
It's such a cliché that the ML has a rich family with parents who are too busy working to properly care for their children, and a sibling who is either the golden child or the black sheep of the family, but in the end the ML never measures up to the unfairly high expectations of his parents. Like, it's boring, it's such a common cliché. And of course, MC has to have the exact opposite, a loving family with little money.
Petition to make everyone have average family with average financial status and caring parents, please

Okay, but tbh it was partly the wizard's fault that a boar attacked the kid and his dog. Like, sure, the kid shouldn't have gone there and the dad should have looked after him better, but in the end, the traps where there for a reason, not just for shits and giggles. Yes, it would have been better to send out hunters to go after the dangerous animals like the boars, and drive them further into the forest, but the wizard should have talked to the duke about it first and found a solution. Instead, he just dismantled the traps without saying anything, and let the problem become worse... The dangerous animals getting too close to the town won't just magically disappear if you take away the thing that was dealing with the problem i'm by no means supporting traps, since they are quite barbaric, but there are always different compromises that don't include this stupid "my way or the highway" mentality of the wizard.

I'm confused.
If we assume, that the dream was an actual memory, then Iheon's words are sus. He is talking about fate as if he knows what is going to happen, and wants (but is unable to) fight against it. Which implies many things, such as rebirth/timetravel, or transmigration, kinda like Huimin read the book and transmigrated. However, in the first chapter, it's also very sus, how Huimin is talking about the book, and says that it feels like as if he lived through the plot in a previous life.
So this could mean, that both of them lived through the book plot (maybe several times, since Iheon talks like he wanted to go against the fate, but maybe he was forced to act out the book plot anyway?), then next life is where there is no omegaverse and they are friends, and then again in the book. But then Iheon's attitude in the beginning makes no sense whatsoever. If he remembers all those lives, then he should have immidiatly suspected that Huimin remembers the non-book life. But he acted completely like the book-Iheon. Not as if he is forced to act out that character, but as if he *is* that character, with no memories of another life. And it doesn't seem like he gained any memories in the meantime, so perhaps he really doesn't remember anything, and him asking about Huimin regaining his memories is tied to how Huimin pretended to have a split personality with lost acces to many memories.
So perhaps it's Iheon who lost his memories of previous lives this time around? Or maybe he loses them every time he has to act out the plot, and only remembers after their deaths. Which would also explain why he talked about being unable to fight against fate. And the other world is perhaps something in-between where he remembers.
Hmm. Too little information, we need more hints.

Ngl, I really dislike when real people get shipped, even if it's like two actors that you would never meet (as opposed to the characters they act as), but shipping your class/schoolmates, specifically making fanart and fanfiction about them, is just bizarre and repulsive.
But I gotta admit, the deliberately badly drawn manhua, and the fox in particular looking like a roblox character, was hilarious.
The neighbor is so funny lmao he was so offended, when he thought that the top sent out the bottom to open the door instead of answering it himself after putting his partner through a sex-marathon