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Take this with a grain of salt since I onky interpreted what happened bases on the pics. I do not know how to read kr.
It seems that the mc is a hard core fan of the love interest. His room is full of his merch. So, it meant that he falsely pretended not to know the love interest when they first met. I think I also vaguely remember that he has intentionally planned to act as if they accidentally came across each other the second time around.
I'm still not sure if he is a type of gachikoi or just wanted not to creep out the love interest but ended up wanting to interact with him more. Regardless, his action may come off as creepy for the love interest.

And it's heartwarming how the love interest didn't make the mc's feelings about accidentally getting pregnant about him. I remember how some BL authors tend to let love interests feel offended or disappointed when mcs are hesitant to get pregnant. Having dialogues like: "You don't want to carry my baby? "
Idk to me it feels self-centred, especially when you take into account what a scary process pregnancy is.
Love how the love interest here actually actively listened to the mc's traumatic past and provided him reassurance that he will take precautionary measures to avoid the risk of accidentally getting him pregnant.

60 chapters and the plot is running in circles. Truly, I feel sad for fans who kept on buying the original chapters, thinking that the story will progress but it's stagnant as hell.
Idk, it feels like this author banks on the beauty of their art style to make up for what they lack in storytelling. I tell you if the art was abysmal, many readers won't give this story a second glance after reading a few chapters.
Do things like this actually sell? Like, I don't just mean the endless rape and sexual assault, but the unoriginality. Because this is like the most basic yaoi trope there ever is from the summary alone.
Broke mc with a failed career because a parent landed them in debt then they went to a rich benefactor who SA's him. I really hope authors free themselves from this type of formula and learn to actually formulate an interesting plot.