
I'm not a fan of love triangle, but I'm a fan of omegaverse. And I'm humbly asking everyone if its worth it? It's been sitting in my "want to read" page since its started. I'm a bit skeptical to read this because its a love triangle :( Should I give it a try?

Okay, here are some good reads for you! (Let me know if you like them.)
1. Kiraide Isasete (title here) Released Manga title is Hate Me, but Let Me Stay (I am currently buy this manga in paperback): Good story once you get past the inappropriate age difference at the beginning. Omegaverse
2. Cherry Blossoms After Winter (have brought the license online mature version and currently buying the paperback manga) really good BL story
3. Midnight Dweller (title here) Blood Under the Moonlight is the official license version title online. ( I have brought the mature version.) Very good BL story
4. Plaything (yaoi) title here. Playing: The Grand Duke's Boytoy: official license title (I brought the mature license version of this.) Erotica BL with a twist (good and twisted)
5. Stigma (doo down) title here: I have brought the online mature version of this. Omegaverse (Interesting read)
6. Minmotion Syndrome (I have brought the mature online license version.) very good Omegaverse
7. Yakuza in Love (I have brought the mature online license version of this.) very good BL story
9. Bad Friend: Really good BL
Let me know what you think!

so his father is like selling his own son to that councilor. he's so greedy, i hope he dies in a shameful way. and can't reincarnate. or he if he reincarnated, then he'd be suited as a rock. but life doesn't stop there, he will suffer for more, wishing everyday that he will die, but he can't because he becomes a rock.

It's short, but it really pierced my heart. My take on this story is that love, grief, and healing are not about holding onto what's lost, but about honoring its memory while allowing life to move forward. While the yearning for a loved one who has passed is natural and powerful, trying to recreate what was can be ultimately destructive. Even if the impossible were to happen, and the past could somehow return, it wouldn't be the same. The manifested version of the loved one, born from longing, was unable to truly reconnect in a healthy way and even caused pain. This highlights the importance of acceptance. Holding onto the past, even with the purest intentions, can prevent both the living and the memory of the deceased from finding peace. True love and remembrance lie not in desperately trying to recapture what's gone, but in cherishing the memories with that person had on our lives and allowing that love to inspire us as we continue our own journey. Letting go isn't forgetting; it's freeing both yourself and the memory of your loved one to exist in a healthier, more sustainable way.
now im regretting why i read it too fast. ive been holding back since last week, and now im on the verge of losing it. its a cliffhanger for Pete's sake