Mugo the Demon , the Menace and the smooth one

Mikki December 13, 2025 2:53 am

The plot is surprisingly deep—if you can get past the overwhelming number of spicy scenes. What really stands out is how the main family commits horrific acts against an ordinary man and the innocent omega descendants of his mate, ultimately transforming him into a dark spirit—almost a god. What’s baffling is their shock when he refuses to cooperate after his soulmate is reincarnated. The audacity of believing they could control or “tame” an entity they themselves created—one so powerful that even the gods fear him—is honestly wild. What makes it even wilder is that the only reason he continued consuming omegas was because he didn’t realize they were descendants of his mate’s bloodline. He deliberately spared only the family’s alphas and betas, not out of mercy, but to ensure the family would eventually die out—which it does on both sides. That’s why there are only a handful of omegas left: the CEO head omega, the MC, and a few off-screen omegas mentioned earlier. I wouldn’t be surprised if the family’s next wish is for more omegas, but he likely won’t grant it now that his soulmate has been reincarnated—and only one of his four fractured personalities even recognizes that. The trauma of his creation shattered his mind so completely that his thoughts, his alternate selves, and even his emotions exist in a state of confusion and hunger , shaped by the truly fucked-up things the family did to him.

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