It’s unrealistic for a person to do a complete 180 with the snap of a finger. Sure he was able to see his faults and wrongdoings towards Kim Dan, but I think now he’s having to face the demons from his past that made him the way that he is. Once he overcomes them, I think he’ll experience more lasting change. Then he can be happy with himself and his boo.
But for rn
Idk, maybe I’m wrong, but when he said that he wants an “emotional edge”, I took it more as him saying he wants the upper hand in the relationship, rather than it being about him “feeling alive”.
Again, maybe this is my misinterpretation, but I think because of everything that happened in the Omega Complex story, he wants to have the upper hand in relationships so that he can be sure the other person likes him and likes him more than he likes them.
He followed up by saying, “If it’s not that you like me, and you are mistaken because of those feelings from the past, then I’m at a huge loss”(Ch 31). I think that his heartbreak from the last story really affected him, so he’s playing this push and pull game to protect himself and test Yeon-ah’s feelings. He’s afraid of history repeating itself, but that fear is also making him act like an idiot, especially with his nonchalant nonsense.
He said it took him just months to get over his crush while also saying he had an interest in Wooyeon back then too. Dawg, his little crush wasn't that deep then smh. I don't understand why he would want to test Wooyeon and be sure when wooyeon literally says he's never gotten over him. Sure dohyun is good looking but bro is so insufferable right now.
I really like the narrative choice to reveal the circumstances of her transmigration much later. It keeps us in the dark about important information, so that we’re putting the pieces of the puzzle together at the same time as Selonia. A lot of things that I thought were typical tropes were actually foreshadowing.
I’ve seen the ‘soul in the wrong world’ and ‘body swap’ plots before, but it always felt random, like the author wanted to add something cool to the story even though it wasn’t set up. I feel like this story executes it really well. It feels like it was planned to be this way rather than something that was just thrown in.










So it seems like the original mugo died when the three alternates splintered, and only the alters became a god. The personality splinter was probably the moment the three mugos became supernatural, effectively separating them from the human mugo.
I don't think died but repressed. The trauma was so traumatic that he was likely kept in the back of his mind
Maybe. I only say died, because the well god said that he isn’t like the other three, but a human soul that stayed tethered to the body like a curse. So I’m thinking why only he remained human while the others became supernatural? The well god also mentioned helping human mugo reach nirvana. To me that means he’s a spirit that hasn’t been able to pass on, because he’s stuck connected to the body. Idk though. We’ll see