
I understand that Hyesung wants to live a free and independent life, unencumbered by things like heat, alphas, and debt. He just wanted to earn his own money, and got pregnant instead. But seriously? The alpha who got him pregnant is going out of his way to be kind and responsible for the child, and Hyesung is being in angry denial of his situation (despite writing an extortion contract using the child as an excuse).
For goodness sake, I swear if whatever Hyesung does that will harm the innocent child. And that includes dumping the child after giving birth and running off.

Well then it would give everyone justification to hate Hyesung. He would be no better than those mothers and fathers from other stories who irresponsibly have a kid and then don't take care of them or use their children as a cash cow. Hyesung is already doing that, going down the route of the Mother from "My Starry Sky". A self-hating route that only ends with him raising a kid with just as bad problems, while milking payments from the father. Maybe attempted suicide along the way if things get bad enough.
Just because Hyesung didn't want this to happen doesn't mean he is allowed 100% no-responsibility. There were plenty of opportunities for him to put his foot down and leave, and yet he didn't.

Everyone keeps saying Kawamura is having sex with a cat. But if that's the case, then the coworker would have seen a cat, rather than allude to it via allergy. Unless......the coworker is just humoring Kawamura and some Harada-style plot twist occurs where MC seme is insane and really is having sex with a cat.
.....damn you Harada.

Dunno about this. But I don't think Heath is a good idea either. MC seems to be the prideful type, and mixing him with a schemer like Heath feels like a recipe for disaster.

Why is he a "schemer"? Given the nature of the work, the staff of the salon are reliant on their sponsors to secure stable income and status, therefore in such a competitive and unforgiving environment him trying to get a new wealthy customer (the son) just seems obvious. Also, Heath too was a victim. He was taken from the orphanage in order to be sold into the salon, meaning he faced sexual abuse as a child. As a young adult it appears he was beaten up by a client meaning he is reliant on crutches and has injuries to his face.

Well everyone is working in the salon, so they already know what they need to do in order to survive. But Heath was singled out as knowing his own value, implying that he manipulates his wiles and charms to get what he wants. Since the MC is already treating the other members of the salon with contempt, wouldn't it follow that he would react badly to being used by a salon member? Heath is a victim, not disputing that, but just because Heath looks good doesn't mean they'd mix temperamentally.
To put it into perspective, the vampire DID kill people by drinking their blood and then watching them turn into ashes. The author just didn't depict desparate scenes of their loved ones looking for where they went missing. Imagine all those one thousand funerals with empty caskets, when in reality those human souls have become red jewels for a devil to feast on.
On the other hand, in this instance, someone is being accused and tortured for something he didn't do.
It's hard to feel too sympathetic.
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why? a vampire isn't human, but human beings are his source of food, with that logic you cannot be sympathetic for killed humans either because they also kill animals to eat. he isn't human and he only kills them to eat, most humans kill each other for less
Humans eat meat. We don’t see desperate animals looking around for their mothers. We don’t necessarily have to eat meat, but we do, most of us at least. It’s like that. Fictional characters gotta do what they gotta do. MC does not deserve to be abused like this, and if he does, perhaps I should too, because I eat meat.
I mean the human population is increasing rapidly so it doesnt really matter if someone who does shady shits for a living dies by him.
if the author showed something like the vampire only preying on people who do real bad shit then i guess it'd be easier to say he's all 100% good....but also this manhwa started on said vampire about to devour(?) a man, only for the man to turn out as a demon. your explanation is real deep tho, and it's true. buuut at the end of the day it's also all fiction..... so