I mean... sure it's decent, not a bad read. But - it misses something. It felt a bit boring at times, probably since it lacked a clear conflict. It felt a bit all over the place. Most of all, why did they keep talking about how impossible it was with relationships between royals and commoners, only to then act like it's nothing in the end? He's heir to the throne and suddenly he can go and live a normal life with his beta boyfriend, even marrying him?
I think it would have have been a better story if either Joo-in was an omega from a poor family, and the story would revolve around a traditional "Cinderella" type concept. That way, they would be able to produce an heir too so it would only be an issue of getting Joo-in accepted as a spouse. Or, they could keep the beta concept, but make that the central conflict; and having them find a solution, such as the prince having a brother he could hand the throne to, or maybe them adopting a child or the prince having a child with someone through sperm donation etc. Plus what happened to Joo-in's parents? Did his father just give up? That should have been resolved too.
Overall the story was fine, but it lacked a central conflict. Therefore it doesn't feel like anything was resolved properly either by the end.
So I just finished the first set of side stories, I'm a bit surprised to see that the new set of side stories take place in school and they're all young again? It seems it's unrelated to the previous plot? I just would like to know if it's still connected to the previous plot or if this is more like a "in an alternate reality" type of thing? (I haven't started reading them yet).
I normally don't go for stories with established couples since I like reading the process that leads up to them dating. I also typically feel bored if a story doesn't have a very clear plot and direction. This story had both an established couple and it didn't have a super clear plot/direction; however, for some reason, I still read the whole thing and enjoyed it all the way. It had something, a special quality that I liked. A well written and realistic story about ordinary life.
I was skeptical when I started reading this. I thought it might just be smut (mostly toxic smut at that). But I gave it a chance. I'm glad I did! It was not toxic at all, really wholesome. The explicit scenes did not dominate the story and they were respectful. Both top and bottom respected each other and nobody was dominating the other. The overall plot was nice. A very enjoyable read :)
Its a total 180 from the usual and I'm LIVING FOR IT
Like this here is genuine relationship goals
And is exTREMELY accurate for real life
Aaaaaa the kisses when they just got overloaded with how much they loved the other and thought they were cute and they didn't just mindlessly them into horny fimes- just - wholesome pure PDA aaaaaaaaàaa I need more stories like this
Tak basically rapes Sanho. Sanho begs him to stop. Literally tries to sneak out of the house, begging his friend for shelter to get away from Tak.
Tak: DiD YoU NoT EnJoY ThE StUfF wE DiD?!
Dude duuuuh wtf lol