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The kind of A/B/O manga that makes other omega-verse stories look cheap in comparision :x

KaitoHat April 5, 2026 7:37 pm

I think Takatora being a late-bloomer omega is really what makes this story unique. He constantly has to learn to unlearn his many omega-biases and alpha-supremacy ideologies while navigating through an unfair system he once benefitted from. Juicy!

Takatora has definitely made strides in understanding omega struggles, but at the same time it's very surface level in a way that doesn't really challenge the system or acknowledge the many micro/unseen discriminations omegas face on a daily basis, or their taken-for-granted labour/exploitation.

I think that's also a big reason why I love Kameyama (bf). He calls Takatora's attention to the realties he hasn't properly acknowleged due to his alpha-upbringing and lets him sit in that discomfort, while making him question his own discomfort towards the many facets of being an omega.(I think Takatora has done a lot of growing in this way, but at the same time I don't see he and Kameyama working out as a pair -- as much as I fricken love them as a power couple <//3 he just continues to be so bullheaded when faced with the facts of omega discrimination. God Takatora, prove me wrong)

Anyway, this is soo well written. I love all the characters, and I love seeing how differently they live their lives as omegas. Each update has been a treat!!

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