
The plot is simple and sweet, easy to follow and relate to. The execution is what truly makes this piece one in a million. All the emotions are delivered so potently, I resonated so deeply with them. It really drove home the notion that passion and determination can move mountains. This is truly an irreplaceably, wonderfully and lovingly crafted work of art. It's clearly loved.

I know everyone is tired of the recycled Stockholm syndrome route, trust me, so am I. But I believe comics that deal with such serious issues should look at all possible situations. I've read comics where the victim falls for the stalker and succumbs. Read ones where the victim kills the stalker, whether they end up liking them or not. But I have never read a webtoon in which the stalker themself initially has no proper feelings for the mc. There was no obsession past that of a child and their favourite toy. The slow spiral of the stalker into the role of someone trapped in a cage of his own design, along with the mc, the space getting smaller and smaller until they were forced together; it was captivating. I had never considered a situation where the perpetrator became a victim of Stockholm syndrome in a situation within which they walked themselves into. It's a depiction of a scenario that could truly happen in real life, and I'm very happy it was presented to me in a form that allowed me to understand it. A masterpiece

The him now and the him then are not the same person. Depending on circumstances and different events, people change, for better or for worse. That future him fucking sucked ass, but since the past has been changed, that person doesn't exist anymore, which is what the author wants to show. Don't hold a kid accountable for something he technically hasn't done.

He has done it though and that's a scar she will have to live with for the rest of her life. Going by what's happening now I honestly don't think he is the best choice or someone she should be associating with period since it's doing psychological harm to her. When she gets over it if she ever does then fine let's forgive but it's still way too early. He's still a cocky lol asshole I'll be fair and say that now he's trying to change but still let's see how it goes and if he changes that cockiness. At least he doesn't really say anything horrible about her now and plus we don't even know how he will act when that damn chick from the future comes. There's a possibility that he's gonna turn right back into an AHole. For now.though it's a "let's wait and see"
Honestly yeah I don't agree with the seme's actions, obviously, but it's a story I guess, and it's not particularly obligated to address the morality of a character's actions, especially since they often go unsolved in real life. Hosik's friend is the voice of reason here, but Hosik seems to hear and dismiss him, so I don't think he's particularly bothered even tho he should be. However their child is adorable and the parent-child interactions are to die for, so if you can get over the rapey and stalky aspects (-_-) it's worth a read.
Also I think it's important to note that relationships like this really do exist (not the biological male giving birth thing), and the author has done a pretty good job of portraying the ups and downs of their sheer stupidity. They're working through it, despite their toxicities, and it's kinda sweet. Sex scenes aren't great tho just skip them ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