
I find the dominant/recessive concepts interesting and I liked the twists and turns in If you Hate Me That Much..though I had to skip the rape scenes so I was hoping for something more here. If there are really only 3 chapters left they must be some hella writing to wrap this up. If love is an illusion then is it better to be happy and self deluded or to be a lonely bitter realist? I guess I'd better stay tuned.

Hyesung never had a chance to show qualities in the story. All that happens is that bad things keep happening to him, and he has to deal with things he is not prepared for, he has the right to be angry. Dojin sees something in him, I think, when Hyesung denies his own nature in order to be someone in life, he don't want to be weak and depend on people. When Hyesung find out he is an omega and then get pregnant, he gets lost. A flawed nature is something I can admire in a character, Hyesung seems more humam than anyone in the story.

Well I finally got my answer in this last chapter....Realizing he could die if he leaves his pair and not being able to get that cute kid out of his head (btw, a stranger could say the same of that baby he is so cute)...this is supposed to be his character development? He hasn't expressed one iota of feeling for Dojin, he just wants to know why Dojin cares and we all have to settle for 'because it's you' because even the mangaka can't think of a real reason why Dojin or anyone else would fall for this selfish ass idiot. Sh!t maybe we'll find that he loves him for his crazy math skills in the next chapter at least that will wrap up a plot point.
What exactly made Dojin fall in love with hyesung? Your answer cannot include these...he's an omega so it's instinctual; he had Dojin's baby; he is attractive as an uke; he's a good fk. It has to include some redeeming trait of hyesung's...