
This is a new one. I've never read a first generation omegaverse theme before. A world where the concept of omegaverse doesnt exist yet.
Usually it's given that secondary sex exist from the start. But this one represents it as an evolution instead making the concept of estrus, pairing and marking not known yet.

I hate how deku doesn't want to kill. The disaster wouldn't be big in the first place if there was death sentence to all for one. Him trying to save shigaraki who probably killed dozens or hundred of people (directly or indirectly) is like an insult to his predecessors who had countless comrades sacrificed. even if he was being manipulated now, it doesn't change his sins. Deku's idea of justice is inflexible, as long as they look like they're asking for help he would save them even if the guy committed massacres.

Tell me this, would you be comfortable with anyone having right over people’s lives as executioner with no oversight whatsoever. Tell me this, would you be okay with cops having the legal right to execute criminals on the street? No, obviously not, the issue here isn’t necessarily the pragmatic outcome of killing bad people, it’s that no one should have that power. The idea of killing those who would do harm to others is nice on the surface, but then it leads to the next question, can we trust anyone to wield that power of other people.

If a situation deemed it as necessary then yes. at the very least people should know it was necessary like how hawks killed twice. Even if it garners infamy, a hero should act accordingly which makes the best outcome. Let's say he got captured, who's to say that would be the end of it. To his predecessors he's someone too optimistic since his comrades never experienced being surrounded by death. Hesitance to act may just create more destruction. Remember that all might cause of hesitation failed to defeat all for one back then, resulting in more noumus created, lost of other's quirk and deaths while in hiding. Of course plot armor would make him able to save everyone unlike his predecessors who had their comrades dead.

Look, It's the same situation when there's a hostage situation. Police will be forced to decide if they will shoot in order to save the person. Hawks killed Twice because he knows what would happen if he let him be. Punishment or not killing him would stabilize the situation more easily. I'm not saying he should used it to every villain. I'm saying he should act that would help people. It's just like naruto all over again if he tried to save him.

Read "Trash of the count's family" and "The hero returns" (they're kr webnovels). They're both heroes but reject the idea of being called heroes. They will kill if necessary. Especially "the hero returns" he is righteous but can still kill people.
Deku's heroism is only optimism at best. He had not experienced people's death nor will ever be due to plot armor. That's why it's annoying. His hardships are atmost bullying, training and broken bones.

I can't understand how elf and the goddess representative can't be parasitisized. I mean Hanbin despite being lvl 5 is an op character with powerful aura. The others are a dragon kin and a wyvern with a dragon core. By bloodline alone they shouldn't have been parasitisized.

I meant that It's not about the strength of the blood but about the race. Elves just happen to be resistant to mind control when other species are not.
Not sure if I'm explaining this well, but for example if you compare two poisonous snakes and the other has stronger poison. The one with the weaker poison bites the stronger one, but even if it's stronger, it doesn't mean that it's immune to that particular poison.
Or you are a given a vaccine for polio. No matter how horrible polio is, that polio vaccine doesn't protect you from corona. It's like elves have vaccine for corona, while dragons have the vaccine for polio.

That's awfully convenient. Usually in fantasy world mind control is tied to either willpower or strength of the bloodline in order resist. Even if elf is more resistant to mind control there's supposed to be a racial hiearchy like a goblin mage can't use mind control on a higher species. A leech even if a higher variant shouldn't be able to control a dragon species. I'm just saying this based on how parasites work in other novels. Usually they only work on low level mobs. I wouldn't be surprised if the half elf is the one who is controlled and threaten the others of his safety.

I suppose I get your point but I think it's way more interesting to make different species balanced. There are a lot of balancing in this too, as in even if Hanbin is super strong and op, he can't reallly use magic (other than aura) or he can't use any items with the level cap of 5. Then there's Adjest, who is indeed a dragon, but a young one, as stated many times, so he's very weak for a dragon. And wyvern is not a dragon, even with a dragon's core. While the dragon's may be super strong, it doesn't make them all mighty and they too have weaknesses. I really don't think this is about racial hierarchy at all.
If we're comparing fantasy to another fantasy, I'd like to mention the different races in Dungeons and Dragons. Like some races have dark vision, others do not. Other's have better stats, but others have better features. Particularly in DnD elves are also resistant against being charmed (a state of mind control), so while the fact may seem "convenient", it really makes sense to me that elves may have resistance towards it.
And while I agree on "goblin shouldn't be able to kill a dragon", I think a leech controlling a dragon is reasonable, if the only thing the leech can do, is control someone. And considering that the leech is not actually a creature of it's own but a "seed" of the evil lady, I think it's even more reasonable. Just like grass can grow trough asphalt or a small stream can carve out stone, given enough time, I think a small, mind controlling leech with magical abilities controlling a dragon makes sense.
TL;DR; In my opinion, it's much more interesting when characters aren't op just because they were born with special blood. While elves may be strong in this situation, they may be helpless in another one.

She basically said in the latest chapter that only children cannot be parasites because they lack the necessary number/amount or vastness of memories to twist into whatever form she wants, Kivye is 4 weeks old and Rondelle is still essentially a child but she was working towards turning him .
As for his brother I'm not particularly sure of the rationale other than the fact that I think she said that it essentially only works with those with particularly human disposition but that creates more plot holes in that Atisse and Wyvern chick are not human so.... Idk
Or maybe she just needed a fully functioning non-parasite to maintain the lives of the non-functioning infecteds....

I expected the uke to be someone who's good at housework since he's living alone as well as he's frugal. Why did his setting become "cuteness and super strength is the only thing he's good at" I hope his farming skills is good at least even if housework skills is miserable.

He didn't separate colored clothes from white as well as wrung the clothes wrongly base on the panel. At the very least one good household skill is something he should have in order to increase his charm. I mean he considers himself a hired worker there and not someone kept so being useless isn't appealing. Even if not now at least I hope he can learn the skills.
Fucking shameless ex dared to show up like it was nothing and used him as a model? Fuck never have I seen such shamelessness. Like you were a cheater and still have the nerve to show up ? You were in a relationship and dared to get married!?!??!? To lecture our seme about making uke happy!?!??! fcking piece of shit!!! Being buddy buddy with uke you sick fuck!?!??!
I don't think you payed attention....
He did not cheat and get married,he lied about it to break things with the uke because he thinks he is not deserving to be with him.
Then break up naturally then. Isn't betrayal more painful than a natural break up? Plus those are just excuses . It's just a matter of if you want be with someone or not. Uke chose him but he was betrayed. Saying something like holding him back or bein undeserving of such a person is only a sadboi fucking excuses. A relationship can function as long as both want to be together. Careers are unrelated to their relationship.