy fight (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/13/painter-of-the-night-from-a-proxy-war-to-a-proxy-fight/
  308. A stranger in the study! 👣👣 (Second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/15/painter-of-the-night-a-stranger-in-the-study/
  309. The shadows of the ancestors (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/18/painter-of-the-night-the-shadows-of-the-ancestors/
  310. Men in black 🐱‍👤 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/20/painter-of-the-night-men-in-black/
  311. The puzzle and the missing pieces (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/21/painter-of-the-night-the-puzzle-and-the-missing-pieces/
  312. Prayers (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/23/painter-of-the-night-prayers/
  313. Bloody Marriage (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/11/27/painter-of-the-night-bloody-marriage/
  314. The blessed twist of fate (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/01/painter-of-the-night-the-blessed-twist-of-fate/
  315. Oracles of the calligrapher 😉 – part 1 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/02/painter-of-the-night-oracles-of-the-calligrapher-%f0%9f%98%89/
  316. Oracles of the calligrapher 😉 – part 2 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/04/painter-of-the-night-oracles-of-the-calligrapher-%f0%9f%98%89-part-2/
  317. Sexual education 📚 🏳️‍🌈 and love 🌹(second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/05/painter-of-the-night-sexual-education-and-love/
  318. The devil is in the details 😲 – part 1 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/07/painter-of-the-night-the-devil-is-in-the-details-😲-part-1/
  319. The devil is in the details 😲 – part 2 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/09/painter-of-the-night-the-devil-is-in-the-details-%f0%9f%98%b2-part-2/
  320. Shocking discoveries ‼‼ (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/11/painter-of-the-night-shocking-discoveries/
  321. Royal touch and the hand of benediction ( only accessible with a password) (https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/15/painter-of-the-night-royal-touch-and-the-hand-of-benediction/
  322. Proposals and marriage vows (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/16/painter-of-the-night-proposals-and-marriage-vows/
  323. The bed is moving (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/18/painter-of-the-night-the-bed-is-moving/
  324. I can’t take anymore (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/19/painter-of-the-night-i-cant-take-anymore/
  325. The painter’s smile 😊(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/22/painter-of-the-night-the-painters-smile-%f0%9f%98%8a/
  326. No more s… 🤫 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/24/painter-of-the-night-no-more-s-%f0%9f%a4%ab/
  327. Love songs💖💞 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/25/painter-of-the-night-love-songs%f0%9f%92%96%f0%9f%92%9e/
  328. First season revisited 🤓😲 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/26/painter-of-the-night-first-season-revisited-🤓😲/
  329. “Pervert or Perverts?”🤔 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/28/painter-of-the-night-pervert-or-perverts%f0%9f%a4%94/
  330. “Crazy lunatic!!” 😤 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2021/12/30/painter-of-the-night-crazy-lunatic-%f0%9f%98%a4/
  331. Busted!!“🫥🪤 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/01/painter-of-the-night-busted/
  332. Nostalgic and terrific spots -part 1 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/03/painter-of-the-night-nostalgic-and-terrific-spots-part-1/
  333. Nostalgic and terrific spots -part 2 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/05/painter-of-the-night-nostalgic-and-terrific-spots-part-2/
  334. The perfect servant (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/06/painter-of-the-night-the-perfect-servant/
  335. Amusing Tattling or idle tale-telling? (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/07/painter-of-the-night-amusing-tattling-or-idle-tale-telling/
