
sigh.. wht do i say, I'm disappointed once again. Considering tht he was once an alpha, i wanted him to retain his alpha abilities and not be so fucking depressed by every lil thing. i wanted the ppl to see him act and be the competent alpha they claim he was (ik he has good scores and all but i want him to be more confident abt himself. dammit) not some pushover omega. like he's acting like such a typical omega, makes me doubt if he really was once respected as an alpha before, cuz if he was then surely he must have acted as an alpha before right? when u r raised from childhood as one, i dont think u lose all personality in just one night.
damn i really wanted him to deal with everything in a alpha like manner and impress the heck out of all the ppl acting like fucking bees buzzing over every fucking rumor and gossip.
i think i wanted our uke to be like iriya, confident abt himself and stuff. ik he's facing a sudden change so he's confused but the only 'alpha' trait tht the author kept for him is 'pride' which tbh isnt the only thing man.
i m gonna wait for the updates and see how this goes on. i hope our uke develops as a strong character soon.
ps i realise this comment is so unnecessary but i had to get this out of my system.

Idk if you missed it but they have confirmed it that he was not the emori’s child it was their real child who’s an alpha not him. He might be an omega from the start but only starts getting his heat after the seme met him. The only reasons why he looks like an alpha before because he was raised as one that’s but now he can’t really fight his instincts

But he literally had his alpha identity ripped away from him, found out he wasn't even his parents' real child, and is now dealing with Omega body changes to name a few things. Not to mention he's literally a high schooler. I think expecting him to act like a badass alpha is a bit too much lol. The author is actually doing a more realistic human portrayal here.

R parents really like this in Korea. It's not the first time I've seen such parents in manhwas. Makes me wonder if there r more incidences of such parents in Korea. Like ik tht this is fiction and all but still it must come from somewhere right. There has to be some sort of inspiration being taken from real life.
Anyway phew talk abt toxic parents.

Although i’m basing it on stereotypes, I have seen a lot of comparisons on how different western (or at least american) moms are compared to asian moms lol america is mostly about children becoming independent / freedom, while in a lot of asian countries (im asian) being a filial child is one of the most important trait, if not the most, for children, which is why the mom here is so overbearing in how she feels it’s teach’s duty to listen to her / show his love by following whatever she says simply because he’s her son.
This manga is a rare piece for me, cuz most of the mangas I've read r usually from ukes pov. This one is prolly my 3rd one which is from seme pov