
I really don't think that behind the professor's actions there could be any romantic intent towards either Wooju or Jiheon.
He seems quite interested in wanting to instigate Jiheon for events that have to do with his mother or in general events from his past. I honestly don't think that in the past 26 chapters we have seen the professor angry or annoyed by the relationship between the alpha and the beta. Maybe more annoyed by Jiheon's pheromones, but in my eyes it was obvious there was no jealousy.
It's likely that in the future perhaps it will develop, I don't know towards whom but my guts tell me towards Wooju. Some comments within the chapters make the prof seem softer towards him + the cover of the manhwa. But obviously these are all guesses, I'm very curious in any case ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ

Yes exactly. Again, I don't think there is any romantic feeling towards Jiheon either, but rather his behavior seems connected to something from the past. Indeed there are many question marks. We have Wooju's kidnapping, the fact that Jiheon is somehow involved with that case, and the issue of Jiheon's mother

I think this volume is quite nice. In the end it's normal to deal with this kind of thing: the difficulty and embarrassment of physical contact, wanting to appear perfect in front of the person we like, etc.
The only negative for me was the cousin. Above all, he is of an absurd immaturity, the fact that he is 16/17 years old doesn't excuse him. Secondly, he is very selfish. He sees nothing except what he can do for himself. Thirdly he's in love with Ayase?! They grew up together as cousins and are actually also related by blood. I am honestly speechless ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
The plot seems interesting, truly original. Refreshing. I definitely have to read the novel.
But the art? It's out of this world. Truly, every panel of these five chapters has blessed me.
I thank the scan group very much because the level of translation is very high thank you so much