Putting societal issues aside, this has been full of contradictory stuff.
Mom abandons little boy? It's a misunderstanding to protect him. (And it wasn't resolved - nope. And I don't think it's a matter of "they can't do anything about it - bwcause the Asahinas are pretty powerful by their own right, and what's the loss of one particular omega when they have so many? Just how many babies must she have for them to be satisfied? And it's all brushed under "peace" and that " she is happy in her own way, she's probably okay with all this.")
Dad of Asahina Reiji is terrible for only wanting an omega to birth an alpha heir and doesn't mind shady dealings, but he's actually happy to see his son married to the person he likes in spite of the means.
Guy with a past with Asahina Reiji causes a big amount of trouble but it turns out he just had a small fight with his current lover.
Kisaragi Akito is rather upset with Asahina Reiji having a potential past of sleeping with someone else before meeting him, but he has a similar past. Even if he needed to do it to survive + being abandoned, it's still similar.
And yes, afterwards, the classic no-communication thing appears. Can't he at least talk to Reiji first? With the way he ran away with just a few words without any explanation, it's a good thing that in the last part, he didn't run away due to some weird misunderstanding again and fought for their happiness.
The premise is a little commonplace of pitiful guy x rich handsome dude, but the stuff Akito gets into, as well as some of his sentiments (what kind of excuse is "I didn't tell you I was married because I wanted us to be friends?" It's another matter if he was trying to figure out the identity of the husband, but...) is a little tiring to read. I don't hate it, but I'm not particular into it and all feelings of sweetness are overwhelmed.
It can be cute and fluffy, but it can also be tiring and somewhat frustrating.
Such pretty art! The story is so fun to read too! I hope to read more!
It's unfortunate, too, that apparently based on someone's comment, it seems the timeskip was about to happen in the next chapters. Which means we'd seen a grown-up Ageha and a slightly older Sakura.
It doesn't have to have the best cleaning, or the best translation (at least comprehensible english that allows story to be conveyed properly), I just want to see the rest of the story.
I like the 3rd and 4th story. It goes beyond the classic attraction and the dynamic is cute and funny to behold.
3rd story is basically smart capable boy x hopeless cute boy.
4th story is bold senpai and his kouhai who appears to have been strung along.
Somehow, it all feels rushed and so many loose ends are not tied up together nicely. What about their two friends? Are they never going to be friends with Jake ever again? What of the Carnivores - are they going to live in exile forever? Surely some carnivores are also going to be like that Carnivore gang. It all feels like everything is rushed and the rest to fill the gaps is pure speculation: Robin likes Jake, but then he doesn't, then he does. The leader liked Jake, but being disappointed he was quick to disregard him without hesitation and with as much hatred as he could muster as if he was a herbivore. Speaking of which, even his past wasn't detailed - all that's left is speculation. It's like, "This is what happened, this is how the characters feel, make sense of it and read through breezily." I read the author's notes, and I get that it's meant to be a shorter story, but it feels incomplete - kind of like that other webtoon- Bitten by Moonlight. At least the people's sentiments in that story are clearer. It's hinted there may be a potential sequel. Please make a sequel. I liked this story but I wish there was more to detail everything and make the missing fragments connect to make a full picture instead of tracing things with one's mind.
I was really looking forward to reading more of this when it first came out.
I was wondering how they were going to spin this tale when they had previously broken up - while I understand that considering his position he was probably in an arranged marriage, even the tall guy doesn't appear to believe in the possibility of the father being in love with him. Still, he's pretty hopeless.
However, the reality is that it doesn't look like this will be updated anytime soon, or at all. It's been 2 years since.
I randomly saw this manga suggested and I saw that the artstyle was remniscient of the 2000s. It's a oneshot, so I decided to give it a try, and I think it's a cute little story. I think Dark-haired guy may be somewhat interested in the MC, but with his harsh attitude and his awful words to her then puts the violinist in the lead.
I really like this story. It's plot heavy and compared to the 3 other manga I read before this, this manga really got me hooked. I'm looking forward to seeing more of the story, and hope that while there should be a conclusion (they accomplish their goals or find a new goal to strive for) they can someday enjoy their not-so-ordinary lives.
I get that the whole point of them not being a bonded pair is to "prove" true love or something, but if he goes in heat and Shige isn't around, there might be an alpha who does something, and all that will be left is regret.
In a way, bonding is also a form of protection for the omega. Now, if only there was also a way to properly bond an alpha too...
It feels incomplete even if there's obviously an ending.
In the end, it just feels like everything is forced.
