I think I didn't make myself clear. Np :).
"Love is an Illusion" is not an example for anything, the whole plot is general in the Omegaverse world and doesn't present anything new (I don't particularly like it, I just read it to admire the art).
I think that every character is a tool for something within a story and this tool's importance is the way it is written. For me, Eujah was the first author to be able to develop personality in a child within an Omegaverse.
Euhyoong is not the tool responsible for his brother's suicidal thoughts in the story, on the contrary, he is a healing tool allowing Euhyun to continue in hope despite the difficulties (Euhyoong is his brother's little miracle) and without Euhyoong, Euhyun would not be alive to even have a story.
It would be up to Alpha Taeju to be the tool responsible for his healing (just like Love is an Illusion and all the dependence between that two characters) and so the whole plot would fall into the Omegaverse sameness.
With her talent, Euja would be able to create and develop a new individual capable of breaking the curse of the "Omega accidentally pregnant and married to the dominant Alpha". This is the healing through the child I spoke of. This child would not be a tool for the development of the couple, and the two would have all the time for that.
How?
That's what I would like to see through this author's eyes (with her uniquely insightful and comedic touch to the theme of hope and healing embodied in a new, authentic and encouraging character.)
These are just bits of my thoughts cos I create many continuity fronts all in my head. And I'm not here to debate about morals.
Euja had two paths for her unwanted pregnancy drama plot. I had mapped out both outcomes and the "miracle baby for both parents" option was the most dramatic and exciting if it was well told. The conflict (new baby) would be responsible for the character development (Taeju maturing, Euhun getting rid of suicidal depression). The options involve hope and healing (a journey that involves, inspires and transforms everyone around this new child) cos I don't believe this story will end so darkly.
The version she apparently chose was "the problem was eliminated for a 'clean' new beginning" which was the most practical and without "trauma" and now she can introduce a new storytelling with unlimited options to follow in the character development of both. The choices involve trust-building (a journey that involves, inspires and transforms Euhyun and Taeju without the child)
I would love to see the "miracle baby" version from Euja's perspective, with her uniquely insightful and comedic touch to the theme of hope and healing embodied in a new, authentic and encouraging character.
The "start over without a problem" option will show Euhyun focused on himself, finding his way to freedom without a debt to pay, and the entire plot of this new storytelling will draw on other new problems that we cannot foresee until the two are together for good.