
Yes because at the end when hyseung starts only fucking guys and him and Dojin start having sex (without a third) don’t ask just read- ANYWAY when they start having sex just themselves together you see the similarities in them being carried over into love is an illusion... the author didn’t want to end their story but at the same time wanted to start something new so she took those two and heeso and made an omegaverse..... it really gives you perspective comparing the characters to the originals :)

Really? I feel that from seeing Hyesung and Dojin from the other world was rather distasteful. Dojin just kept chasing Hyesung the whole entire damn time. I didn't read it but from very few parts I've seen, they have an even worse relationship in that world compared to this one. Frankly, I'd be disappointed if the author continues writing the way she does because it sounds like she just has all this negative shit build up to the end and then give them a "happy ending" all of a sudden with no character development or visible progress in the relationship and ends it right there.

Ahhh I get what you mean now. But still the events this couple went through in the other world makes me quite afraid for this one because she might use the same formula.
I feel like the people who haven’t read “if you hate me that much” should. That way they can see the original hyseung, Dojin, and heeso and have a better understanding on how this author operates..... she stabs you in the heart a million times but then shines light and ties it all up into a wonderful story with beautiful art. I know the characters don’t share the exact same personalities but hyseung was still Whiney, Dojin (while Pervier and older, still loved him just as much) I feel like not seeing the originals takes away from how you will look at this story even though one is in our world the other omegaverse (unpopular opinion I know!) just how I feel :)