
This is the third webtoon I read where the two MCs are childhood friends who meet again after ten years, and the MC1 is your typical friendly neighboor kid, and the MC2 is this miserable, poor, fragile kid with blonde hair and any eyecolor except brown or black and 10 years later he becomes a rich hottie with unusually strong attachment to MC1
At least here mc2 seems sane and not a yandere, lol

It was good. The ending shoving them grown up and mated is really satisfying, it kind of shows that they really will stay together and it won't just be some kind of highschool love that leads to nowhere. Other than that it was a nice, short lovestory. Nothing extraordinary, but certainly worth a read.

Ah, so cute, so cute, I just can't. Btw, when Kiri confessed, I had to take a break and plead with the author to not do this. It just broke my heart, poor Kiri ╥﹏╥ I didn't even mind that it's an omega in love with another omega, even if I normally drop stories with such relationships in omegaverse faster than hotcakes. Kiri is just that precious. And even that expression during the wedding, he is so obviously in love with Itsuki, I would be crying out my eyes if the person I love married someone else... I really wanted there to be an extra chapter where Kiri finds himself a hubby to ease my soul *looks meaningfuly at Itsukis brother* No matter, I will just daydream him a happy end that he deserves.

I still remember, how much I cried over Suguru dieing when I picked up this manga a couple years ago... I dropped it pretty early on during a particularly boring story arc, but it was one of the first stories (be it a manga, anime or a novel) to make me cry, so it's quite memorable. I will probably pick it up again sometime.
My point is, if you like a story that will make you feel a LOT, then this manga is as good as any.

Reading this manga made me realise that there are surpisingly few romance manga with male leads where the romance is the focus, and not for example action with a side of romance. Also, I really like their personalities. The male lead is a bit too flustered at times and I would avoid the female lead in real life out of fear 'cuz she is a bit too much for me, but overall it's kind of refreshing how the two are so different and yet similar. Also, this manga isn't gloomy and doesn't feel slow-paced like many of the romance manga, since the two leads are quite emotional and energetic in their own ways.
Nothing pisses me off more than polyamory... I'm just that much of a posessive person, I don't want to share. But what really made me drop the manga way back then was that Koharu suffered too much for nothing. I checked in to see if things changed for her, but it doesn't seem so.
Nah, you are NOT possessive for not wanting to share your SO. It's completely normal and the way it's suppose to be.