: Dan admits that he actually liked Jaekyung in the past, saying, "I really liked you". Fans noted the use of the past tense, which has led to intense emotional discussion within the community.

The primary focus of Chapter 90 is the theme of exposure. Throughout the series, Jaekyung is armored—both literally in the ring and metaphorically in his interactions. He is a man who views emotions as weaknesses and intimacy as a necessity for生理 (physiological) relief rather than connection. In this chapter, however, the armor begins to crack. The "verified" status fans attribute to this chapter often refers to the confirmation of Jaekyung’s internal shift. He is no longer the untouchable "Emperor" of the MMA world; he is a man realizing that his physical strength cannot protect him from the emotional turmoil of potentially losing Kim Dan. This exposure is terrifying for a character who has built his entire identity on being invincible.

: Be cautious of sites claiming to have "verified" leaks or chapters far ahead of the official release (like Chapter 90), as these are often clickbait or malicious sites.

The landscape of Boys’ Love (BL) manhwa is often populated by tropes of misunderstanding, toxic obsession, and the eventual redemption of flawed protagonists. Few series have navigated these turbulent waters with as much controversy and intensity as Jinx by Mingwa. Chapter 90, often cited by fans as a pivotal turning point, stands as a defining moment in the series—not merely for its plot progression, but for how it systematically deconstructs the façade of the male lead, Kim Dan. In this chapter, the narrative shifts from a power struggle based on physical dominance to a psychological exploration of vulnerability, marking the beginning of a new, more precarious era in the relationship between Kim Dan and Joo Jaekyung.