Feels like the author couldn't decide what kind of plot/story he/she wanted to write
Now we're here, plot is kinda everywhere
We can't pinpoint what the ending is going to be:
Half of us want black haired to be endgame, with the childhood memories trope
Half of us want blonde to be endgame, past lives trope
Then author made a 3rd possible ending in that is so realistic, decisions aren't without sacrifice, also very anticlimactic because MC basically figures out he can't date because he don't even know what he want, so we had to read nearly 100 chapters to get that point across, all the hurt and emotions we had to sit through and read ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
So thus we've come full circle and the manga summary should have summarized that us readers would be reading about the lives of 3 individuals who cross paths
"Crossroads to Parallel" thus be called ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Neither of the male leads can apparently claim MC, for which the title states "Yours to Claim"
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1. To make beta completely leave alpha vice versa and omega becomes the saving hero/shoulder for beta to cry on
2. To share the beta between the omega and alpha hence the manga cover ( but not likely due to MC personality if author follows through with it of course)
Either way, alpha probably said yes to the proposal or said he'd consider it given that hes still not come to terms with his feelings for beta
Yeahhh there a LOT of things wrong in this story, to the point where ML's solace sex scenes with the younger master just straight weird with all of us knowing in the back of our minds that he been with the dad moments earlier
Aside from the crack going on, I def do feel the emotional forbiddeness between the servant and the young master, though the author built these unfortunate elements to draw those emotions out
He's HOTTTT
Why author-nim, why you gotta make us readers struggle choosing our loyalties ╥﹏╥