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It seems some people don’t even understand such a simple story.

L2709 April 14, 2026 5:09 pm

Why did Jaeon take the medicine? Because he needed to pretend to be an omega.

Why did Jaeon need to pretend to be an omega? Because Inha only sleeps with omega. The story mentioned this several times. Even if it’s an omega Inha dislikes, he still sleeps with them when they’re in heat. Inha doesn’t sleep with beta, and right now he hates Jaeon.

Why did Jaeon want to sleep with Inha? Because he wanted one last memory with him.

Why did Jaeon want that final memory? Because he knew he would never see Inha again. Jaeon was moving to another city. Whether Inha misunderstood him or not, no longer mattered.

Why didn’t Jaeon explain to Inha? Because he was in a situation where explanation was meaningless. There were no witnesses, no evidence, no CCTV. Inha would only think Jaeon was lying and despise him more. Only the thugs could help Jaeon explain, maybe they would! ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

Why did Jaeon think Inha might agree? Because Jaeon was so desperate that he deceived himself, clinging to a fragile hope. Jaeon certanly knew he’d be rejected, but his heart still held on. Isn’t that human instinct?

All of Jaeon’s psychological developments and actions are completely reasonable. He chose the way that fit his situation, abilities and personality. It’s ridiculous that people who completely don’t grasp the plot and the character’s psychological development criticize the author, who actually portrayed it very well.

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