I'd like to know something, why does Nakhun's father act that way? He treats the rebellious Naphitch normally,…
Naphit's mother was his first love, and he was forced to marry Nakhun's and Nakhit's mother. So he spoiled Naphit, probably out of guilt or just favoritism. While the other ones, he holds them to the same standards he was set too.
Maybe it’s some kind of inferiority complex—the father is an alpha or maybe he isn’t (let me know if that’s…
Naphit's mother was his first love, and he was forced to marry Nakhun's and Nakhit's mother. So he spoiled Naphit, probably out of guilt or just favoritism. While the other ones, he holds them to the same standards he was set too.
then proceeds to get omega flirty with Nakhin not knowing he only has eyes for a beta 😂👀
The more I think about it, the scarier it is for Sangnuea because even with Phatsa being an omega, if he wasn’t marked he’d still be a pure omega who can protect himself and fight. But Sangnuea is just a regular omega, no extra edge, no real way to protect himself like that, which makes everything so much more dangerous for him.
At the end of this show, I want peace and harmony for this family. I don’t want the father to die, and I don’t want the sons to become distant from him, because this is a beautiful family. I want the final scene to show all of them together, either sitting around the table or at a family gathering. I want all of them to have children whether biological or adopted so the story ends united, surrounded by beautiful kids. I imagine a pregnant Oat, sorry, a pregnant Phatsa, and Nakhun watching their child play. While Sangnuea and Naphit dote over their newborn baby. In the corner, Nakhin and Ongsa are gently teaching their child how to tie their shoelace so they can run back to play with their cousin, (Nakhun and Phatsa’s firstborn). The grandparents looking on, smiling and happy. That's the ending I wish for.
then proceeds to get omega flirty with Nakhin not knowing he only has eyes for a beta 😂👀
I don’t think he was flirting to attract Nakhin at all. I think it’s just something he does without even realizing it. For example some people are natural flirts, but they don’t mean anything by it, you know? I feel like that’s just his personality as an omega. But with Phatsa, he actually liked him, lol. Nakhin was just in a natural sense.
Sangnuea just oozes omega baddie energy, he’s so pretty. Now I’m even more curious about him and Naphit. With Nakhun already hinting that Naphit is impulsive, I really wanna see Sangnuea use that calm, pretty composure to keep him in check.
I totally understand, and you’re right people should be allowed to live their own lives. An analogy I’d use to describe their father is this: it’s like forcing a woman who never wanted kids to have children, then you divorce, and she leaves you with those kids. That’s on you. That’s exactly what’s happening here. He loves his children, but he never wanted them with her, so he’s just going through the motions, which is really sad for the kids because they don’t deserve that.
But now it gets even more interesting, because if his father had to give up love for duty, what’s going to happen when Naphit meets his omega? Sangnuea is just a regular omega, so do you think his father will pressure him to find a “pure” omega instead? Or, since he’s his love child and a regular alpha, will he let him do whatever he wants and put all the pressure on the pure alphas instead?
Phob's attitude toward Tin's father is giving "I will fuck your son right in front of you. If you don't stop playing with me," type of vibe. He is ruthless. I love it.
i think this story would've been much naughtier if Phatsa had already had a partner before he was marked by Nakhun…
Okay but imagine this: not just any partner, a beta partner. They really should’ve made Ongsa his boyfriend. That would’ve been such a good plot. Like, he’s desperately trying to get his boyfriend back, but he’s a beta, so he feels like he can’t compete with an alpha. Meanwhile, Nakhin is trying to convince him to let go of Phatsa… and somehow in the middle of all that, they end up falling in love instead.
Are Naphit and Sangnuea in the novel? I need spoilers, because I feel like Sangnuea is about to start some drama. And I’m already getting this crush vibe he might have on Phatsa, so how on earth do him and Naphit end up happening?
I need to know exactly what was said between Nakhit and his father every time he followed him, because at this point, I’m trying to decide if I need to beat them both or just his father.
Thin is out here fighting for his life. And I don't hate his father. I think his father is very realistic, and the way he went about it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Him reassuring him and letting him know he loves him, I can't hate on that.
Wow, the full story is crazy; that's so sad, especially for the father. Why do kids always have to suffer in these situations, whether directly or indirectly?
I am out here judging little Jane, as if I won't fall for it too. Like big Jane, he would have had me hooked. I would not be questioning that man; he would manipulate me worse than he's manipulating Little Jane, and I would not care.
I imagine a pregnant Oat, sorry, a pregnant Phatsa, and Nakhun watching their child play. While Sangnuea and Naphit dote over their newborn baby. In the corner, Nakhin and Ongsa are gently teaching their child how to tie their shoelace so they can run back to play with their cousin, (Nakhun and Phatsa’s firstborn). The grandparents looking on, smiling and happy. That's the ending I wish for.
But now it gets even more interesting, because if his father had to give up love for duty, what’s going to happen when Naphit meets his omega? Sangnuea is just a regular omega, so do you think his father will pressure him to find a “pure” omega instead? Or, since he’s his love child and a regular alpha, will he let him do whatever he wants and put all the pressure on the pure alphas instead?