
thats still his younger brother offspring is a product of its surroundings but from young years you can feel compassion and once you reach a certain age you begin begin to develop your own thoughts and decisions and make your own judgement sometimes it involves questioning those who raised you i personally will never give a grown adult a pass or understanding when it comes to lacking a moral compass i will be fully judging

Yeah you're probably right but I think there's more to it. The brother never got out of that environment, while Ilya did. It's why I think he'd need a little bit more to outgrow his own wrong way of thinking. What I'm saying is, if and when presented a chance to change his mind about Ilya and he doesn't, then that's when I'll judge him hard.
I fully believe that the offspring is a product of its nature and nurture. This alpha grew up while being indoctrinated that alphas are superior and omegas are useless. He simply does not have room for any other thought because he does not know better. I will not judge the brother until he has seen for himself who Ilya is and what he can do as his own person and not just his worth tied to being an omega. If you remember, Ilya himself grew up thinking he was inferior, until he experienced how to be loved and revered as an omega in Hanu and as Khalid's queen.