“What should I do? I’m pregnant…”
After waking up from sleep, I suddenly realized that I had been possessed for 20 years without knowing it. Of all things, I was an evil omega who stalked and harassed my childhood crush. But the realization came the day after I had already played the worst prank and was completely devoured.
I decided to think about what to do next later, and tried to secretly run away while my childhood friend was still asleep, pretending not to know what happened last night, but I failed. Could this really be my final fate? As I was getting nervous…
“I’ll take full responsibility. Marry me.”
“Wh-what are you talking about? Why would you and I get married?”
I strongly refused, but…
“I already heard. You’re pregnant, right?”
“It’s… it’s not your child!”
I strongly denied it out of shock. But why?
“Really? Okay. But it doesn’t matter. I’ll take responsibility for you.”
But why is he talking so painfully with hurt eyes? It’s making me feel guilty for no reason…



Additionally, their lack of communication throughout the story is highly annoying! It's understandable that the male lead's background contributes to his emotional limitations, but what about the MC? He has fond memories and a loving upbringing – it doesn't quite add up.
Furthermore, the male lead's pushiness is exasperating, even considering his pregnancy-related behavior. He consistently fails to listen to the MC, especially when events deviate from the book. His stubbornness prevents him from adapting to reality, and despite wanting distance, he keeps drawing closer.
The MC's age feels implausible, as if he were a child instead of an adult with two lifetimes of experience. Lastly, another pet peeve is how everyone accepts the MC's sudden use of unusual words, ideas, and phrases without question – it stretches the suspension of disbelief for me.
Overall, while the translation is decent, the inconsistencies in character development and unrealistic aspects make it difficult for me to fully enjoy the story.