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I think a lot of people are ignoring the direction the story is already taking. We’re ge...

fr3akyT June 22, 2026 8:42 pm

I think a lot of people are ignoring the direction the story is already taking. We’re getting first-hand moments of Juehyeok developing feelings for Su-ah. He can’t put a name to those feelings yet, but it feels pretty inevitable where this is headed. Realistically, we’re probably going to get another misunderstanding or two, maybe another fight, before Juhyeok realizes Su-ah was the person he’s been connected to all along. And honestly, we’ve already brushed past what was arguably the worst thing Su-ah put Juhyeok through (NOT SAYING IT WAS OKAY AS A READER THAT WAS VERY DISAPPOINTING), but that said I don’t think the story is trying to keep them apart forever.

I also think people judge Su-ah differently despite that major f*ck up because he’s an alpha. If the roles were reversed and Su-ah was an omega while Juehyeok was an alpha, I think Juehyeok would’ve been just as forward, if not more. He was always taking care of su-ah feelings would've eventually stemmed from there.

As for the rich older guy and the tournament guy, I don’t really see them even as POTENTIALLY endgame. The older guy’s interest started when Juehyeok was vulnerable and was heavily tied to pheromones you all keep completely forgetting that. He's now met with a challenge because everything he's done so far wouldve already had him balls deep into someone else he JUST admitted that so now HIS "interest" is coming from someone who doesn't see him from money that's quite literally it. (aside juhyeok being an absolute badass at what he does of course)
Juhyeok’s main goal has always been proving that secondary genders don’t define what someone can do while still learning to accept who he is himself.

There’s still a lot of the story left to unravel, but we’re only at the beginning. It makes more sense to me that he ends up falling for someone who’s actually been there throughout the story rather than someone he just met.

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