If you can afford it and Renta is available in your country, the whole book is available in English under the title "Desperate for Love!" : https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/139226/
It was so adorable!
If you are able to access Renta in your country and if you are able to afford it, this has been translated into English! https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/139289/
It's $7 for all 199 pages (which is the whole manga). You can also rent it for $4, but it expires after 48 hours. $7 is pretty cheap for a volume of manga. . . Depending on the number of chapters, Lezhin can be way more expensive. If you buy 17 coins for $4.99, it is about $0.29 per coin. Each chapter costs about $0.87. If you read a short manga that is only 16 chapters long, it would cost about $13.92 to read. They do have sales which helps, but I have read plenty of manga on there that is 30 to 60 chapters long; it adds up pretty quick. In the end, Renta frequently ends up being cheaper than Lezhin.
it's 7 quid mate not a million. Besides, it would legit be more expensive to buy most things by the chapter on Lezhin. Also, I don't know about dollars or whatever but it's usually about £10 per manga volume buying in person, and usually more due to shipping if buying online so $7 is decently cheap ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
I see where you're going but I'm talking about short term. 4$ for 48 hours, even for the whole manga, is extremely expensive. On lezhin, I only take special sales and barely use it because I'm way too poor to buy more, that's why I read mangas here. If I could afford so much, I'd buy the official paper version. And even then, I'd probably buy it second hand, which is even cheaper. Not everybody can go spending their money how they like, especially for mangas (I already spend more money than I have lol)
See, I get where you’re coming from ESPECIALLY considering your financial situation but I also think it’s fair to say it’s a reasonable price since the person who made the manga also needs to profit to live and, well, since most of the time, that’s their job.
Both volumes of this are available in English on Renta. I read it recently and loved it. Here's the link for those who are interested in paying for it on Renta: https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/124880/.
Thank you translators for posting the link for renta. I have even seen it on there before, but did not make the connection that it was the same manga: https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/111678/.
I'm happy to support the author, but I spend way too much on manga. I totally get the comments on not being able to afford it-- that was me a few years ago (and if I'm not careful-- me now).
I paid for it on Renta. It was adorable. They also have one called "My Dearest Cop" that focuses on Seiji: https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/133194/. It was fun. I hope they get more of Niyama's manga on there.
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Just a guess:
From looking at the raw, it looks like Kazunobu was actually Yukihara's first love. In chapter 1, he mentioned that his brother has made him a marathon for him. In the raws, it shows a flashback of when Yukihara apparently fell in love with Kazunobu's brother; he fell for him when he was kind to him during a long distance run, but he seemed to be cold and not recognize him the next day. I'm betting that it was Kazunobu who was kind to Yukihara when he was posing as his twin brother. It looks like it ends well. Yay! The first chapter made me feel so bad for Kazunobu, so I'm glad that it seems to end well.
The second volume is now on Renta and it is absolutely adorable! Here's a link to it if you are interested in reading it: https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/138954/ It costs about $8, but it was totally worth it to me. :)
Hehehe. I love yaoi so much. They can be a little predictable at times, but they're so much fun. :)