She knew her son would be fine (he's a grown ass adult!!!), while the children (are orphans?!!!) are vulnerable. OpiSin
I think they meant when the son was still a child. In the sons eyes, it appeared that his mother used preferential treatment for the orphans, neglecting any and all of his small wishes to cater for their. i.e. A private, personal celebration of his achievements just between him and his Mum.
She knew her son would be fine (he's a grown ass adult!!!), while the children (are orphans?!!!) are vulnerable. OpiSin
he wasn’t always an adult ? he was a child just like those orphans too. it’s clear that even when she died, she never gave much thought to her child. all she wanted was for her son to care for her orphanage. there’s this saying in my culture that said “before you take care of someone else’s child, take care of yours first”.
I guess so ?? she's an alpha but isn't affected by the omega's pheromones ?? it's kinda confusing tbh i think it's from the translation butchez <3
I think they are real siblings because she's not affected by his pheromones in the slightest even when they're cuddling. Him saying she smells nice, could be because it reminds him of home.
I used to cuddle with my siblings, now that's just weird with all but my sister. Lol.
Till the end .... She only "cared" for the children...no wishes for her own son...
horrible mother for sure!
She knew her son would be fine (he's a grown ass adult!!!), while the children (are orphans?!!!) are vulnerable.
I think they meant when the son was still a child. In the sons eyes, it appeared that his mother used preferential treatment for the orphans, neglecting any and all of his small wishes to cater for their. i.e. A private, personal celebration of his achievements just between him and his Mum.
he wasn’t always an adult ? he was a child just like those orphans too. it’s clear that even when she died, she never gave much thought to her child. all she wanted was for her son to care for her orphanage. there’s this saying in my culture that said “before you take care of someone else’s child, take care of yours first”.