  336. Truth and lies (soon: only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/13/painter-of-the-night-truth-and-lies/
  337. The scholar‘s shadow (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/15/painter-of-the-night-the-scholars-shadow/
  338. I’m sorry (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/19/painter-of-the-night-im-sorry/
  339. In desperate need of fun and pleasure (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/20/painter-of-the-night-in-desperate-need-of-fun-and-pleasure/
  340. Love and hatred in the winter forest ☃️🌳 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/22/painter-of-the-night-dr-frost-love-and-hatred-in-the-winter-forest/
  341. Cluedo in the kisaeng house (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/24/painter-of-the-night-cluedo-in-the-kisaeng-house/
  342. Every nobleman’s dream 🤩 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/27/painter-of-the-night-every-noblemans-dream/
  343. I am in love with you (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/01/29/painter-of-the-night-i-am-in-love-with-you/
  344. The mystery behind the corpse (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/01/painter-of-the-night-the-mystery-behind-the-corpse/
  345. Baek Na-Kyum’s childhood 🖌️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/03/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-childhood%f0%9f%96%8c/
  346. Me and Seungho-Ya 🌒⭐(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/05/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-me-and-seungho-ya-%f0%9f%8c%92%e2%ad%90/
  347. “Because it hurts” 💔💘 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/09/painter-of-the-night-because-it-hurts%f0%9f%92%94%f0%9f%92%98/
  348. The intriguing maids (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/10/painter-of-the-night-the-intriguing-maids/
  349. 🖤Black Heart’s moles🐀(second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/12/painter-of-the-night-%f0%9f%96%a4-black-hearts-moles-%f0%9f%90%80/
  350. Between rejection and choice – predictions (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/16/painter-of-the-night-between-rejection-and-choice-predictions/
  351. Yoon Seungho’s power (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/18/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seunghos-power/
  352. The long awaited karma 😈 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/20/painter-of-the-night-the-long-awaited-karma-%f0%9f%98%88/
  353. That day ❄️❄️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/23/painter-of-the-night-that-day-%e2%9d%84%e2%9d%84/
  354. The hands on the cheeks 🖐🏻 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/24/painter-of-the-night-the-hands-on-the-cheek/
  355. Who is wearing the pants?👖 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/27/painter-of-the-night-who-is-wearing-the-trousers-%f0%9f%91%96/
  356. “Na-Kyum, Na-Kyum!!“😰 or “Na-Kyum, Na-Kyum!!” 😤(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/02/28/painter-of-the-night-na-kyum-na-kyum%f0%9f%98%b0-or-na-kyum-na-kyum-%f0%9f%98%a4/
  357. From dream 🎇 to nightmare (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/02/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-from-dream-%f0%9f%8e%87-to-nightmare/
  358. The mystery of the gibang ghost 👻 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/05/painter-of-the-night-the-mystery-of-the-gibang-ghost-%f0%9f%91%bb/
  359. A man of exceptional greed 🤑 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/09/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-a-man-of-exceptional-greed-%f0%9f%a4%91/
  360. Lee Jihwa’s special relationship with Yoon Seungho 🛏 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/11/painter-of-the-night-lee-jihwas-special-relationship-with-yoon-seungho-%f0%9f%9b%8f/
  361. The true face of faith ⛪⛩️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/12/painter-of-the-night-the-true-face-of-faith/
