The beginning was cute, the older (alpha) brother dotes on and cares deeply for his younger brother. But eventually as the plot moves along, the older brother/seme manipulates and gaslights the younger brother into hiding the fact that the younger brother turned out to be an omega. It's emphasized that the seme has abandonment issues, but the way he tries to manipulate and control the uke into doing what he wants made it so uncomfortable that it would be difficult to justify his actions despite the author sprinkling flashbacks of their past to try and explain the root of his behavior. The fact that the seme is also the older brother, fuels that dark dynamic since he's in a direct position to personally influence his younger brother.
The art is cute, which is a strange contrast to where the plot seems to be heading. I tried to like this, but when it started to trigger personal trauma due to the manipulation, it became more difficult to continue. I also looked at the raws and it doesn't seem that the story gets any better. I feel bad for the dark-haired friend, who seems to care of the uke. I rarely root for the second male lead, but in this case I truly wished that uke would have ended up with him instead. ╥﹏╥
The beginning was cute, the older (alpha) brother dotes on and cares deeply for his younger brother. But eventually as the plot moves along, the older brother/seme manipulates and gaslights the younger brother into hiding the fact that the younger brother turned out to be an omega. It's emphasized that the seme has abandonment issues, but the way he tries to manipulate and control the uke into doing what he wants made it so uncomfortable that it would be difficult to justify his actions despite the author sprinkling flashbacks of their past to try and explain the root of his behavior. The fact that the seme is also the older brother, fuels that dark dynamic since he's in a direct position to personally influence his younger brother.
The art is cute, which is a strange contrast to where the plot seems to be heading. I tried to like this, but when it started to trigger personal trauma due to the manipulation, it became more difficult to continue. I also looked at the raws and it doesn't seem that the story gets any better. I feel bad for the dark-haired friend, who seems to care of the uke. I rarely root for the second male lead, but in this case I truly wished that uke would have ended up with him instead. ╥﹏╥