The art is adorable and I love the way the romance developed. I sometimes felt bad for them, especially when the brother gets in the way.
Love is sometimes a dangerous, dangerous thing. Especially when your lover is cursed with bad luck, which then transfers to you while dating them! But true love is a love seen through to the end, right? This manga takes "troublesome" to an extreme by giving us an guy that literally endangers anyone that he dates... Yamamoto's art and story telling take what could have been a pretty dramatic/serious plot line and turns it into a light hearted and fun manga.
Both of them are exhausting to watch, but Junko has a way into my heart with each of her series..
The art is really good, and I enjoyed how silly the premise of the story is. A very good one shot that would have been better with more chapters, I'd not just for the wonderful art.
An omegaverse story that centers around two couples. I liked the simplicity of the first couple and how different they were from each other. The second couple doesn't have the same simplicity, but I enjoyed how the alpha approached the Omega, especially when he starts experiencing his heat. There were a few things I didn't like, but overall this is a pretty tame omegaverse. Both omegas are troublesome in their own ways.
To call any of them "troublesome" is pushing it a bit, but this manga does have its own charm. I can't quite get what I enjoyed about this rather toxic relationship. Perhaps the mangaka is just that good?
I love the way this artist draws, even though some characters suffer from same face syndrome. The eyes are especially nice. The story here is very basic, but it develops rather nicely, even with the silly drama. I found Okumura pretty relatable because I also would be scared of being with someone if we were just going to break up one day. Okumura is scared of change, but he doesn't seem to realize that he's changedoing Takamine so much that it created the problem, haha!
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