I think the idea of defying destiny is quite interesting in an omegaverse setting and romantic, too. However, to really make it convincing, Miuyauchi could've not had the kid (as far as I'm concerned, betas can't have children in the first place. It's fiction, I know, and rules can be altered to the storyline, but with particularly a storyline like fighting destiny and rigidity, leaving the rigid rules in place would've made more sense for the impact of the story), and his love for Kudou would have still been purely out of choice for each other, without a fated bond, or a child keeping them especially bonded. I liked the idea of Miuyauchi craving a child and working through accepting his fate together with his super loyal, devoted Kudou. It would've made the story so believable. The first couple was forgettable, but I guess they were needed to introduce to us the actual main couple, even if set up as a 'secondary' butler couple.
Overall, some cool lines, interesting concept, however, at times, very confusing panels, family relationships, and inconsistencies with the baseline of the story - defying or accepting destiny.
But Miya did tell his son that even tho he's in the world now, Papa(kudo) belongs to mama(miya) first. So I think what you're talking about, is already a part of the story. I think at least lol.
I think the idea of defying destiny is quite interesting in an omegaverse setting and romantic, too. However, to really make it convincing, Miuyauchi could've not had the kid (as far as I'm concerned, betas can't have children in the first place. It's fiction, I know, and rules can be altered to the storyline, but with particularly a storyline like fighting destiny and rigidity, leaving the rigid rules in place would've made more sense for the impact of the story), and his love for Kudou would have still been purely out of choice for each other, without a fated bond, or a child keeping them especially bonded. I liked the idea of Miuyauchi craving a child and working through accepting his fate together with his super loyal, devoted Kudou. It would've made the story so believable. The first couple was forgettable, but I guess they were needed to introduce to us the actual main couple, even if set up as a 'secondary' butler couple.
Overall, some cool lines, interesting concept, however, at times, very confusing panels, family relationships, and inconsistencies with the baseline of the story - defying or accepting destiny.