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THAT'S WHY I RUNNING FOR ALL WEBSITE THAT I CAN FOUND TO FIND THIS MANGA, they not just ki...

shintools March 29, 2026 3:07 pm

THAT'S WHY I RUNNING FOR ALL WEBSITE THAT I CAN FOUND TO FIND THIS MANGA, they not just kinda heat and rut, doing some shit, pregnancy schedule and the 'saranghae' marriage, END, they literally try to put some efforts to explain what was omegaverse in this way i mean omegaverse are have some 'types'(?) like lunarverse or modernverse(?). They try to present us with various character perspectives, such as the weak omega who suffers from severe insecurity fueled by social intimidation, and the alpha who suddenly emerges from a middle-class beta and is still quite unstable. I like the chaos, though I still find it a bit of a shame that the characters were made too young, whereas Shizuka is, by comparison, quite mature—but then again, this is Japan. If you boil this story down to its core, it might sound very cliché: a beta manifests, finds an omega, and falls in love. But their journey to understand their true selves—how they feel, value, and respect each individual with different gender characteristics—and how they try to grasp this new concept of life where they’ll be bound to it for the rest of their lives—is what makes it special. This manga is great for people who enjoy love stories that also explore the characters’ journeys of self-discovery, especially with the Omegaverse theme. It’s a truly refreshing change from stories that only focus on vulgarity and mpreg (even though I love mpreg), though the main drawback is the age gap—which, when you think about it, is quite significant—and the characters being too young.

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