Responses
Well the way I saw it when the villain says “you were wearing a suit you were never supposed to wear” I thought that was pretty much him implying “you are my property and have no right to be anything else” without actually saying it.
Also the villain thinking that Jaein was only around because he still loved and missed him is pretty insane and narcissistic. The fucker went and drugged and than gave him the choice of either being raped by him or two other guys but yeah Jaein totally loves and misses him.

The bad guy’s actions don’t match with what he’s saying as I said in a previous post if you were trying so hard to protect your lover killing the child wasn’t the way to do this. Also major spoiler
The bad guy and the ML are half brothers. So how can the evil Father allow for the ML to live and exist if he is so evil that he would have killed the MC and their child if the bad guy didn’t do it. Also the bad guy said some really discouraging things to the MC that if you really loved them you would never speak like that. The bad guy basically said things that would break the MC spirit and you don’t do that to someone you love.
^^^ so knowing all that I am confused to how the author decided to come to this weird conclusion with the bad guy. Instead of love it would make more sense for him to simply state that the MC is his property and he can treat him however he likes BUT his property can absolutely not be with someone else <—- that level of crazy would make more sense. I don’t know that’s just how I saw it