This is a pretty good, fluffy Omegaverse webtoon. I enjoyed how it kind of flipped the script on the typical ABO trope, since its the Omegas who are in control, and the Alphas are more "submissive". It reminded me of deep, deep sea fish, where the female is big and the male is no more than an attached sperm-producing appendage, and the two are joined for life. LOL.
Both characters are likeable, the alpha is extremely adorable, and the omega is very cool. I think the story started off strong and then after the couple became an item, it ran out of steam just a tad bit. Still, it's worth reading for a different, non-rapey, more egalitarian Omegaverse world.
The author's drawing style got a little more haphazard after season 1, and you could really see it in how Gain's (the omega) appearance changed. He went from sexy, cool and dominant, to looking like a masculine yet pretty lesbian. LOL. He had thicker eyebrows and was roughly the same size as Hyeono (the alpha) in the beginning, but by season 2, he had pencil thin eyebrows, bottom lashes, and had shrunk in width and height. This seems to happen to ukes a lot, they always get more femme which is annoying. But overall he's still the same. I just preferred his original character design. Hyeono also seemed like he went on 30 day fast - he was shrimpier too.
However, I need to complain about the absolute horror show that was the scanlation. This is yet another example of a comic being ruined because non-fluent English users want to practice their language skills. Please, for the respect of the author and the sanity of readers everywhere, DO NOT SCANLATE INTO ENGLISH if you refuse to get an educated, native speaker to proofread. It's highly annoying to see incomprehensible text destroying what could be a good story. Outside of chapters 1 - 14 by Rose Squad Scans, which are good, the rest of the chapters are, sadly, complete sh*t. Luckily, manhwa is translated into official English version frequently so we can support the author while not getting a headache from reading nonsensical, grammatical slop from non-native speakers.