Dr. Seo's son, Seo Jeong Eun, is a high school freshman who has been accepted into the prestigious Yonsei University Medical School because he is a "young omega" . He tells his father that the family of the director is interested in him because "he's a young omega" and that he has been studying hard since he was a young man. He says that if he had not been an omega, he would have been an "alpha" , but now that he is an "omega," he thinks that getting engaged will be more beneficial to him than studying. He asks his father why they should break the engagement, and his father says that they need to discuss the matter while his father is busy with the director. He explains that their fathers are very close, and that when they get engaged, they will be "on the same side" and "help each other." This is a good thing for both Yonsei and the hospital, he says, because they will both be able to help each other when they are married. He adds that he came to refuse the engagement because it would be "a waste" to let him go, and he says that he wants to try his hand at medicine with a male "omega" once, but the stronger his body reminded him that he was on omega, and the more he tried to "avoid reality," the stronger he reminded himself of his omega. Finally, he has "some worth" as an omega and he is worried that the director will find another. He wonders if it is easy for a powerful family to associate with a "powerful family like his" and if he thinks it is too easy for his brother to get sick from being associated with such a family.
Dr. Seo's son, Seo Jeong Eun, is a high school freshman who has been accepted into the prestigious Yonsei University Medical School because he is a "young omega" . He tells his father that the family of the director is interested in him because "he's a young omega" and that he has been studying hard since he was a young man. He says that if he had not been an omega, he would have been an "alpha" , but now that he is an "omega," he thinks that getting engaged will be more beneficial to him than studying. He asks his father why they should break the engagement, and his father says that they need to discuss the matter while his father is busy with the director. He explains that their fathers are very close, and that when they get engaged, they will be "on the same side" and "help each other." This is a good thing for both Yonsei and the hospital, he says, because they will both be able to help each other when they are married. He adds that he came to refuse the engagement because it would be "a waste" to let him go, and he says that he wants to try his hand at medicine with a male "omega" once, but the stronger his body reminded him that he was on omega, and the more he tried to "avoid reality," the stronger he reminded himself of his omega. Finally, he has "some worth" as an omega and he is worried that the director will find another. He wonders if it is easy for a powerful family to associate with a "powerful family like his" and if he thinks it is too easy for his brother to get sick from being associated with such a family.