  362. Questions 🤔 and possible answers (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/16/painter-of-the-night-questions-🤔and-possible-answers/
  363. Naïve (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/20/painter-of-the-night-naive/
  364. Sound 🎵 and silence – part 1 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/23/painter-of-the-night-sound-%f0%9f%8e%b5-and-silence-part-1/
  365. Sound 🎵 and silence: Memories (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/26/painter-of-the-night-sound-%f0%9f%8e%b5-and-silence-memories/
  366. Silent light 🕯️ and noisy darkness (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/29/painter-of-the-night-silent-light-%f0%9f%95%af-and-noisy-darkness/
  367. A guided tour of Yoon Seungho’s domain 🏡 (second version) (only accessible with a password) Use the second password https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/03/31/painter-of-the-night-a-guided-tour-of-yoon-seunghos-domain%f0%9f%8f%a1/
  368. “No….It can’t be true”😭😱 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/02/painter-of-the-night-no-it-cant-be-true%f0%9f%98%ad%f0%9f%98%b1/
  369. The liars🤥, the fools 🤡 and the heroes (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/03/painter-of-the-night-the-liars-%f0%9f%a4%a5-the-fools-%f0%9f%a4%a1-and-the-heroes/
  370. The hidden shaman (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/07/painter-of-the-night-the-hidden-shaman/
  371. Heena’s curtains? (Second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/08/painter-of-the-night-heenas-curtains/
  372. Painter Of The Night, The 🔞 Muppet Show? 🎎 (Second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/09/painter-of-the-night-the-%f0%9f%94%9e-muppet-show/
  373. The feast in Yoon Seungho’s honor 🎭 (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/11/painter-of-the-night-the-feast-in-yoon-seunghos-honor-%f0%9f%8e%ad/
  374. A change of heart❣️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/14/painter-of-the-night-a-change-of-heart-%e2%9d%a3/
  375. He’s 🤬 going to kill them all…(second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/15/painter-of-the-night-hes-going-to-kill-them-all/
  376. A change of heart or the whims of these nobles (soon: only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/16/painter-of-the-night-a-change-of-heart-or-the-whims-of-these-nobles/
  377. The bloodthirsty Captain Hook 🐊 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/18/painter-of-the-night-the-bloodthirsty-captain-hook-🐊/
  378. Chicken 🐔 and dog 🐕 (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/20/painter-of-the-night-chicken%f0%9f%90%94-and-dogs-%f0%9f%90%95/
  379. “To be or not to be” (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/25/painter-of-the-night-to-be-or-not-to-be/
  380. The terrible fate of slaves (with Bongchon Bride) (soon: only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/04/28/painter-of-the-night-bongchon-bride-the-terrible-fate-of-slaves/
  381. “Black eye 👁️‍🗨️” (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/07/painter-of-the-night-black-eye-%f0%9f%91%81/
  382. The lotus 🌸 and the snake🐍 (with Steel Under Silk) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/11/steel-under-silk-painter-of-the-night-the-lotus-%f0%9f%8c%b8-and-the-snake%f0%9f%90%8d/
  383. The troublesome target 🎯 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/13/painter-of-the-night-the-troublesome-target-%f0%9f%8e%af/
  384. “I didn’t know that you could run so quickly.” 😧 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/14/painter-of-the-night-i-didnt-know-that-you-could-run-so-quickly-%f0%9f%98%a7/
  385. Hide in Plain Sight (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/17/painter-of-the-night-hide-in-plain-sight/
  386. Sleeping with the enemy (fourth version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/19/painter-of-the-night-sleeping-with-the-enemy/
  387. Dogs🐕 don‘t wear pants 👖(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/22/painter-of-the-night-dogs-dont-wear-pants/
