Yuma is incredibly childish and I don’t think I’m a fan of it. I heavily criticised his reaction to their first conflict (when Mimori was sexually harassed), but it just keeps getting worse, man. Like I expected him to get better, and previously cut him some slack for being young and immature, but he’s seriously starting to come off as toxic. It’s concerning.
His immaturity and pettiness isn’t cute or romantic, it’s insensitive and selfish. Do better.
Frustration aside (by how ridiculously corny and stupid the last chapter was), I quite enjoyed this story. It was pretty simple and kinda bland in some areas, but I think that’s what made it a fun read. There was so dragging out in some plotlines, which annoyed me, and some lack of depth/exploration in others, but as a whole I’d recommend this as a light and relatively wholesome and fluffy read.
Their relationship was rly cute, so 10/10 on that end. Wish we’d seen a bit more of their dynamic after they started dating, since I feel like after the cave chapter it wasn’t as heated as before.
Wasn’t too interested in the drawn-out medical moments (as someone who isn’t interested in medicine or biology), but it was quite cool I guess. Would’ve preferred a bit more of the universal lore of the story rather than focusing so much on showing how “she could overcome every single illness ever” by being a good surgeon.
I’d say maybe a 6/10 or a 7/10
Why were they able to have kids? I though omegas only became pregnant from alphas, so does that mean they adopted the kids? Regardless, it’s an adorable story with an adorable ending, just curious about their kids and stuff
Regardless of gender, omegas can get pregnant. Sumi came from omegaXomega so it would also be possible for betaXomega