
It just surprised me that ppl don’t like the lemegeton members. Its not that they didnt try to reach out when sihyeon was having his issue, it was because sihyeon himself refused their advances. They have been giving him space after that and worried about him on their own way. After reading some of the comments here, what’s up with yall unrealistic expectations that they are obligated to “fix” and “save” sihyeon?
Sihyeon don’t want to confide with them is that their fault?
Do you dislike them because they failed to intervene with Sihyeon’s problem?
Respecting Sihyeon’s choice to have space is also a form of care isn’t it?
There are limits to expectations. We only get to see the members’ obvious friendliness and support now because this new sihyeon has allowed himself to be open to it.

I'm not trying to be antagonistic or anything, but i think that what they dont like is the trope. Well... I personally don't like the do over trope with someone new in the body. If it had been the original, then it would be better.
There is a nice meme in isekai reddit that said something like "the original villaines watching her family be loving with the girl who took their body."
Like I said, they are not bad, but taste wise, I don't like that trope...hypocritical of me since I read this, right?
You are right, no one is expected to fix anyone, but it in my opinion it is hypocritical that you see the signs of suicide and then be sorry and try to fix him after he forgot about you.
I don't think it's them it's more like the way they write that, where he you find out they liked him in the past on this one chapter, and then the next the author tells you that everyone saw the signs of a mind spiraling towards suicide.
I think if they write most things in a series of chapters and then they show how they take care of him now, with things that they knew the original liked, then it would have been better. Especially since there are indications that they knew he was selling himself to pay against his will... but then you are not sure about the way they write certain things. And I think that also plays in the hate, the do they don't they, in knowing the depth of things with him selling his body almost against his will.
P.S. OMG it's long, but I like analyzing texts and movies, and videos and stuff ...and that's not an excuse.
Good story and art, but honestly i was disappointed when the Beta turned into an omega. It’s a common trope in omegaverse stories and I’m never into it. This is just what i feel;
I don’t understand why there’s this need to “level up” to omega status for a character to feel “significant” or “appealing.” I think what makes a character interesting is their character depth, and personal qualities. The beta in this story is already soo interesting to me, so i was hoping for something unique. So, for me, i’m losing interest in the story when the transformation happened bc the characters feel bland after that.
But i know there are people who enjoyed this kind of trope so it’s totally fine! The transformation might add some tension between the two characters and complicate their relationship, it could be a fun read :)
Gurl brace yourself cuz honey trouble is getting there
For this story, becoming an omega is the catalyst that puts the story in motion. If he never became an omega then the older brother never would have become involved with him in this way, the story falls apart, bc then they would continue being a “normal” family. I typically prefer alpha/omega bc that almost guarantees a baby, but other perspectives are interesting too!
What’s the point of reading omegaverse if both characters are regular human ( alpha x alpha) or one is beta (takes away the reproduction aspect); at this point, we can just read normal BL, IF the story is not making a social commentary on gender rules, etc., which we know they never are. Further, This is just smut.
What’s the point of reading omegaverse if both characters are regular human ( alpha x alpha) or one is beta (takes away the reproduction aspect); at this point, we can just read normal BL, IF the story is not making a social commentary on gender roles, etc., which we know they never are. Further, This is just smut.
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