I have such mixed feelings about this manga... Don't get me wrong, it was a beautiful take on the origin of the omegaverse, and it was superb to reference it to Genesis. But, somehow, I just can't calm down when reading, I feel so restless, like I just can't help but feel anxious that the worst will happen in the next panel, lol.
I can see the plot in this manga has the potential to grow so big that it will involve the whole world in that universe. Like, what if Shikito becomes the first researcher to successfully develop the suppressant for omega's heat and alpha's rut as a result of his desperate effort to protect Ririto... Shikito will take the world stage, while Ririto will be so anxious and depressed bc he feels unworthy of being Shikito's lover... Oh, how I hope the angst plot of miscarriage never touches this manga...
What I remember:
- It's about the struggle for inheritance rights to a family's wealth and company between a girl (MC) who is the only biological child in the family and a young man who was suddenly brought in by her grandfather (the family's head at that time).
- The grandfather doesn't officially appoint the MC or the guy as the heir, but let the MC and the guy to compete and prove themself as the worthiest heir.
- The MC is the epitome of a modern noble lady, she's smart, athletic, beautiful, has long straight black hairs and a bombshell body.
- The guy wears glasses and kind of look like a bookworm, but actually equal if not surpass the MC in many aspects. He also acts cool and not easily sway by others, but often tease the MC until she blushes.
- The MC's surname has the Japanese word of "inu" while the guy's surname has "saru". I think the title has their surnames in it but I'm not sure...
- I think an echi manga since there are alot of panels that focus on the MC's curvy body
Miyai's back story just reminds me again of how different Japan "culture" is compared to the one from where I live. I remember being confused as a high-schooler reading echi mangas for the first time:
"Why is everyone making fun of the virgin protagonist? Aren't they also high school students? Are all of the protagonist classmates not a virgin anymore?"
And then there's that occasional insult(?) of characters being too pure for not having their first kiss yet even though they are already in high school, and characters experiencing their first love in kindergarten, I was like, "What? Isn’t that too early?" But then, things were turned out to be much, much worse in h***ai...
I'm not saying that this represents Japan as a whole, but the fact that this kind of relationship exists in a lot of Japanese fiction, then there must be truth that inspired it. It's just sad...
I'm so, very sorry for this super late reply!!!
Somehow I can not reply to my own topic, so I'm replying to you like this...
The missing pages is of chapter 6.5, the part that has the number of 1.5 at the title page, that starts with the scene of Rihito doing check up at the clinic.
I saw someone post the whole raw chapter on b***to, but I'm not sure if I'm allowed to share the link here since it's not my own...
Thank you so much to NightOwl26 and Nymex for continuing this manga!
I'm sorry if this is wrong of me to say this, but the extra chapter is missing a lot of pages... and I think the missing page is the most important part of the chapter, I hope NightOwl26 see this and, if possible, fix the chapter, since I want to understand Rihito's and Shirou's conversation that lead to Rihito finally being open about his gender.
Once again, thank you so much for continuing for this manga!