Light-haired guy is acting selfish.
Dark-haired guy didn't even identify his feelings to the end. Does he love light-haired guy or is he just doing his best to keep them together? And is light-haired guy really happy that the dark-haired guy might not even like him the same way? It's like it's hanging in suspension and only made stable by the fact that they are each other's most precious people.
I guess I'll just go on and proceed to think that on their next spring break, dark-haired guy has realized his feelings for light-haired guy as implied by his thoughts after light-haired guy left for Tokyo onwards.
At least the artstyle is pretty.
Is it too much to wish that I get to see them finally spend time as lovers together, with no conditions, after that much pain and suffering?...Guess I'll just have to imagine everything from that conclusion onwards
One of the rare heroines that don't have a very ambitious goal (living in awesome luxury/establishing the best of anything), and doesn't fall in love easily,
like Kanoko Naedoko of Koi Dano Ai Dano and Kaichou kun no Shimobe's Hirayama. Sometimes, one just wants to take a break from those awesome MCs, overpowered reincarnators, troubled transmigrators, and easily flustered romantic girls, and just read about a heroine like this. It's like drinking tea after a couple of days with soda and smoothies.
Unfortunately, the last update was over a year ago, and that was in spite of infrequent updates since Aug.2021. It's one of the manga I think is pretty good, and many got to like, but remains overlooked. Is it that the author took a break? Did they cancel the series? And many other things.
Sad. This is one of the stories that I really would've wanted to see updated. Just when he finally recognized her, it ends there.
I mean, in the vast sea of reincarnation/transmigration manga, this might be overlooked... but I liked how it started, I liked the bittersweetness of it, I liked how the story is meant to go, and above all... I want its resolution! I mean, with what people did to him and all, what happened other than the ones detailed here, and what will he do now? Will she learn more about him, or will it forever be a secret!... since it's not being updated, it may as well be.
Cool that it's a happy ending, but I honestly would've wanted to see Woojin's perspective.
Like maybe an extra, detailing their past, his feelings, his thoughts... and it would be nice to see a resolution between them, like him either accepting Hiro, or choosing to begrudgingly have a truce, or even him simply quitting and living a life separate from Ji-ho (it may sound petty, but Woojin is already pretty petty. I don't think he'd let go so easily, though, considering how much he values those several years of being together.) Ah well. At least the main couple's happy, is what the author seems to indicate. Unless there's an unknown extra or something somewhere or in the works...
That was... fast. He fell in love faster than she could say her name. It's like the way classic fairytale princes fell in love with their princesses/fair maidens, and I wouldn't wonder if she was transported into one.
It would be nice if he expanded more on why he fell in love with her, apart from the "you're beautiful", but I don't think that's possible. As it is, the main thing that pushes the story forward is the heroine's insecurity and her prince's love.
Wait. Did he erase Rix's memories of him?
I don't think he'd erase his memories of "Nuah"...
Because he knows how much Rix cherishes that, and it would be underhanded to erase those memories but not memories of him. He's not the type to do that, I think.
So... if there's any memory-erasing about to happen, I think it would be regarding memories of him.
Then he won't show up anymore.
What will happen to the story then? Will it be other people who remind Rix of this "new Nuah" that he can't remember? And then... what next?
So far, it feels like all the stories are incomplete. I'd understand a little if they were oneshots, but this is in chapters and they tease us with a "to be continued", and yet just when things appear to be progressing,
The next story crops up. Maybe there's a reason, like the stories would intersect eventually so we need to learn the stories of everyone separately beforehand, but it still is making the reader of the series feel unfulfilled, to say the least.
I was surprised when I saw a different manga, but lookong closely I could guess why it was accidentally uploaded here:
This manga's title:
Tensei-saki de Suterareta Node, Mofumofu-tachi to Oryouri Shimasu ~ Okazari Ouhi wa My Pace ni Saikyou Desu
English title:I was abandoned at Reincarnation, so I will cook with Fluffy Animals ~ The Abandoned Crown Princess is the strongest at her own pace ~
That manga's title:
Tensei-saki wa moumoku youjo deshita-zense no kioku to mahou wo tayori ni ikinobimasu
English title: Blind girl isekai
Both have "Tensei-saki" and "moumoku" may have been similar to "mofumofu".
This story is so interesting. It's unfortunate that it appears this had been forgotten; two years have passed since it was updated.
Sosuke is down in the dumps after suddenly being cast aside by his girlfriend. As he drinks his sorr...
- Author: Aosada takashi
- Genres: Japanese / Manga / Yaoi / Romance Japanese Manga Romance