Not really surprised that the leader wanted to get his hands on the doctor, especially since it’s been hinted at when they revealed that the doctor was the one who treated him as a therapist in the past. Only thing now is whether MJ or the doctor will fail.
I’m more inclined to MJ personally, but I wouldn’t be opposed to the leader, just seems like the love between MJ and the doctor is more real than the leaders twisted perception of him being the one to complete him.
I mean if MJ were to die the leader seems like he’d take care of doctor, but MJ won’t die (I hope). But then again, the doctor doesn’t have any inclination towards him and I highly doubt he’d accept the leader anyways.
I’m used to more low quality storytelling……so apologies if this opinion came out wrong. I just want the doctor and MJ to be okay after all that’s happened (/TДT)/
Nono it's fine I'm just confused, by leader do you mean father?? Cause I really don't think he'd take very good care of him considering how much he clearly has plans of kidnapping and raping him at some point. Unless you meant leader as in the woman but I got confused bc you said about their twisted perception of the doc
Oh my goodness for those of you that haven’t read the novel, you are in for a very special treat.
This story is basically about how much your actions can affect someone else and that there are indeed consequences even if you did nothing wrong. Both Cocaine and Yaba have their faults and I personally was rooting for Yaba’s happy ending the entire time. There are so many twists in the novel and it’s honestly very worth the read as well. I do sympathize with both Yaba and Cocaine but more so Yaba because he wasn’t perceived as special as Cocaine, but a spoiler is that the boss man, Kang Giha is actually head over heels for Yaba. Not sure why cause it’s never really explained in the novel, but I assume it’s because he, like Cha Yiseok, liked the way he looked like an expensive prostitute.
Yaba is often described as a prostitute in regards to looks by most men in the novel. It gets even worse when he starts to sing so just buckle up and have fun
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I started reading this yesterday and finished it today and I gotta just wow. This was certainly not what I was expecting. It’s definitely a somber kind of read in the beginning that becomes more lighthearted as you read on.
The first season with the first timeline had me in tears almost every chapter after reading of what Aeroc had gone through. I don’t think what Aeroc or Kloff did was right, but I do believe that what Kloff had been doing to Aeroc the whole time was just so much more wrong than what Aeroc did. I actually kind of commend the author for making me feel so bad for this one character.
The second season with the second timeline gave me an actual sigh of relief that Aeroc’s story was not over. I do feel that he got over his fear of Kloff a little too quickly considering OG Kloff had abused him in the past timeline for years and forced him to give birth out of his petty revenge and desire to conquer him.
Overall, I think the story is pretty alright and just an interesting read. I do kinda wish it stayed Alpha x Alpha instead of going the cliche direction of turning an alpha into an omega but that’s just me (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
I mean like wont he have some kind of trauma from all the children being ripped away from him it would be great if the author sprinkles some trauma responses here n there
That’s what I’m saying! I think we’re missing out on all the trauma Aeroc experienced before. He doesn’t really show as much fear, but I did read some other comments that said that they were apparently a fated pair and Aeroc was always meant to turn into an omega for Kloff. The medicine that Kloff fed him before just expedited the process.
I never thought of it like that. I would have been great if the author focused on like atleast the fear surrounding the relationship Ig he was a bit more cautious approaching ml. I really hope the author will touch the deeper topic in the future