Let's be honest, Shaoyou would never believe that Hua Yong is an enigma even if Hua Yong were to tell the truth.…
the "Enigma" is considered a myth according to the first episodes! That's why no one will believe Hua if he says he's an Enigma. Of course Shao won't accept the "marking" claims! As far as Shao is concerned, S-tier Alphas sit at the top of the food chain
WenLang is just letting GaoTu walk out like that! f*ckin a*hole! I can't believe I started rooting for him last week 😫 I can't blame My Shayla for what he's doing, I would've been too scared to tell WenLang the truth too 😰 did y'all see his reaction! Imagine what kind of baby daddy he's going to be 😵💫 I would've ran away too pregnant, scared and alone 😟 the other employees were gossiping about GaoTu being moved to a different floor! Didn't GaoTu resign? he should be leaving the company all together 🤔
Sheng could choose to die, that is his choice. It is unambiguous that Sheng's half brother planned the kidnapping,…
My English is fine I guess. a lot of people mentioned there was a good English version out there on the Internet. But I'm not sure because I went down that rabbit hole with Silent Reading (Justice in the Dark) and everything that I've found wasn't up to scratch. The official English translation is coming in December so I've already pre-booked my copy. I hope someone will invest in translating this one because it's fascinating.
Sheng could choose to die, that is his choice. It is unambiguous that Sheng's half brother planned the kidnapping,…
I've not read the novel because I couldn't find an official translation in a language I can read and understand. I read somewhere that China is also very strict about the topic of translation as well. something about protecting legacy or art work of Chinese writers 🤔 not sure. Honestly, I don't think I should need to read the novel to accept the dynamic of Hua and Shao’s relationship. I'm only analysing based on what we've seen so far. Perhaps when you read the novel you'll find Hua's redemption more satisfactory. I'm reading the quote you've just cited and I don't really know what to make of it 🤔. Hua's gentle expression was always fake, his soft voice was rehearsed even the scent of his pheromones were altered by the pheromone suppressing chemicals that he was injecting which he already confessed to. I understand that I'm watching a dark Yandere character but I can't help but feel betrayed for Shao. The guy is used to being the Alpha in a relationship I don't think he'll fancy being the omega! I'm still watching, I'm too invested in this series as well as both couples, equally. So let's see where this is going.
Do you have separate bathrooms for men and women in your home?
You can mock the safeguarding point, but it’s not melodramatic to acknowledge that women’s spaces are also used by children. Pretending that concern doesn’t exist doesn’t make it go away.
And to be clear: Nobody here is advocating ‘genital inspections.’ That’s a strawman. What women are asking for is simply the right to have boundaries respected in spaces where we’re vulnerable.
I’m not against anyone, but I don’t think dismissing women’s and girls’ safety as ‘a you problem’ is a constructive way forward.
Do you have separate bathrooms for men and women in your home?
I get your point that predators don’t follow rules anyway, but having sex-specific spaces gives women the confidence to CHALLENGE someone who doesn’t belong. If you remove that, you risk normalising situations where women feel unable to question who’s in their space.
The race/gay comparisons don’t really fit here, because those were about excluding people based on identity alone. Women-only spaces exist to protect privacy and reduce risk in situations where our bodies are exposed. That’s not the same thing.
Of course unisex single stalls are fine, but when we’re talking about large public changing rooms or bathrooms, it’s not unreasonable for women to want boundaries.
I think it’s easy to forget that women’s spaces aren’t just for women, they’re also for little girls and teenagers. That’s why SAFEGUARDING matters. For me, the risk of depriving women and girls of truly safe spaces outweighs the benefits of allowing trans women into them. And I don’t think this responsibility lies only with women, it’s everyone’s duty, including queer people, to help maintain spaces where women and children feel secure.
Ok, guys, help me out here with the omegaverse specifics. Now that Mr, Sheng thinks our Enigma boy is an Alpha…
I don't think Shao ran for the hills cause he's not into alphas, I think he's rejecting Hua because of what he'd done to him especially the SA at the X hotel. he realised that's not the type of sex he's into.
like sir! perhaps next time maybe ASK?! or wait to be ASKED?! .. GOD DAYM!
did that thug really say " f*ck you can skip numbers?!"
🤣🤣 dude!! no shit Sherlock 🤣🤣
I hope someone will invest in translating this one because it's fascinating.
Honestly, I don't think I should need to read the novel to accept the dynamic of Hua and Shao’s relationship. I'm only analysing based on what we've seen so far. Perhaps when you read the novel you'll find Hua's redemption more satisfactory.
I'm reading the quote you've just cited and I don't really know what to make of it 🤔. Hua's gentle expression was always fake, his soft voice was rehearsed even the scent of his pheromones were altered by the pheromone suppressing chemicals that he was injecting which he already confessed to.
I understand that I'm watching a dark Yandere character but I can't help but feel betrayed for Shao. The guy is used to being the Alpha in a relationship I don't think he'll fancy being the omega!
I'm still watching, I'm too invested in this series as well as both couples, equally. So let's see where this is going.
And to be clear: Nobody here is advocating ‘genital inspections.’ That’s a strawman. What women are asking for is simply the right to have boundaries respected in spaces where we’re vulnerable.
I’m not against anyone, but I don’t think dismissing women’s and girls’ safety as ‘a you problem’ is a constructive way forward.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOGVIhujHVA/?igsh=cnZzaWVwYXB5cjky
The race/gay comparisons don’t really fit here, because those were about excluding people based on identity alone. Women-only spaces exist to protect privacy and reduce risk in situations where our bodies are exposed. That’s not the same thing.
Of course unisex single stalls are fine, but when we’re talking about large public changing rooms or bathrooms, it’s not unreasonable for women to want boundaries.
I think it’s easy to forget that women’s spaces aren’t just for women, they’re also for little girls and teenagers. That’s why SAFEGUARDING matters. For me, the risk of depriving women and girls of truly safe spaces outweighs the benefits of allowing trans women into them. And I don’t think this responsibility lies only with women, it’s everyone’s duty, including queer people, to help maintain spaces where women and children feel secure.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DORp5Mzjf99/?igsh=OW1na3o5YXVqZ2ky
you're welcome 😊