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Rant

sencha June 9, 2026 10:58 am

I originally started reading this because alpha x alpha manhwas are quite rare, but honestly, this was painful to get through.

The biggest issue is that if the MC stopped lying and hiding things, and if both leads communicated like actual adults, this manhwa would have been ended by chapter 15. Instead, it feels like the author deliberately dragged the story out with endless misunderstandings.

Let's start from the beginning: MC lives a carefree life, changes partners constantly, has no real goals, and comes from a wealthy family. The ML is gullible and naive, but somehow he's still the more reasonable one out of the two. The MC and his friend think it's funny to play with other people's feelings, so whenever someone asks for the omega friend's phone number, they are actually given the MC's contact information (even though he's an alpha). Apparently giving a fake number or simply rejecting people was never an option.

Responses
    sencha June 9, 2026 11:01 am

    The MC spends a large part of the story pretending to be an omega and then acts confused when the ML doesn't react the way he expected after they meet. Eventually, they talk things through and resolve it. Great, right? The story moves forward, their relationship starts developing, and it seems like the MC has finally learned his lesson and will start being honest.

    Haha, no.

    About ten chapters later, the MC's brother sends an omega to seduce him. And what does the MC do? He hides it. Instead of telling the ML that a random omega tried to sleep with him at his brother's request, he keeps it a secret for absolutely no reason. Seriously, why not just talk about it? Naturally, this leads to another misunderstanding, another fight, and more unnecessary drama.

    And then, after all of that, the MC's response is basically: *"I'm sorry... it's my fault."* Excuse me, what? They exchange about two sentences, and suddenly everything is solved with a makeup sex scene.

    What annoyed me even more is that the MC keeps in contact with his former client because he genuinely believes they can be friends, while the ML continues showing interest in the MC's omega friend in ways that can easily be misunderstood. At this point, neither of them seems capable of learning from previous mistakes.

    I won't even get into the rest of the details. The whole thing feels messy and poorly put together. The conflicts are repetitive, the misunderstandings become exhausting, and the story relies far too heavily on characters refusing to communicate.

    It's readable if you're looking for something to pass the time, but I would never read it again. If you don't want to waste your time, I'd honestly recommend skipping this one.