I think it was nice? There was a lot of plotholes and lack of character development (I mean, it's still there!! But it felt really sudden, it's to be expected since it's a 6–chapter manga). I'm the type who doesn't excuse such actions, especially sexual assault, from Munetaka (and the translator's note doesn't save him either like??) but he was able to, I suppose, reflect? It took them a few days to reunite together, and to a couple, especially with a newborn child in hand, it probably feels like months to them. So I was able to briefly endure that man since in the end, Ayato was able to consent with being intimate despite the incident in earlier chapters.
I'm also happy that they didn't continue with getting mated (since it's the reason why the assault happened). A user differentiate that as to a "marriage" but in my belief, marriage is just a formality and proof used to gain benefits for both parties (like visitation rights, custody, written wills, etc.).
Whereas bonding is a psychological response of ones second gender's (Omega) heat and/or influence. It's seen as sacred but also impulsive, where sometimes one party benefits from it (alpha can have multiple mated omegas, but the omega is connected to only one alpha). Some argue that Omega's are also benefited from that arrangement, where they don't have to worry about getting pheromones out to the public— But if the alpha they happen to connect with were abusive or they simply have lack of love for them (and/or instances where the bonding comes from rape) then the omega can suffer, or even die from not being attended to during heat.
And the BIGGEST difference is that, you can break the marriage but you can't break the bond. Hence the "sacred" bond.
Let's remind ourselves that Ayato has every right to have a say regarding if he wants to get bonded or not because in the end, Munetaka can have multiple and Ayato stays with him forever. Also, Munetaka used to be a playboy, and in earlier chapters, he sees Ayato as an omega and not "Ayato" himself, which leads to him getting impulsive and possessive. But of course, he was able to reflect on himself, and even agreed to getting the bond "delayed" since Ayato simply is not ready for it.
So yeah it was nice :3
My probable complaint is that the author is perhaps trying to introduce more characters in the story but they weren't very impactful/influential to the plot. There's definitely more to the story if the author developed it more but alas it's a 6–chapter manga.










The creator's note is so diabolical I'm not sure if it's genuine or they're just brushing all the plot holes under the rug they haven't even explained what their past life is about?? Like?? Jarn died when he was a child, got reborn, died again as the ML's past?? Lover?? World went to recreation and somehow managed to erased everyone's mind?? Aunt knows the past????? WHAT HAPPENED THERE'S TWO BRAINS WORKING ON THIS STORY FFS