Atp i am pissed at both of them. One is too dumb and instead of going towards an emotional route, he is just choosing to try and get into mc’s pants. And the other is the greatest idiot and the personified enemy of miscommunication. Bitch, if ML is sleeping with u so much and BEGGING to get back to u, u really think he feels nothing? Brother needs to stop being such a pussy, constantly running away from problems, if he had atleast explained to ML, bro would’ve confessed to MC long ago. Also ML needs to stop straight up harassing the MC and start thinking about that confession (but i also understand that he thinks MC still loves his ‘ex’ lol)
Man grayson should’ve lost. I hate this advantage these so called alphas have, its literally a plot armor. Dane is legit a trained fire fighter and u are telling me a random man won just cus he is an alpha? This is such a ‘avg man beating a trained woman’ kinda bullshit
Yeah but i meant the race. Self defence or martial arts uses different set of muscles than specialised training. For example, fire fighting or completing this race. If training in one physical thing made you good enough to defeat ppl who have specialised training in the specialised sector, all martial artists would be Olympic gold medals, wouldn’t they?
Actually, Grayson didn't win because of a supposed "alpha advantage," since in this universe dominant omegas are more powerful. SPOILER... But he kind of took advantage of the help Dane gave him (you'll see in the next chapter), and also in the novel Dane states that he didn't see any advantage in risking much more just to win.
Well Dominant Omega is much stronger than Dominant Alpha. So does make it a plot armor of Dane too since he’s a Dominant Omega? It will take up to 5 Dominant Alpha just to suppress a 1 dominant Omega. And a Dominant Omega can easily take down less than 5 Dominant Alphas. So does it feel that Dane is kind of disadvantaged if he is that strong by trait because he is a dominant omega?
No this is not just a dom Alpha thing. Grayson and Nathaniel as well had all sorts of training to protect themselves in any situation. Chase won't stand a chance in this situation despite being a dom Alpha (he also has Alpha strength ) as he never went any trainings . So no its not about just being an Alpha here.
ahh but if the one who originally commented is worried if grayson will get things easily, the answer is no. he actually suffered a lot in here, you'll see and hopefully understand him:) its actually v sad. a spoiler too,,, amongst all the millers no one ever let go of their "fated pair" "omegas" or wtv, grayson is the only one who did. its actually sad seeing him sad but those moments were one of my favorite parts. seeing him navigate through his emotions tho he didn't fully understand it was v refreshing. all i can say is, hes actually really kind. i hope you get to love him too(๑•ㅂ•)و✧
True even Ashley admitted it. Nathaniel too couldn’t let Chrissy go even though he’s a Beta, Chase would rather choose death than let Joshua choose the mother of his child well we know he’s referring to Chase. Bliss couldn’t let go of Cashian even though the man is also Beta. None of the Miller’s could let got of the person they fall in love with only Greyson had managed to do so.
Lowk i dont understand why she needs to be so against him. In that day and age, this is unfortunately the best option she has. She will be loved, shelter, provided for by a man she is attracted to, who would do anythibg for her except divorce . Even if she runs away, how will she survive? She has no skills and no idea how dangerous society was back then for women. (It still is). Idk maybe am just not getting it, but as someone who has seen how harsh modern society is on women, i cant imagine how worse it is during that time
On a purely logical, pragmatic (almost utilitarian) view, staying with the “madman” can look like the least disruptive option. Less immediate risk, more stability, clearer access to protection and resources—on paper, it’s the path of least resistance. But it really comes down to perspective: pathos versus logos. Emotionally, everything in her situation signals danger, mistrust, and instability. Logically, however, her alternatives are limited, and the system she’s in doesn’t exactly reward independence or ignorance of power dynamics. So the tension isn’t really “right vs wrong choice,” but whether she prioritises safety-through-structure or autonomy-through-uncertainty.
The pattern is clear: Daniel drops doubt or selective info → she reacts emotionally and fixates → the Duke or some authority figure steps in and partially confirms/reframes → she calms down → Daniel reappears → repeat. It doesn’t really evolve, it just loops. What’s frustrating is not her curiosity itself—it’s that her curiosity doesn’t translate into action or resolution. She keeps orbiting around dangerous information without taking ownership of what she learns. So she stays stuck reacting instead of directing anything.
Nobles in these settings are rarely clean, and trusting them unconditionally would be naïve. The problem is that she currently has no effective method of discernment: she neither fully investigates nor fully disengages. In that sense, the real tension of the story isn’t “should she stay with a madman,” but whether she can develop enough independence to evaluate people and situations without being pulled back and forth by whoever speaks last.
Comparing her to other female leads who take full investigative control highlights the gap clearly: in those cases, agency changes the outcome. Here, she remains passive in decision-making even when she is emotionally central to the conflict. If she stays passive and keeps looping, then yeah, from a cold pragmatic angle, staying with him can look like the safer, more comfortable option—protected, socially secure, and materially stable.
Finally, to be fair, the latest chapter does show a shift. She finally attempts an escape, and even admits ignorance would’ve been easier. That’s a pretty big step for her character-wise. Still, I can’t shake the feeling she’ll end up back with the ML anyway—this kind of story usually circles back to that. Either way, it’ll be interesting to see whether this growth sticks or gets folded back into the usual narrative loop.
I dont think u understood what I meant. I simply told the facts and situation of women during those times and how it is very unrealistic for a person with no skills and abilities to utilise to run away. Leave skills, she doesnt have a strong body either and no money to her name. She knows that this man is dangerous and can literally track down and kill ppl easily and get away w it. And her reaction is to plan a sloppy runaway scene? Its simply the truth that she is attracted to a man who loves her and is willing to use any of his resource to be with her. No way she’ll succeed. Its not the best deal, sure but its the best option she has. He ‘loves’ her, so atleast she wont be harmed or forced to do anything she doesnt want, be rich, be treated right, she’ll be heard cus we all know how much he listens to her etc. idk maybe smt is wrong w my brain maybe but i think its wiser and better to stay w him
That was a very good psychological break down and comparison. the only thing is, i think that staying w him seems like a better option in the long run too unless she has more influence than him. Cus even if she escapes, w the behaviour he has displayed he WILL try to find her. So even in the long run, lol she has to constantly live with this fear in the back of her head that he might find her. And who knows how much twisted in the head he could become by then after she disappears. I havent read the recent updates yet but from what you’ve said, it sounds like a positive change
the problem is that you're treating survival as if it's the only thing that matters. to her, living under the control of a man she fears isn't really living. he lied to her from the beginning, hid his identity, killed people, and has the power to trap her forever. the fact that he "loves" her doesn't make that less terrifying. a gilded cage is still a cage. and saying she should stay because she'd be rich, protected, and "treated well" ignores that she doesn't want to belong to him in the first place. she chose to risk everything because freedom mattered more than comfort. that's not stupidity or irrationality. it's desperation










Omg guys, i cant believe we got a bisexual evil twink in a straight manhwa even if just for a second (one of the sucubus)