Quick attempt to read some of the panels :')
First things first, let's see the panel that introduces the chapter. He Tian is sitting alone on a bench and the scene seems empty, especially the spots where Jian Yi and ZZX were sitting. Plus it seems like it is stopped in time : nothing nor anyone is moving, even the angle of the image participates to the calmness and quietness (it is a straight and large vision). This panel overflows with loneliness in every way.
It also shows a rare side of He Tian : he is not in the center of the image, in a random place, he looks tired,... it seems like we see have the vision of someone passing by. It contrasts with his image of someone tall, handsome, confident, always the center of attention : here he is put down of his throne, he has nothing special anymore. He even looks pathetic somehow. We understand later that it's Guan Shan who made him like that.
As for the colors, here too there is a big contrast : behind his back it is bright but He Tian is in the dark, even him seems somber. The interpretation can go a little too far, but when we know the context it's like He Tian was now too focused on his fight with Mo and his sadness (his eyes are closed and he recalls the scene) to even turn towards the light, the "happy moment" the boys were supposed to celebrate.
All is left for He Tian is the memory of fight, a sadness he can't get away from. Nothing else.
The moment everything fell apart.
The composition adds a lot of strength to this moment : Mo is imposing and looks tall. The perspective makes He Tian and the thrown bag really petite. The panel follows what is said : "What does your fucking happiness have to do with me ?". Below Mo's angriness, He Tian and all the things he lived with the boys become insignificant. The bag is ripped and the clothes on the street : the "happy moments" somehow broke under Mo's anger.
So now, the last panel. Once again, it feels very lonely : Mo is alone in the dark and he looks small in the large point if view of the image. The last panel is linked with the first one since there is in both a lot of solitude and Mo and He Tian seem deeply preoccupied by the fight. This mirror effect is called reciprocity. Without the other one by their side, they feel lonely and lost. It proves how deeply connected they are, though even with that, there is that argument between them (He Tian is at the start and Mo at the end and in between there is the whole chapter about their fight that separates them) that stop them from really reaching each other.
OX did the exploit to give us hope through one of the saddest chapter : even though at the first read it looks like He Tian and Mo Guan Shan separated from each other, we realize, with a better look, that they are still deep down strongly linked together.













