
Wait. I just finished reading everything and I'm confused... Does it mean that Hyesung ended up in a threesome relationship? He moved back to hid dad's, but he didn't cut off his ties with Hyun-Il, and he still sleeps with Dojin. Like, wtf? I don't feel satisfied, like his story wasn't ended properly. :(

His story hasn't ended, it is like open ending, but from what I see, he is slowly fall in love with Dojin. The reason he still in contact with Hyun-il is because, if cut ties, Hyun-il prob will suicide. But Hyesung and Dojin story continued as a new story in Omegaverse world. Same name, same personality, similar encounter and start of relationship. Read "Love is an Illusion"

I have already read Love is an illusion and I'm far from saying their personalities are the same. Hyesung is way more childish snd hysterical while Dojin is just a big softie, unlike in this story where he caught my interest because of his cynicism and jerkness.
And I don't like omegaverse setting.
I'm really not satisfied... :(

I agree completely. I read a few chapters of Love is An Illusion (like ten?) and stopped because I couldn't stand the cheesy set up of the omegaverse (heard rumors of [SPOILER] pregnancy and was even more disinterested). Hyesung's personality in that one was annoying, and I feel like she drew him like a complete child? Like shota style? I kind of noticed too how even in this series, she gradually made the bottoms more feminine, more small, and more of a stereotypical "uke" over all? That stuff isn't my cup of tea. I liked the real personalities of both characters in this one, especially Dojin's, and I was hoping for some sort of character development from Hyesung.
I'm definitely not satisfied with this ending either... especially considering Hyesung threw cruel words at Dojin for no reason in one of their last meetups.

but like you said this is an Omegaverse right? and most omegas in these storys/manhwas are using more feminine and womanly like, you know? Hyesung is an omega in that, so her way of drawing him wasn’t so much stereotypical it was just how must omegas are in these types of manhwa. But i’ve never read this manhwa, i read Love is an Illusion and it’s kinda pissing me off of annoying his character is in there, but from what you are saying he’s not that much different from the other one

I still remember the day when I came across this manga and there were only like 5 chapters released. My immediate thought after reading those 5 chapters (all in one go) was "wtf is this and why am I even reading this". Both the plot and the characters were so hilarious I just couldn't help waiting for updates. Now it's getting an anime adaptation and I still feel like I'm an idiot all excited for that, but at least I can say with confidence I'm an idiot with taste because this series is just so funny
A lot of people are commenting that Alex needs to realise what his feelings about DG are. My opinion is slightly different if you ask me. I think Alex needs to get rid of that emotional barrier to trust others and develop feelings towards them.