Spoilers…
I’m glad they didn’t fully adapt what happened in the novel with the Kim Moran phone call. I hate that trope, and I felt so bad for Moran.
I feel like the pheromone scene was way more dramatic in the novel. Unless I’m mistaken, the scene was from Gyuha’s perspective, so we got his inner monologue instead. I don’t remember reading anything about Chayoung and his feelings about omega pheromones and reasons for fucking betas in the past. Someone can correct me if I’m wrong, though. lol
Edit: Everyone wants to see the kids and see Chayoung interact with them…lol Sorry. Just not happening. You’ll see them at the very, very end after his memories have already returned.
It’s funny seeing people screaming neglect when the kids are just at their grandparents. I don’t know if the manhwa will show it, but it’s mentioned that Gyuha does spend time with them over there.
If you’re looking for the kids to have a significant part in this arc, sorry to disappoint. They show up at the very end after the amnesia is resolved.
The anime for this is releasing in October.
I wanted to see if this was something that I’d be interested in, but unfortunately not. I can’t do harems anymore. They’re rage inducing at this point, so I just avoid them.
Bitch, what?! Why did I read the comments? I’m going to die. And this damn manga doesn’t even update fast, so who knows when we’ll get a conclusion to this part of the plot. It could be years, especially if the author drags it, omg. I could be dead. Just kill me now, tbh. I can’t take it.
Just randomly clicked on this and saw that uncensored chapters were being uploaded, but I’m not being notified. I’m getting notifications for other older releases on my read lists, so that’s weird. Hope I’m not missing out on anything else.
I’m getting so tired of seeing comments trying to call Gyuha out for not being “maternal.” Gyuha is not a mom. Gyuyoung has two fathers. Their child has never once referred to him as “mom.” The birth parent is not always a “mother,” even in omegaverse. Gyuha acts like what he is, a father. He’s paternal.






