Based on the conversation between Daddy and Sexy Mama, I suspect Sexy Mama is Taeha’s mom. If that’s true, why does Daddy seem so indifferent toward her? I initially thought Taeha’s mom had passed away and Daddy loved her, which led him to cheat on Taehee’s mom. But this chapter makes me wonder if it’s actually Taehee’s mom who passed away, and Daddy truly loved her instead. Either way, Daddy doesn’t seem to care much about Sexy Mama, yet he chose her son, Taeha, as his successor because he’s more reliable than his brother. This reminds me of the conversation between Daddy and the Bodyguard at Taeha’s house, where they discussed Taeha, a woman, and something about shoes. Daddy has high hopes for Taeha and doesn’t want him to end up like him, chasing after a woman and getting distracted. It feels like Daddy regrets his past relationship with Taehee’s mom. If anyone recalls that chapter or conversation, please share details below. Since translations aren’t fully accurate, we’ll need to wait for the official version to confirm.
There’s not enough info right now about the parent situation but I do recall Taehee hating Taeha because he’s an illegitimate child that was brought in out of nowhere when he was still young. Since she is his legal wife, then it is most likely that she is Taehee’s mom. She may just care about Taeha too, which is a breath of fresh air when it comes to wives having to take in their husband’s affair child! I don’t know where Taeha’s mom is. She’s probably living separately but still under the dad’s care.
So far, it appears Dad favors Taeha as his successor. He seems disappointed in Taehee, who hasn't met his expectations. Dad loved Taehee's mother, but her son has let him down. Meanwhile, though Dad doesn't love Taeha's mother, he finds her son Taeha more dependable than his older brother. Just my thoughts.
Yes, the last comment from the dad confirms that “sexy mommy” is actually talking about Taeha, meaning she’s Taeha’s mom. From what I understand from this chapter, I don’t think the dad is as bad as he seemed so far. I was really confused about whether he was on Taeha’s side or not, and why he kept tabs on him. But since he said something soft about Taeha and mentioned that he isn’t as cold as her, it feels like he’s not the toxic one or the one who abandoned his wife. It also seems possible that he didn’t actually cheat, but got together with Taeha’s mom later, after his ‘previous wife passed away. (since i just saw someone comment that one of the brothers’ mom died, which i forgot i ever read.) There’s definitely still a lot left to uncover about the dad’s story.
I think you guys keep forgetting that Taehee is the older brother. Taehee even talks about their childhood and how much he wished he could of killed Taeha because he came out of nowhere and Taehee feels that he doesn’t deserve anything that rightfully belongs to him, the child of the legal wife of Taejoo! I can find the chapter that Taehee was talking about that if you want.
Well it could be a typical Korean drama!
The dad cheat on his wife with his lover then the wife gets her killed so the dad abandons her but not tossing her away, Taeha was his secret child all these years now he’s being introduced in public as his 2nd so the mom the proud she is treats him as her son!
But honestly I don’t think the dad ever cared about his sons I think he only wants his seed to inherit the business it didn’t matter which seed!
Or Taeha could be his nephew ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ I mean Korean drama
I’m well aware that Taehee is the older brother and it’s mentioned in my comment. Read my comments again. That’s why I said, dad is disappointed in Taehee because he didn’t live up to the expectations of a first son and child of the first wife dad was in love with. I’m going off the translator but this chapter implies that the woman is Taeha’s mother and not the legal wife or the dad doesn’t love her.
I don’t believe the Wife at the chapter’s end is Taeha’s mother. She’s likely the mother of the older brother or a new wife. Taeha’s mom was a mistress, and it’s hinted she may have passed away (correct me if I’m wrong). The Wife speaks with such authority and confidence, suggesting she holds significant power. The marriage might be arranged, and Taejoo’s hesitation when she speaks could indicate she has more influence than him. Imma wait for the next chapter before assuming too much.
I'm confused about the negative feedback on the webtoon. The art seems decent, and I've seen worse. Are people upset about the art, or is it because the webtoon doesn't feature the usual Asian and white interracial couples? The webtoon industry often focuses on white and Asian relationships, leaning into fantasies of white male partners. That trope feels outdated. It’s time to see more diverse interracial couples beyond just white and Asian pairings.
The art drew me in, but problematic tropes forced me to reevaluate. The younger seme and older uke dynamic, especially in student-teacher relationships, is a major turnoff for me. Attempting to subvert this issue, authors often make the older character the bottom, reducing them to teenage looking boy. The power dynamic is problematic when the seme met the uke when uke was a minor.
It kind of matters during the time the story takes place because one, there is power over the student if they are dating a professor at the same college. The professor has power to effectively dismiss a student from the campus, and has been used in the past irl to force their students into an exploitative relationship. Two, the age gap is a potential power dynamic issue. Even if they meet as adults, it is ultimately a difference in mental age, financial power, and life experience the younger one may not have. All of these can be weaponized to harm a young person. Of course the characters may not be like that, but it is good to keep in mind why perpetuating these power dynamics in a ROMANCE manga is problematic especially a queer one. It's fair for people to draw a line at teacher-student relationship romance mangas
There's good things about the manga, but do please keep in mind why people criticize it. Not enough people separate fiction and reality
I'm well aware of the issues that can arise due to the age gap, as well as being professor and student (was it ever stated that they are in the same college course? I can't recall). What I didn't understand about the original comment was why them meeting for a short time 11 years prior is in itself problematic now. They've lived their own lives and grown up without the other. That the seme has held on to his feelings for years has nothing to do with the uke in this case. They are both adults. He interacted with the professor of his own free will, you can't just decide he has little to no accountability in what happens just because he's younger.
I think personally it has to do with the fact that the bottom had remembered and associated the top with when he was a child, and refered to him as boy in chapter 2 when he realizes he is falling for him. Plus, the bottom VIVIDLY remembers the time he spent with the top. Asking yourself the question would you fuck the neighborhood kid 10 years from now is what the person I think is getting at.
Also keep in mind that execution is key. We get in one chapter a wholesome thing about their past and the next chapter full on sex. My question is why are we putting a storyline about how they met when the top was a child when all of the romantic buildup and characterization of the top could also be done in a scenario where they first meet in college? That's my take lol









I did not expect that from Kahim. Isn’t he a guide? Biggest twist yet in this webtoon.
wait what did he do??
In the latest raw, Karin is banging another dude. Kinda weird to become I assumed guides can’t top in a relationship. I was convinced that Kahim was straight because in previous chapters, author mentioned he has a son but as a guide, he could be bi because he’s a guide and his job is to guide both male and female. I used translator so the translation may not be accurate. Konrad is asking if Kahim is a “chick”. Also, Kahim made a blood pact when he was 18. I think Kahim can guide both male and female. If you can read and understand Korean, check out the latest chapter and let me know what they are saying about Kahim.