I might get hate for this, but I'm gonna say it anyway..
Reading this reminds me of the time I found out about Finder, everyone hyped it so much, they made it seem like it was one of the best BL mangas every written, and when I read it it was an absolute shitfest.
This one isn't so bad, but my god, people kept telling me this was not like any other omegaverse manhwas, everyone said this was good, but it's just pretty disappointing. It's not so bad, but it's not good enough. There's nothing about this story that stands out, even some parts of the story has crappy writing, and crappy lines. I did sit and read all of it because maybe it gets better because it's being praised so much, no. LMAO
You don't have to like it but it isn't like other omegaverse stories. You may dislike the dialogue that's valid but it isn't the stereotypical omegaverse with a rich dom alpha tormenting a baby faced weak omega to the point of mindbreak. You can dislike something but acknowledge the things it does right.
The only thing i think it as done right is the strong and healthy relationship that the couple currently has, aside from that it's absolute shit.
I can't even like the omega here since, he's a full on jerk, his actions contract to the things he believed and despise in. and that assistant he has is absolutely useless, i mean, the author only made him just to be the catalyst to progress the plot, the whole reason for his betrayal on the omega was so half-assed hell, I don't think the author even put effort and thought at all. The only likeable characters here is the top, the omegas goons, and the extras.
Just because it has something to stand out on doesn't make it less of what a mess it is
This story has shown me more things to dislike on, and the things that make it redeemable isn't even properly executed. Disappointing. In the end, no matter how much the author tries to go about the story to make it more unique, behind that reversed role bullshit, it's still the same ol typical omegaverse that people claim to be different on. The omega still gets raped and push around, the alpha is still more dominant and the one with the upper hand, the omega remained weak and taken advantage of. There was no development in this story except for the couple's relationship.
I'm still not gonna think this story is any difference from omegaverse stories, if that's the only thing worth praising on, then it's no different. There are lots of work like these that has the same reversed role like the couple has, and they've all been able to execute it fairly good, this one feels like it's just playing dress up, pretending to be something it's not
I hate when authors add love triangles just to move a plot bro, hell even an amnesia is a better trope than this
Whatever that is, love triangle, affair, any plot that adds a third person just to shake up the main couples relationship, I don't particularly enjoy those, specially if the whole series or season is just centered in that tug of war between the second and male lead. That's why i avoid stories like yours to claim.
I'm not saying i hate the Story right now, it's good theres still a boundary between that guy and the MC, i just don't particularly like idea that the author made another story for them just to have this specific conflict. I get it, relationships have ups and downs, but im just fed up with stories pulling the third party card. im still gonna read it tho
I don't get it. Aside from Kang getting jealous and angry in the previous chapters, there's not really much of a change here. The previous story was clear enough about how serious Kang is with Ahn, even giving up about the idea of going back to the states like he planned, and resigning from his position..? (if i remember correctly)
I don't see the relationship has to grow per se. I think they are already fine in that area. It's just Kang is so mature and composed. Even when he says being with Ahn makes him do things he hasn't done before, we haven't really seen him break his character, in contrast Ahn who wears his heart on his sleeves.
Right now we are seeing him being upset, anxious, agitated and having more expressions than the usual stoic, cool face. It's quite cute.
That also addresses his statement last time that he would let Ahn go. I mean sure he gave up things for Ahn but I think this time what Ahn/author wants is to make Kang a bit more selfish. To not give up Ahn because he doesn't want to let go, instead doing again what benefits Ahn. I hope my English made sense lol.
Yes he is not that stoic but he is portrayed as cool. Even when he's laughing he is still cool. Cool because he is mature. He is mature because he almost always knows what to do. Barely acts or does anything childish, barely gets angry. If he doesn't like something, he doesn't get grumpy - at least from what I remember on both series. He almost always gives in to Ahn. Resigned at his job and started a company - sure it's all business but part of it is because it's Ahn. Bought a convertible because of Ahn. And more.
So development in Kang would be to be more selfish. And idk what chapter it is, if it's 26 but they were drinking and that started them arguing.
If i were him I'd go insane too and just do nothing but fuck, fuck, fuck cus how bout I infect u with my cum rather than-
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