After discovering he is pregnant, Jaemin, a budding painter, is abandoned by his fiancé, the country's wealthiest CEO. However, determined to move forward, Jaemin decides to dedicate himself to the baby growing inside him and his paintings, which gradually gain more fame. Just when his life is starting to stabilize, fate sends someone to complete him. Lee Junkoo enters Jaemin's life at a crucial, delicate, and important moment, and unexpectedly, Junkoo ends up saving the other and falling in love at first sight, not caring that he is pregnant with someone else's child.
!! This is just a curiosity about the story before we move on to the first chapter !!
As noted in the title, this is an MPREG (Male Pregnancy) story, and to avoid confusion and navigate smoothly through the incredible tale of overcoming and romance, please read the following explanation:
The world has undergone an incredible mutation over the years, and in the world of "The Unknown Who Saved Me," men can also become pregnant.
This occurs due to a natural mutation where all human beings have a reproductive system, but in cisgender men, it is only "activated" during sexual intercourse, allowing for the fertilization of the eggs they release every time.
But you might be wondering: How can the baby be born?
It's simple! Just as the world underwent mutation, the way babies can be born has also changed.
Every human being has a part in their body called the "perineum" or "pelvic floor." Both men and women have it. In simple terms, it is the muscular area between the rear and front intimate parts.
This mentioned "area" transforms into an opening that allows the baby to pass through during a natural childbirth.
Now, enjoy your reading.
!! This story involves Korean culture !!
Another thing is about the dialect used in the book!!
There are terms that will be mentioned throughout the story, and I will explain them briefly in this chapter, so you don't get lost.
As mentioned before, the story is set in Korean culture, and therefore, we will use translated Korean dialect.
Some terms like "hyung," "noona," "oppa," "unnie," and "saeng" will be seen during the reading, but I will briefly explain what each one means.
Hyung = It is a term used by a man to address an older man.
[JunKoo always calls JaeMin and his friends "hyung" because he is the youngest among them.]
Noona = It is used by a man to address an older woman.
Oppa = It is used by a woman to address an older man.
[But at the beginning, JunKoo joked and used this term to get JaeMin's attention, since he refused to be called "hyung" due to being older.]
Unnie = It is used by a woman to address an older woman.
Saeng/Dongsaeng = It is used by an older person to address a younger person, regardless of gender.
With this explanation, I hope the reading becomes easier and more engaging. I hope you enjoy the book immensely.
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Chapter 1 Unknown world and how babies are born
09/06/2023