
You said it, it's fantasy. Remember, the premise of the story is that the MC dies and comes back to life. Something that's impossible at first, just like men can get pregnant here, and several men can father the same child at the same time. So nothing here, not even the biology, is realistic or rigorous. It's not that deep; the intention is to entertain, and that's it.

Right, I already said it’s fantasy. But my main point is this story is too illogical. Fantasy doesn’t have to be realistic, just logical within its own world. That’s the bare minimum. Even magic systems in stories have rules. Because if anything can happen without explanation, then nothing in the story feels meaningful. I don’t mind stretching science (like mpreg or pheromones), that’s fine, but at least other omegaverse stories bother to give a framework. When an author just says ‘three dads, one baby’ with no explanation, that’s not creative worldbuilding. That's what you call sloppy writing. So what bothers me isn’t the ‘fantasy,’ but the fact that it’s half-assed compared to other omegaverse stories that at least try to make their biology coherent. And when I wrote "pure fantasy", I meant it as "pure nonsense".
Anyways, I'm not tryna beef with you. I was just saying that, for me, I enjoy stories when author puts even a bit of an effort to make sense.
This is what I find in many comics incomprehensible. First of all, that’s not how biology works I know this is a fantasy(?) manhwa (I didn't read it all, I just can't take the logic of this story), however, it seemed to me that the author just threw whatever ideas came to their mind and that was it. There gotta be some explanation cuz what the helly? The plot is ass, the way the relationships of the characters are displayed is ass, and even the characters themselves are written half-assed. I have read many omegaverse bl that despite the illogical science they have, the author has an explanation for it. Scientifically (even elementary students understand this), one egg + one sperm = one baby, end of story. The second a sperm gets in, the egg blocks all others. That’s why a kid can only have one biological dad. Sure, twins can have different dads, but that’s two babies, not one kid with three fathers. Even with science, the most they’ve done is two moms + one dad in a lab, and never three dads. So this “three-father baby” thing? Pure fantasy