
Have to agree. Also the time period from when they first met, to when Hyeseong fell pregnant was only 3 weeks I think. The most logical option to that would be to seek an abortion, but this is a plot that centers around rape being justified so logic isn't it's forte. It is what it is, it's just a bit of a disappointment especially when you consider that this audience appears to have quite a young audience judging on all the "kill the gold digging uke' daft comments, such tropes being normalised is a bit concerning. Ditto those that can't see the abuse on both sides and just how flawed a pairing this is. If the point is to show two people forced together due to their alpha/omega instincts fair enough, but don't have rape and financial abuse be portrayed as a part of a loving, healthy relationship.
Am I the only one who doesn't like that he's pregnant AT ALL? They were at no point in which any of them was ready for a baby. There was NO intention of the uke in getting pregnant and worse, it was against his will. This whole situation was against his will, and now he's pregnant. Can you imagine how horrible that is? ''it's not only your baby''? Well HE didn't want that bloody baby. He didn't consent to having sex. Seme should know that's on HIM. And it's clear he's not considering actually taking the baby and let his guy off, he's trying to change his mind and live together, as always with little to no mind of the uke's thoughts or plans. This sudden shift of attitude too, is so fucking weird. I can't help but think that I'd hate to be in that situation, there's nothing cute or funny about it. Yet we all know the author is gonna use it as the plot device to make them fall in love and dude is that fucked up. I hate everything about this.