
So these two clearly want different things in life. I don’t think it’s so easy to compare cheating versus raising a child. These are two vastly different things.
I think with the situation currently, while Cole cheating on Alex with Brad is definitely a form of betrayal in their relationship, accepting being a sperm donor without genuine consideration of your partner’s feelings is also a form of betrayal; there is blatant disregard on both ends. The issue that comes up with the sperm donation is that it seems his friends want Alex to be a part of the child’s life, and that means the child would also be a part of Cole’s life. Alex might want to be involved with the pregnancy process, going to doctor’s visits and such and this has a chance of putting a strain on his romantic relationship with Cole. The fact that both of them act selfishly constantly should be a red flag.
I’m not saying everything should be forgiven with Cole, and I’m not saying Alex doesn’t have a right to be a sperm donor if he really wants that. I’m just saying both of them need to put in a lot more consideration to each other (and take it seriously) and honestly reevaluate their relationship.

After reading the first book, it’s honestly a smart move that it was made into a webtoon. The book itself isn’t awful but it’s a bit difficult to read because it’s so dialogue heavy. There are pages upon pages of just back and forth conversation with no breaks, so if you lose your place, you may have to start the whole conversation over to understand who is speaking. Making the book into a webtoon allows for the reader to actually see what’s happening as there is little to no context going on at times. Overall, the characters are very likable but the issue is definitely the pacing. For a book, it’s very fast and sporadic and the transitions are very sudden so it can give the reader whiplash. As a webtoon though, since the reader has to wait a week or so to read the next update and you can see flashbacks more easily, it helps build suspense and a better foundation. Anyway, that’s my two cents.
What a godsend, whoever updated this