  388. Sympathy for the devil 😈 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/25/painter-of-the-night-sympathy-for-the-devil-%f0%9f%98%88/
  389. 💋 Stolen kisses 💋 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/05/28/painter-of-the-night-%f0%9f%92%8b-stolen-kisses-%f0%9f%92%8b/
  390. Manual 📖 how to avoid flashbacks (third version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/01/painter-of-the-night-manual-%f0%9f%93%96-how-to-avoid-flashbacks/
  391. Fortune-telling 🔮 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/05/painter-of-the-night-fortune-telling-%f0%9f%94%ae/
  392. The mysterious doctor 👨🏼‍⚕️ 💉(second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/06/painter-of-the-night-the-mysterious-doctor-👨⚕%EF%B8%8F💉/
  393. The face of “Lord Song” 🤴 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/07/painter-of-the-night-the-face-of-lord-song-%f0%9f%a4%b4/
  394. Spirits and the lustful shaman 🎑 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/11/painter-of-the-night-spirits-and-the-lustful-shaman-%f0%9f%8e%91/
  395. Bittersweet memories 📸 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/14/painter-of-the-night-bittersweet-memories-%f0%9f%93%b8/
  396. No matter what 🎲 Baek Na-Kyum must vanish (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/17/painter-of-the-night-no-matter-what-🎲-baek-na-kyum-must-vanish/
  397. The Dark Knight 🦇 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/22/painter-of-the-night-the-dark-knight-%f0%9f%a6%87/
  398. Seungho-Ya 👶 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/23/painter-of-the-night-seungho-ya-%f0%9f%91%b6/
  399. Intimate philosophical Secrets 🔐 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/26/painter-of-the-night-intimate-philosophical-secrets-%F0%9F%94%92/
  400. Baek Na-Kyum’s origins (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/06/30/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-origins/
  401. Whatever took you so long…? 📅⏳ (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/03/painter-of-the-night-whatever-took-you-so-long/
  402. Innocent or not guilty? ⚖️ (with Payback) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/06/painter-of-the-night-payback-innocent-or-not-guilty-%e2%9a%96/
  403. Dark circles 🔘 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/13/painter-of-the-night-dark-circles-🔘/
  404. Powerful fellatios 🍆 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/14/painter-of-the-night-powerful-fellatios-%f0%9f%8d%86/
  405. The muse Baek Na-Kyum 💌 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/17/painter-of-the-night-the-muse-baek-na-kyum-💌/
  406. PLOP 💣 and SLURP 🤤(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/21/painter-of-the-night-plop-💣-and-slurp-🤤/
  407. Clouded judgement 🌒 🌬 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/07/29/painter-of-the-night-clouded-judgement-🌒-🌬/
  408. 🏮📯 Scandal(s) in Jemulpo 📯🏮 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/02/painter-of-the-night-🏮📯-scandals-in-jemulpo-📯-🏮/
  409. The loyal deserter 🙇 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/08/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-the-loyal-deserter-🙇♂%EF%B8%8F/
  410. The lovely slacker 👓 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/13/painter-of-the-night-the-lovely-slacker-%f0%9f%91%93/
  411. Arrogant, filthy and lying nobles🏯 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/20/painter-of-the-night-arrogant-filthy-and-lying-nobles-%f0%9f%8f%af/
  412. The scholars’ shoes👞 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/25/painter-of-the-night-the-scholars-shoes-%f0%9f%91%9e/
  413. Mumyeong’s past㊙️㊙️, a theory (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/26/painter-of-the-night-mumyeongs-past-㊙㊙-a-theory/
  414. The beauty in the summer🌞 clouds ☁️ ☁️ (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/27/painter-of-the-night-the-beauty-in-the-summer-%f0%9f%8c%9eclouds-%e2%98%81%e2%98%81/
