I have never been more happy to have an author clearly without mincing words address something that so many people have tried to victim blame, insult, degrade, demonize within a character's actions. Like is so hard to have an uke who doesn't act like a stereotype and acts bitchy, annoying, funny, emotional, and manic all at once it's called being HUMAN and most especially a pregnant human cause god do your emotions run wild but that's completely okay because you're bringing new life to the world.
Yes! I'm so glad the author made it clear that Hyesung's actions and reactions are not unfounded. He has every right to be upset! I also loved how the author isn't trying to pretend that Dojin is perfect either. He might be sweet and yielding to Hyesung, but even he recognizes that he is flawed and that his actions are motivated by problematic things.
What does Hyesung's reasoning behind his actions have to do with whether or not Dojin's an "angel"? Also, i feel like you're really reading into this chapter, i think he's just upset because Hyesung is depressed. He loves the baby, it's not just about Hyesung, i don't think he regrets asking Hyesung to keep it so much as that he regrets that Hyesung is suffering because of his actions. He's just acknowledging that if he'd just taken Hyesung to get an abortion that Hyesung wouldn't be depressed right now. The chapter isn't like, the smoking gun in your case against "team Dojin".
I love Chapter 28 because everyone whoever had the fucking nerve to look down on Hyesung just had his apparent, "Saint, he who can do no wrong" Dojin, confirms with his own FUCKING words just how reasonable Hyesung's actions have been from the start based on their situation. A 20 year old who up till now thought himself an alpha and got pregnant out of the blue who is barely more than a kid, would of course act immature and not face his reality out of pure defense to his peace of mind. THANK YOU AUTHOR FOR CREATING RATIONAL REALISTIC CHARACTERS and their ability to react to real world scenarios even in a fictional world. That's right the author made this canon, no weaseling out your interpretation of events here.