
She doesn't seem to want to admit to her wrongdoings or face reality. If I was her and someone who had no obligation to care for my child watched over them to the degree my baby trusted them enough to call them mom, I would be on my knees thanking and apologising to them. Not this standoffish shit she's pulling here as if he's done something wrong.

I feel like I have to point this out again (this isn't a call out or anything) that this Ruve of the present and the Ruve of her other life are basically different people. If a me in an alternate reality murdered someone, but the me in this current reality didn't kill that person, should I apologise? We are different entities. Obviously that does not mean Tia is obligated to get over her trauma or forgive that Ruve, but it also means that this Ruve, in the end, didn't do those hateful things and shouldn't be held accountable.
Therefore it makes absolute sense that he and Tia can be together, since the ultimate lesson of this story is that a person's circumstances and life can be changed with just a simple kind words. That fate is not fixed, and the you in the now is worth more than anything else. By ending up with Ruve, the female lead heals and accepts these facts.
I really enjoyed the first story, low-key would like for more. The second story however -_-. The older dude is such an ass. He basically disregarded his partner's feelings, gave him the cold shoulder constantly, treated him like a child, and then expected an apology when the poor guy got mad.
Ikr?! Bruh, I love the first story but the 2nd one was just not my cup of tea, purely cuz of the seme.