  415. 🎆 Grandiose celebrations 😈😭 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/28/painter-of-the-night-%f0%9f%8e%86grandiose-celebrations-%f0%9f%98%88%f0%9f%98%ad/
  416. Coming-Of-Age 👘🎩 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/08/31/painter-of-the-night-coming-of-age-%f0%9f%91%98%f0%9f%8e%a9/
  417. Hunted or wanted? 🏹🩸 (second version) (soon only accessible with a password)
  418. Goddess’ will👩‍⚖️⚖️ ❤️ (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/09/10/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-goddess-will-%f0%9f%91%a9%e2%9a%96%ef%b8%8f-%e2%9a%96%ef%b8%8f-%e2%9d%a4%ef%b8%8f/
  419. Chapter 69 ☯️ ♋ revisited (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/09/16/painter-of-the-night-chapter-69-%e2%98%af%ef%b8%8f%e2%99%8b-revisited/
  420. My boy 👳‍♀️(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/09/18/painter-of-the-night-my-boy-👳♀%EF%B8%8F/
  421. The vanishing of Baek Na-Kyum’s white headband🤕 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/09/23/painter-of-the-night-the-vanishing-of-baek-na-kyums-white-headband-%f0%9f%a4%95/
  422. Suicide ⚰️🪦 (only accessible with a password). https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/09/25/painter-of-the-night-suicide-⚰%EF%B8%8F🪦/
  423. Romantic scenes: The muse’s kisses 😍😘👄 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/01/painter-of-the-night-romantic-scenes-the-muses-kisses-%f0%9f%98%8d%f0%9f%98%98%f0%9f%91%84/
  424. Perfect lovemaking💞👨‍❤️‍👨 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/06/painter-of-the-night-perfect-lovemaking-%f0%9f%92%9e%f0%9f%91%a8%e2%9d%a4%ef%b8%8f%f0%9f%91%a8/
  425. “I should have left you to die back then” 🩸⚱️ (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/08/painter-of-the-night-i-should-have-left-you-to-die-back-then-%f0%9f%a9%b8%e2%9a%b1%ef%b8%8f/
  426. The secret behind the library 📚📚 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/13/painter-of-the-night-the-secret-behind-the-library-%f0%9f%93%9a%f0%9f%93%9a/
  427. Nightmare Inn 🏨🍚🍜 (second version) (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/14/painter-of-the-night-nightmare-inn-%f0%9f%8f%a8%f0%9f%8d%9a%f0%9f%8d%9c/
  428. The Rise of the Dragon 🐲 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/20/painter-of-the-night-the-rise-of-the-dragon-%f0%9f%90%b2/
  429. Happy laughter 😄 and fearful agony 😦(soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/23/painter-of-the-night-happy-laugher-%f0%9f%98%84-and-fearful-agony-%f0%9f%98%a7/
  430. Painful departures 👋🩸⚰ (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/27/painter-of-the-night-painful-departures-%f0%9f%91%8b%f0%9f%a9%b8%e2%9a%b0%ef%b8%8f/
  431. The secret behind curry🍛 , apple 🍏 and butter 🧈(second version) (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/10/30/painter-of-the-night-the-secret-behind-curry%f0%9f%8d%9b-apple-%f0%9f%8d%8fand-butter-%f0%9f%a7%88/
  432. The puzzle with the paper 📜 📨 (second version) (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/02/painter-of-the-night-the-puzzle-with-the-paper-📜-📨/
  433. The liars🤥 in front of the mirror of truth: Lee Jihwa and Yoon Chang-Hyeon 👺 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/03/painter-of-the-night-the-liars-%f0%9f%a4%a5-in-front-of-the-mirror-of-truth-%f0%9f%91%ba-lee-jihwa-and-yoon-chang-hyeon/
  434. Heena’s secrets 🔐 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/08/painter-of-the-night-heenas-secrets-%f0%9f%94%90/
  435. Baek Na-Kyum’s foot 👣👣(soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/13/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-foot-%f0%9f%91%a3%f0%9f%91%a3/
  436. The riddle ❓❔ with the bed cover🛏 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/19/painter-of-the-night-the-riddle-%e2%9d%93%e2%9d%94-with-the-bed-cover-%f0%9f%9b%8f%ef%b8%8f/
  437. A Question Of Perspective: The loss of the topknot (combined with A Sip Of Poison) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/24/painter-of-the-night-a-sip-of-poison-a-question-of-perspective-the-loss-of-the-topknot-%f0%9f%92%87%f0%9f%8f%bb%e2%99%82%ef%b8%8f/
