I've seen a lot of omegaverses with different plots and much more absurd storylines than this but, this is actually a good read. I feel like there are a lot of unnecessary parts and it kinda dragged around a lot which is vexing, which made the ending underwhelming for me. Good for them though! I just feel like this one could've been done much better.
Min is right though. Let's say he's dipping his feet into other people's business, he's right that the way Seong-ha and Jeonsu acts in their "dating classes" is weird, which is a bit inappropriate. Even if they're two consenting adults, there's not enough communication with the real score between them, like if it's only casual or something more. We know, Seong-ha's situation is hard, but he is a man capable of critical thinking. He should know that Jeonsu is a very vulnerable person and he shouldn't take advantage of such genuinity. So, I believe Min is right.
Story is still cute and I am really enjoying it! I just wish that they get to talk to each other and be a proper couple or something solid. Because I really like them!
LMAO XD, heck even if Min is hiding something bad I'm sure Ginger kid will be able to realize in no time. But I'm pretty sure Min is looking out for his Ginger kid friend and TBH, if I heard my best friend having dating lessons w my old crush and kissing is part of the dating lessons, I would be weirded out too, especially since Ginger kid is naive and oblivious Σ(っ°Д °;)っ
This is one of those stories where you just want to kill yourself after finishing. Goddamn, I can't even blame Tooru for still not properly reciprocating Itou's love. There's a lot of layers and it would be better for them to address those first before fully starting all over again, together. But I'm sure they'll get there. Their love is genuine, the circumstances are just frustrating and hard. I'm hoping for another volume, tbh.
Now, I want to talk about Kuroda:
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Once he ran away, he had to keep running away forever. There's no choice but to forget. He was someone whom Kuroda could never meet again. "Never meet again." It was the first time he thought of someone that way.
It was unbearable for Kuroda. So, Kuroda put into practice the one and only thing his mother had taught him. Hatred.
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This is easily one of the most gut-wrenching things I've read in this week. I have no words for how poignant and painfully beautiful that is. I guess I need to lay down.










i was going to jerk my peanits.... but then... now i am just sad and horny... ok!