
Okay but Ryan is still a hypocrite. He only suspected Kyon and wanted to kill him or drive him away. Now he knows for certain it was Christoph and he just looks sad. Especially when you consider that Kyon nearly killed himself out of guilt for possibly bringing danger to Lucaon but Christoph would have let him die if he could still be with Ryan. That's before even mentioning he helped kill Lucaon's parents before the whole brainwashing magic was done on him because he would rather kill someone else's family than risk being killed himself. I felt bad for him but now I'm pissed that Ryan and Sihan are protecting him from getting the punishment he deserves.

I think he's just reached a point in his life where he understands that harboring such emotions like hate and anger is fruitless. He's probably going to die soon, and his health is already suffering. Ryan understands that Christoph cared for him, but he was being manipulated by Edwin. He puts the blame on Edwin, and put in place safeguards so that his family could no longer be at risk due to Christoph being part of the household (Cecilia undid the brainwashing etc). At the point when Cecilia and Ryan told Kyon to leave, they were uncertain who was poisoning the household and it seemed the most common sense approach at that time to prevent Kyon from having such close access to them. In the current time, all of the Royals, be it Ryan, Cecilia, Sihan accept and tolerate Kyon and understand the importance he is to Lucaon. Before Kyon entered the household, Lucaon was very isolated and not good with servants, so from an outsiders point of view, Ryan would have thought this relatonship to be a new step/unusual for his nephew.

Also, Christoph was part of their household for over a decade. From the start the other Royals comment that Ryan "dotes" on him, and Ryan even says that Christoph is like a son to him. So there is some emotional baggage there which does not exist with Kyon, who has been part of their household for maybe only a few months.

What benefit would that serve though? Christoph isn't the one who was in control of his actions, it was Edwin. Therefore attacking Edwin/Intron is the actual goal if they want to solve anything. All they can do is prevent Edwin from having control over Christoph. Lucaon though was emotional, rather than logical, and tried to strangle Christoph. Sihan and Kyon stepped in to prevent this, but Cecilia did not.

If Kyon was the killer, he would have been following orders or possibly brainwashed himself. That didn't stop Ryan from trying to kill him. They don't even have to kill Christoph. But pretending like he did nothing wrong and treating him like a helpless victim when there was a time he was in control of his actions isn't the answer either.

at that time he didn't know who he did it, and no he didn't know who the culprit was when he try to make Kyon leave.
now that he know all the story behind it and that he was been brainwash, I don't see the point of Ryan hurting or been harsh on Christoph. I guess you can't put it on perspective of that sorting time, but yeas at that time he wasn't sure who did it.

I wanted to be understanding of the situation but that's actually extremely shitty of the Omega. This is the kind of stuff that royally screws up a kid if they find out they were used as a bargaining chip and essentially sold off with no concern for what will happen after they're born. For all Hye-sung knows, Dojin will just throw the baby off a cliff and he doesn't care as long as he gets paid. He knows nothing about this man but trusts that the baby won't wind up dead in his care or be abused in some way. We as the audience know the baby will be fine, but Hye-sung is just gonna dump the kid and run off like a deadbeat.

I understand Hyesung wants to go out on his own, but this hasty moving from place to place without thinking is what keeps getting him in trouble in the first place. What happens if this beta is a creep or a rapist or something? He needs to think things through a little more.

that’s true, but I think he’s lost all trust in the alpha which is understandable. Plus, the alpha is a rapist and a creep himself so I don’t think the omega thinks it could be much worse either way. And as the omega mentioned, he knows the omega much better than the alpha in the first place so his decision to leave makes quite good sense.
Why is Ruka acting like such a tool?