The way he dehumanizes his own brother due to his secondary gender needs to be studied. What a fucking asshole. Sends a letter of divorce to his now husband so he can once again use Ilya as a bargaining buck and peace maker, selling him like cattle, genuinely what a fucking piece of shit.
Ilya’s dad 100% sent Ilya to khalid’s kingdom bc he knew the kingdom views omegas as saints and miracles. He wanted a better life for his son instead of being treated like cattle. What a way to spit on your father’s work. Fuckass asswipe.
First: new readers this story is absolutely worth reading even though jaehyuk is an absolute dick bag for the first 15 chapters his personal character development and their development as a couple is amazing. My criticism is a nitpick. Stop reading this comment and read the manhwa.
Anyway, my only complaint is that as the story goes on jaehyuk becomes more handsome and gets good character development but unfortunately garam starts looking a lot more… babified. Like he looks younger, his body is even smaller (mass wise, if you compare chapter 1-5 to the last few chapters it’s jarring). I wish we could keep the garam character design of old and have the best parts of the story development too. I know over time art styles develop and solidify but garam’s character design rn feel like a downgrade from what it initially was.
They are sooo cute my god yeon being the one to name kihoon in his past life is so romantic like putting a name to your beloved itself is an intimate tradition (most people will have nicknames/diminutive for their loved ones) but to give them their name, arguably something that shapes their entirety, while being five years of age, and putting so much effort into it…. Past 5 y/o yeon you have my heart.
Imagine you met a boy who is half monkey and saved your lost ass in the jungle and then led you to your goal and then you had fun all day and he is as bright as the blazing sun, made whole in light and joy and he mistakes you for an angel yeah I get why child yeon was taken with kihoon already.
He loves ibeom and ibeom’s family and wants to support his boyfriend in his work. But because ibeom has a fundamental misunderstanding about ‘respectable’ jobs he urges jungoh to go for corporate work and jungoh understanding this does so.
I understand where ibeom is coming from. His work is very much real (atleast in the story’s universe), but can be skeptically viewed by others. In that sense being assistant to a shaman is not ‘respectable’ or ‘being on the up and up’ allowing career growth. But the reality of corporate work is that they strip you of your life to turn you into a mindless worker drone while dangling bonuses and promotions in your face which you will likely never achieve. Sure there is career progression, but it’s soul sucking stuff. Many people are not built for it.
I think jungoh himself wants to work for ibeom because he finds it satisfying. He gets paid well, loves what he does and becomes a part of ibeom’s work and family. Ibeom will probably learn to have a conversation that welcomes jungoh’s input from this lol he made assumptions about how corpo work is and urged jungoh to pursue it and look where it got both of them. Overworked and under loved.
But who starts that by revealing something that is clearly a secret about your crush/idol. Idt she realizes she’s not the main character of everyone’s lives. Chika is a person. Her mentality of ‘if I alone can’t have you, you should be loved by every person equally and not grow close to one person’ is such parasocial insane behaviour. Atleast she got her wake up call.











(This isn’t about the story but the name I don’t know what the story is like)
Maybe I’m too woke but naming your story along the lines of a system made to help locate missing kids quickly, with the girl who it is named after (amber) having never been found is crazy work. Idk if it’s cracking me up or putting me off lol.
(I am not American I just know what amber alerts are).
Yeah it's definitely bad taste, it's wordplay and whatever but any clever wordplay is overshadowed by the weird connotation