This is a lovely story! But the people at the auditions had a point. The ironic thing is that every live-action japanese stuff I've seen is very expressive and theatrical from my European perspective, so much so that I find it hard to get into, so it's funny that it's the thing he gets rejected for.
I get him being stressed and all, but he didn't have to be that cold and dismissive. It's not like he has to be super affectionate or have sex when he's tired, he just needed to not be so mean? Them making up was so unsatisfying to me, because they didn't really address some of his behaviour. Because not all of it can be explained by "I was busy".
Especially since he doesn't seem to be the tsundere archetype.
Also that bench scene made no sense in the new context the highschool days chapters provided. Feels like the mangaka changed her mind about who confessed first
The romance is so boring. Like, thr prince just decided he loved her when he was 5 and just never changed his mind. I'm supposed to find this 5 year olds "romantic" interest romantic and I hate it. I like that Rayan isn't the ml, I just really hate how the romance in this story was set up. If he's 100% full throttle from the beginning, there's no room for development, both of them slowly falling for each other...there's just no story here
And about childhood love, most reincarnation manhwas just can't seem to let go of that prodigy child phase. It's like the authors always have to show how insanely smart and different the kid is. And of course, it's pretty much guaranteed the ml will fall for mc. I get why it's annoying though but if the story starts from where the mc is a kid, I feel like it's inevitable
But is that their smart, or is it that they've come to a world that's not advanced as the old one and because they have their memories so they just seem smarter than most. Think about it, if your isekaied or reincarnated to an 18th century type world, you wouldn't make indoor plumbing, you wouldn't have your own of sanitary napkins, you wouldn't be reinventing fashion so you wouldn't have to wear a corset, you wouldn't try to bring the convenience of your world to the place your now living. I have a hard time believing that.
Going back 10 years is crazy, the author chose that, it's not like it actually couldn't be helped, the author chose to write a romance between a 28 and an 11 year old. Like, visually, that's what we have to look at. I'm not interested in doing constant mind gymnastics to remind myself he's actually 21.
That's not attractive as a romance. If this was a comedy I wouldn't say anything, but it isn't. She is fully going for this.
Sorry to all the haters, but I love the beta trned omega trope. It has so much nuance and I like people having to figure out a sudden life change and adapt. I'd read beta turned alpha too for that reason, but it basically never happens.
I don't leave "wished he turned into an omega" on every Alpha/Beta story though, unlike a lot of Alpha/Beta lovers do the other way around. I do see people comment omega wishes occasionally though. It's mostly about wishes for children lol
I feel like it's unwarranted on this story though, he's an omega from beginning to end, it's not like you got falsely invested
It sucks that Akito is so obviously not a good guy. It's only gonna be "Kazu was right" with no reflection on Kazu's part. Yuki is just gonna fold like a piece of paper when Kazu inevitably saves him from whatever is going on with that shady guy. There could've been a proper groveling ML moment, but we're not gonna get it!
my thoughts exactly!!