
I think it is consistent to make his character looks like that. He is very flawed, insecured, and greedy at time. He took off his wedding ring bc he is afraid of being judged (very consistent with him being insecured). He asked dojin to get him into a school by bribing the school (very consistent with him being greedy sometimes). He has positive traits like caring for byul instead of hanging out with other people. Him correcting byul when he said something wrong is understandable since he is a parent and he is just worried. I have a feeling that these problems gonna get solved tho since that's how writing typically works
(you have to have a problem to make a solution).
Idk. I personally don't really have a problem with his character. Maybe bc I understand where he is comming from and I do have a thing for flawed characters. Idk. I just like it when negative traits are being portrayed. It just feels very humane how easy human can break down when facing a problem or an insecurity.

I completely understand and actually agree with a lot that you’re saying since it’s clear to see he does have insecurities and so on but my problem is that it always seems to be the same thing you know? Like you said, Hyesung is now trying to be a good dad and husband but it seems that he can’t be seen in that type of light for too long before he “acts” or “says” something wrong. The author tends to keep portraying him as the bad one who keeps doing things that readers will dislike him for. He has done and been through enough that we should now start to see him mature and be happy with this new life. But unfortunately all I’m seeing is the same pattern like before where he’ll do something bad then we’ll hate him and end up forgiving him when he realized what he did or said was wrong.

to be honest, i don't know if the author portrayed him like this with the intention of trying to make people hate him. We have to remember that he is a recessive omega in his world. This means that he is quite a dimwit and unlike Dojin, who is a dominant alpha, he is just more prone to make mistakes. I personally find him to be flawed, and i think a lot of other people would think the same. However, I don't "hate" him, and I think a lot of people also don't "hate" him. This might just come down to people's preferences.
One thing tho. Can we accept a person or a character to be flawed without hating them? Like I see a lot of comments constantly switching from hating to loving a character the second they do something we want, but instantly start hating them the second the character does something we don't want.
Idk. I mean I'm not saying you're wrong or anything like. You are entitled to your opinion. I do wish that the characters and the people in real would always know what to say and act, but majority of the time, it's just not how things work. Some people gotta make hundreds of mistakes to learn a valuable lesson.
If you read other manga, a lot of the comments are complaints about the characters: "She is too dumb; she is too innocent; she is too immature; she is too forward; why does she act like that?; I wish she would die, etc., etc." Idk. I just find it tired reading the negative comments, and I always wonder "Do people, who commented this, never make mistakes and always have their shit together?" Idk. I just feel like people just don't have enough sympathy anymore. Lucky that these are just fictional characters. Imagine real people going through this. No wonder some just committed suicide.
Sorry for the rant. I don't mean to write a lot, but it's just ended up that way.
I dislike that the author always makes it so it looks like Hyesung is the bad partner and father. The feelings and situations he faces are realistic but of course he has to do something that will make readers dislike him right when he was finally being forgiven for what he did in the past smh. Idk. Just my opinion. I’m tired of seeing the same cycle.