
Dude really has to chill with work place harressment. How the heck is blue hair suppose to fall in love with him when he bullies his human counterpart for being “annoying?” Like chill, this isn’t elementary school.
At this point I’d honestly be happy with blue hair leaving for the demon world and leaving a heartbroken jerk behind

I honestly don’t think he will end up with the older brother. It bothers me because it feels like the only reason the only brother really likes him is because of his instincts telling him. Of course I want to see the omega get together with the person who treats him best but it feels like then the omega will really have no free will. The younger brother does suck but I feel like the older one isn’t authentic. Granted the omega doesn't have much personality either. I just don’t know.
I just binged until chapter 36 and I’m kind of disappointed. I feel like blue hair and the twin’s relationship is just there to prove a point and feels reboundy and fake.
In my eyes, the most interesting story being told is about the broken family. How he blamed his brother because in is eyes his parents could be responsible for that and how loneliness and stubborness constantly fight within each member of the family and keep them apart. But that changed in the middle. The father thinks he’s wrong but doesn’t do anything. The boxers are gay, the twin and the blue hair are together. Its just become about the red hair guy and how he has sucky views in things and how he needs to change. Also the girl really sucks and does a lot of unnecessary things.
Idk I think I’m reading this wrong.
Don’t worry your not the only who thinks this. the story feels incomplete by what seems to be the end. most of the problems have been forgotten, solved in a stupid way or just never solved. most of the characters have had a little to much development off screen or have been completely forgotten until they need to mess up their relationship again.
And to tell you the truth what really tops it is how the author solved the first twins problem of homophobia.