Do male omegas push the baby out the back door? Or is it always a c-section in most stories?
From my experience it varies depending on the ABO rules an author chooses for their story. But I've read stories where they push em out the backdoor hole and others where male omegas are bound to have high risk pregnancies (or male omegas are rare) so they get c-sections since there's no other safe way to give birth. Though I'll admit I haven't read any that explicitly show us a birth. Most I've read sorta just cut to the baby being born.
S1 established gangster has massive crush on older bro. Now in S2 he suddenly only ever liked Hangyul (who was a minor when they met btw) and has zero feelings for older bro. Like their entire S1 arc is meaningless now. We all know Hangyul will end up with Eunhan, if not 80+ chapters so far means nothing. So why turn gangster into a rival? Why make this now a love triangle? He could’ve just ended up with older bro. Instead he’s left as a pointless creep with no payoff. What was the point of any of it? Feels like author just wanted to diminish gangsters popularity compared to Eunhan. Now Eunhan’s being painted as the “hero” while people are rapidly losing interest in gangster.
Trauma bonding happens. I care that author didn’t bother to explain why. Why does Roha miss him? What part of Garon does he crave? What flipped his feelings so hard? A single sentence of insight would’ve been enough. Right now it just looks like author is sprinting to the finish line and tossing logic out the window.
My understanding from the novel was more... lust based at this point. He likes the emperor in the physical way, the he stopped me falling to my death, he's powerful and hot ways. All the basic shiz. He can't really help that he's attracted in that way. Now the love aspect doesn't make sense to me until the next phase when he goes back. He doesn't go back to the palace or even tell garon he's there. He moves back to the mountain, the old village and garon finds him there. Visits and they take things slower and eventually he is convinced back to the palace after garon is just, nice to him. He stops the murder sprees and just tries to be good basically.
Yeah, also in the novel, though he did exactly this, wanting to stay with raon, they weren't really explicitly in a relationship, they weren't kissing or together really, from my memory. So not having that level of relationship with raon made is less muddy and weird that he would still choose the emperor. It feels a cope out to say it felt more realistic in the novel but it really did.
I agree it feels rushed and doesn't make sense. We were in the village with raon and roha for chapters! Anyway, it's defiantly fallen off towards the end. Like whoever is writing this version is bored and just wants to be done.










At any point is it ever mentioned that Jiwook starts looking skinnier as the days pass? I mean, he can’t work out like he used to…and the traumatic situation he’s in right now makes me think there’d be significant weight gain/loss or muscle loss.
the weightloss is mentioned in the novel, but i feel like the illustrator might let that go understated to keep his design appeal, i dont know, i haven't seen a genuinely skinny male from geumsan like ever
It feels a bit disappointing that artist prioritizes aesthetic over authenticity, although I must admit he’s a very good artist.