
From the comments on the raws, it seems like she didn't really do enough for Seungmin in return. She released a huge statement correcting the allegations and they met up to say thank you. However, someone said "It’s not enough to bow and thank you, but rather, cross your legs and say “thank you”".
She seems really happy with where she is in life and even got married, which is good for her. But it makes me super frustrated as a reader, it's like she traded his happiness for her's. Even if he willingly did it, it's sort of a shitty move to let it go on for as long as it did and get to the extent it did. I wonder if Seungmin had a huge crush on her or something. It seems like he cares for her way more than she did for him.
I hope we get the full picture soon. With how everything turned out, it's getting harder to understand why he did. The author keeps teasing at the reason but never actually says it.

Why is everyone hating on the prince? He actually seems like a decent human being and can recognize that his parents are shit rulers. He might be a little naive and immature compared to the knight but I would expect that when there is not only a 20 year age gap but also when the elder had to witness the horrific death of their dearest friend. They are pretty good MLs to me.

Jewel25 has the Spanish translation of the novel on ao3. Personally, I think that everyone in the comment section is being slightly harsh towards Kang. Y'all keep acting like it's going to end in the next two chapters. It's not. Tbh, I don't understand why people are still reading this if they hate Kang so much. If you think he's the scum of the earth and completely irredeemable even after these spoilers, just stop reading already. Nothing is going to make you like him anymore and all you're doing is making the comment section miserable for the people who actually enjoy the story and characters.
First off, they don't really have sex in the next scene. Kang just gets Juheon off enough to subdue his heat and go get his sister to get help. There aren't any full blown sex scenes in the rest of the novel. The novel is pretty much about resolving their past and current issues. They have plenty of needed conversations about the past and future. Not only between Kang and Juheon but also between them and other family members including their daughter.
One criticism that I have was that Kang was a slightly pushy about having Taeyang accept him as her father, but I think it was partially Heeju's (Juheon's sister) fault since she pretty much said that you can't have two fathers because you can't be loyal to both. It made Taeyang think that having two fathers was too strange. After this, Kang tries to normalizes the concept to her by introducing her to a famous fairy tale author that had two fathers. He never forces Juheon to tell her that he's her real father while Juheon is actually her mother.
Only a practice proposal happens towards the end of the main novel and Juheon still says he might reject it. Kang even threatens to leave his family because his grandfather wants to announce their engagement before both Juheon and Taeyang have accepted him. He also switches his career towards pediatrics so he can better understand how to take care of both of them.
By the end of the novel, we only see them just restart their relationship and Taeyoung accept Kang as her father (it's the last real scene and happened during this scavenger hunt during her sports day. She had to fetch her father. It was really cute.) There is only a real proposal in the extra. Even though Juheon accepts the first time, Kang proposes at least another 19 times because he thinks Juheon doesn't like any of the rings (turns out he mostly thinks they're too expensive for him to actually wear even when he's off work lol). We don't see a wedding scene either.
Kang does quite a bit to prove himself as the story progresses. Don't write him off immediately. As the novel goes on, it becomes even more obvious how much he regrets everything he did and how much desperate he is to try to fix everything. I'm more disappointed at the lack of extras we get.

I feel like this was too short. It would have been interesting to have seen more of Ginger's conflict between choosing to be an angel or demon. There was quite an emphasis on it.in the beginning but no resolution. It would've also been nice if we met other characters who chose to stay as a mix of both
With how the summary is, it honestly sounds like there should be a psychological or horror tag on this. lol It seems interesting. I can't tell if this will go down the Stockholm Syndrome or revenge route especially considering how vastly different her two other series are. I'm hoping for the revenge plot since I personally find it more interesting. (I also kind of just want to see an uke give a fucked up seme fuck him back up in a non-sexy way lol)