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All the things I've read from this, is just Dayumn:

: it's not mine but the spoilers gotta spoil for everyone, all of this can be ready in the link



SPOILERS AHEAD

Y’all. OMFG. The male leads? It’s **all of them**. That picture? It’s her *two brothers* and her *dad*. And yes—she ends up sleeping with *both brothers*, and the *dad* is apparently *endgame*.

To make it worse? They were all abusive and neglectful growing up, and they *thought* she was their *half-sister*. Later it's revealed she was adopted, but they all still fall for her *while thinking she’s their sibling*.

As for the dad—brace yourself. She time-travels and *possesses her mother’s body* (while she’s pregnant with herself) to blackmail the dad into adopting her future self. During this possession period, the dad *falls in love with her*, not realizing she’s actually his future daughter.

And just for extra chaos: the FL is *literally God's child*. God *kidnapped her Korean mom*, kept her captive until she gave birth in the “Old World.” That’s why the evil Black Mages are after her—killing her opens a portal back to Earth/Korea. I *wish* I was making this up.

There's also a multiple-lives reincarnation mess going on that even the FL isn’t fully aware of. It's absolute *insanity*.

I’m honestly devastated because the story *started strong*. But I had to drop it—I just couldn’t go on.

Edit: You're welcome—both to the people who dodged this emotional bullet and to the chaotic readers who are now making this their next read. I can read “Lady Devil” or “A Pale Horse” all day, but there has to be a limit somewhere.

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Questionable Morals – A Reader’s Take

Okay, so I read the whole novel. The synopsis was basically *clickbait* and I was *not* prepared for the emotional damage it caused.

It has *great* ratings, and I tried so hard to switch my brain off when it was revealed the main love interest is the dad. But seriously—I just wanted a revenge story, not a psychological breakdown. Every character suffers horrendously, but no one more than the “dad” and the priest. Their stories still haunt me.

It’s easy to just say “ew, the dad is the ML,” but the full context makes it... complicated. Honestly? Out of the five (!!) potential MLs, she deserves *none* of them. *Especially* not the dad.

Let me break it down:

From the dad’s perspective: he meets this unhinged girl in jail who blackmails him into helping her. Over time, he falls in love with her. He doesn’t know she’s from the future or inhabiting her mother’s body. She tells him she’ll return, but time in her original timeline moves differently, and someone she left behind is waiting for her (*yes, I cried*).

Desperate to save her and prevent the end of the world, he starts jumping timelines. Over and over, he watches her die. Eventually, he gets cursed—it destroys his health and sanity. He learns that the only way to save her and the world is to father children with another woman, then *let them die* so his magic disperses properly.

Even *that* isn’t enough.

The only successful timeline is the one where he *adopts* her as a child. By the time she remembers everything and returns to him, he’s wrecked—mentally, physically, emotionally. He’s withdrawn, in constant pain, haunted by voices of people he’s killed (including those cursed children). When she starts resembling the woman he once loved, he panics. He gets excited... then horrified. “WTF am I doing? This is a child.”

The voices in his head constantly shame him: *“You’re in love with your daughter.”* *“Was she really worth all this suffering?”*

If you want me to break down how the *other* love interests got destroyed too, I’m happy to do so. But the bottom line? This novel is *pure suffering* for every character *except* the FL. She says she had a rough childhood, but compared to what these men go through? Girl. Please.