  438. The ruined paintings 🖼 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/11/30/painter-of-the-night-the-ruined-paintings-%f0%9f%96%bc%ef%b8%8f/
  439. Truthful flowers 🌸🌺🌹🥀 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/12/09/painter-of-the-night-truthful-flowers-🌸🌺🌹🥀/
  440. The hidden painter of the night 🎨 🖌🖼 (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/12/23/painter-of-the-night-the-hidden-painter-of-the-night-%f0%9f%8e%a8%f0%9f%96%8c%ef%b8%8f-%f0%9f%96%bc%ef%b8%8f/
  441. Yoon Seungho and his puzzled physician 🩺 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2022/12/29/painter-of-the-night-yoon-seungho-and-his-puzzled-physician-🩺/
  442. The riddle of the enigmatic covers🔍🕵️‍♂️ (second version) (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/01/04/painter-of-the-night-the-riddle-of-the-enigmatic-covers%f0%9f%94%8d%f0%9f%95%b5%ef%b8%8f%e2%99%82%ef%b8%8f/
  443. Video: Summary of a love story 💖😍🌹 https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/01/08/painter-of-the-night-summary-of-a-love-story-%f0%9f%92%96%f0%9f%98%8d%f0%9f%8c%b9/
  444. Juicy Deeds 🤝 and Dry Words 🗯 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/01/18/painter-of-the-night-juicy-deeds%f0%9f%a4%9d-and-dry-words-%f0%9f%97%af/
  445. Promise me 👄 you’ll never forget me because … 🥺 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/02/02/painter-of-the-night-promise-me-%f0%9f%91%84-youll-never-forget-me-because-%f0%9f%a5%ba/
  446. The shadowy plot(s) 👀 from the past 🙊 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/02/04/painter-of-the-night-the-shadowy-plots-%f0%9f%91%80-from-the-past-%f0%9f%99%8a/
  447. The shadow👤 behind the shrine ⛩️ (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/02/09/painter-of-the-night-the-shadow-%f0%9f%91%a4-behind-the-shrine-%e2%9b%a9%ef%b8%8f/
  448. 📣Breaking News! 📣 The painter vanished again!😨 (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/02/17/painter-of-the-night-%f0%9f%93%a3breaking-news-%f0%9f%93%a3the-painter-vanished-again-%f0%9f%98%a8/
  449. Right here beside you 👬(only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/02/19/painter-of-the-night-right-here-beside-you-%f0%9f%91%ac/
  450. Baek Na-Kyum’s-? 👀🧐 (second version) (only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/03/01/painter-of-the-night-baek-na-kyums-👀🧐/
  451. “Bad decisions!!❌⭕ (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/03/05/painter-of-the-night-doctor-frost-bad-decisions-%e2%9d%8c%e2%ad%95/
  452. “Thank god 🙏 he didn’t see nor hear a thing about that awful matter.” (soon only accessible with a password) https://bebebisous33analyses.com/2023/03/09/painter-of-the-night-thank-god-%f0%9f%99%8f-he-didnt-see-nor-hear-a-thing-about-that-awful-matter/
  453. “Uncatchable👻 ghosts👻👻 in town! 🌆 ” (soon only accessible with a password)
  454. The enigmatic and dark face 👹 behind the purple hanbok 🟣 (soon only accessible with a password)
  455. The dark ⬛ shed ⛺ and its symbolism ☯ (soon only accessible with a password)
  456. A book📖 , a kiss 💋 , a confession (soon only accessible with a password)
  457. Scary, treacherous body language 👄 👀 🤝  (only accessible with a password)
  458. 🎉The spectacular return of 👓 Jung In-Hun 🎉 (only accessible with a password) – reminder: new password
  459. Sleeping Beauty and the dwarfs 🧝‍♂️ (only accessible with a password
  460. Clueless ❓Jung In-Hun 👨‍🎓 (only accessible with a password)
  461. The reality of nightmare (podcast/video)
  462. Terrific power of love 🤍💖💢 (locked)
  463. Lord Shin’s killer 👿🔪 🩸💀
  464. The true Face of Family 👨‍👨‍👦‍👦👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 (locked soon)
  465. The Heavenly Hearth ☄️🌈 (locked)
  466. The mystery behind Baek Na-Kyum’s inspiration (locked)
  467. Edge of Darknesss 🎗️( here is the link to the video)
  468. Bloody🩸 Tide is turning🌊 (locked)
  469. Dropped amusement😞
  470. 🟦Back to square one? 🟥⬜
  471. Lazy Hand ✌ Of Justice?