In a way I liked this though it was lacking at times. I liked that it had a pairing that's not so usual in alpha x omega omegaverse stories—alpha being of lower social standing than the omega. I also really loved the alpha's personality, I think all alphas should learn a thing or two from him. The side couple too was really nice in my opinion. I really, really hated the grandpa's guts and that to me just shows he did his job well as the villain of the story. He was sick and twisted, but actually didn't feel too out of place in the world they lived in. It was not only him, but most of the society that looked down on recessive traits, though he was undeniably one of the most extremes. If I were to write all my thoughts about this, this would get way too long and political lmao
On the flip side—while I think the omega's family conflicts were quite well executed—I think that the gangrape and the trauma it caused was brushed off too easily, which is a problem a lot of stories that include severe trauma have. Like for example, if he was so traumatized that a whiff of alpha pheromones was supposed to make him feel nauseous and have flashbacks, why was he seemingly so fine with the doctor alpha's pheromones? Not to even mention the possible other traumas he could have due to his entire lifetime being filled with abuse. The ending felt a bit abrupt too. That too isn't anything new for manhwas like this.
In a way I liked this though it was lacking at times. I liked that it had a pairing that's not so usual in alpha x omega omegaverse stories—alpha being of lower social standing than the omega. I also really loved the alpha's personality, I think all alphas should learn a thing or two from him. The side couple too was really nice in my opinion. I really, really hated the grandpa's guts and that to me just shows he did his job well as the villain of the story. He was sick and twisted, but actually didn't feel too out of place in the world they lived in. It was not only him, but most of the society that looked down on recessive traits, though he was undeniably one of the most extremes. If I were to write all my thoughts about this, this would get way too long and political lmao
On the flip side—while I think the omega's family conflicts were quite well executed—I think that the gangrape and the trauma it caused was brushed off too easily, which is a problem a lot of stories that include severe trauma have. Like for example, if he was so traumatized that a whiff of alpha pheromones was supposed to make him feel nauseous and have flashbacks, why was he seemingly so fine with the doctor alpha's pheromones? Not to even mention the possible other traumas he could have due to his entire lifetime being filled with abuse. The ending felt a bit abrupt too. That too isn't anything new for manhwas like this.