
Insoeb is just Kyung’s type, but his heart always longing for Woojin tho. Please remember that he always thought that Woojin love Insoeb.
-He wish Woojin is a beta or omega
-Confess to Inseob only to tease Woojin.
-Mad when Woojin left for a military.
-Mad when Woojin interested with other people.
-Always want Woojin attention
-Concern about his appearance
His heart belong to Woojin, since the day Woojin giving him the candy.
It just he know that the only way to get Woojin attention is actually telling Woojin he like Insoeb
Kyung is a twist person.
Hoping that the author make more chapter, cuz this have so much potential to be longer series cuz Kyung need a lot of character development

Understanding Taeho’s reluctance to fall in love with Eunwoo is crucial, as it stems from a lifetime of conditioning and a profound sense of unworthiness. His belief that he doesn’t deserve love likely originates from his long-standing yearning for Eunwoo since childhood. Taeho’s primary focus has always been on ensuring Eunwoo’s safety, instilled in him from a young age.
Taeho’s struggle to develop feelings for others is understandable, given that his heart is already committed to Eunwoo, whom he sees as his other half. Despite attempts to divert his affections elsewhere, he finds himself unable to reciprocate the feelings of others because of his deep-seated connection to Eunwoo.
The threat that if Eunwoo falls in love with someone, he or the person he loves will be killed adds another layer of complexity to Taeho’s dilemma. It intensifies his protective instincts and reinforces his resolve to keep Eunwoo safe at all costs.
Upon realizing that the threat to Eunwoo’s life doesn’t necessarily come from external sources, but could also involve sacrificing himself, Taeho’s willingness to make that sacrifice highlights the depth of his love and devotion.
His love for Eunwoo is profound and protective, evoking feelings of anger towards those who attempt to pursue Eunwoo romantically, as Taeho’s ultimate desire is for Eunwoo to live and thrive.
In Taeho’s position, I would likely make the same choices. The depth of his love and his unwavering commitment to Eunwoo’s safety resonate deeply with me. Facing the same circumstances, I believe I would prioritize protecting the person I care about above all else.

It's normal for Aerock to be naive when handling his financial problems, even in his second life. He's inherently trusting and kind-hearted, with a passion for music and art but lacking any talent in financial matters. Consequently, he repeatedly falls victim to scams. This pattern persists even into his third life.
If he were smarter, he wouldn't have fallen in love with Cloff, even on his deathbed. Surprisingly, he doesn't harbor any hatred towards Cloff.
So cheers. Financial problem is what make he and Cloff will be together even in their third life!

The author's creation of this story stems from their belief that no mafia or gangster in this world deserves happiness, despite the superb art. However, the narrative raises significant concerns.
In the event of the uke's demise, I doubt the seme would experience a profound sense of depression; rather, he would likely continue living as usual. It's disheartening that the uke seems to be the only one invested in this relationship. Does the seme not realize the destructive nature of long-term involvement with drugs?
It appears that the author holds disdain for drug addicts as well, yet it's frustrating that the seme isn't depicted as suffering consequences.

Cloff feels lost when Aerock dies, but he continues to hate Aerock until the end. He doesn’t even attempt to make things right by telling the child that their mother is Aerock, not Raphiel. Even after all the rape and death, Cloff still denies that the child is Aerock’s. For me till the end he still deny his love for Aerock.
But Cloff in second regression deserve that Aerock! Cuz he is not the one that torturing Aerock. He is Aerock slave! he dont even care that Aerock is alpha. Yup at first he confuse, but then he left Raphiel, cuz he know his heart belong to who.
I always think that both Cloff is different. just like how i think both Aerock is different.
This story is so refreshing, and the love between all of them feels incredibly deep. But in the end, Daon settles down with Seunghyun — and it’s hard to ignore the sense that Seunghyun might be the one Daon loves the least.
For Daon, those ten years must have been agonizing. He spent so long hiding his feelings for Soohyun, and realistically, it would be almost impossible for them to completely let each other go after loving one another for so many years, despite all the obstacles. The only reason they stopped trying was because they were exhausted, worn down by the weight of everything they’d been through.
If something were to happen to Soohyun, Daon would undoubtedly drop everything to be by his side. But because Soohyun never shows that he needs Daon, Daon ends up choosing Jaemin — and eventually, Seunghyun.
Still, Soohyun is struggling just as much. He truly loves Daon, but he went along with manipulating him because he convinced himself that Daon never loved him back.
In the end, they both carry their own pain, bound by a love that neither of them fully understands how to hold onto.
So guys, if you truly love someone, don’t believe it’s ever too late to be together. Hold on to each other, no matter how hard it gets. Show your desperation, fight for that love, and never let go — because if you keep holding on, you’ll find your way back to each other.