Samurai Omega to Akutoku Shachou
Lots of comments are complaining about it being too fast paced and I mean yeah it is but it’s not bad. Not the most fast paced one I’ve ever read. Um I was a little concerned about the way the alpha made the deal with the omega but to be fair it wasn’t really blackmail? I mean he didn’t really present a consequence if the omega turned him down so- didn’t like the nonconsensual drunk thing in chapter 2 but it’s not the worst thing I’ve ever read lmao. I liked the alphas character design (despite everyone saying he looks like a rip off Denji) ummm yeah it was okay. Kept my attention for the half hour I wasted reading it, but it wasn’t overtly exception enough to be memorable. But it happened and I read it so- (shrug) oh and the omega biting the alpha was kinda cute
The Omega Takes a Husband
That was soooo cute omg I loved it! I love the uke being very confident and tough and I love that the struggle wasn’t with his sex and that he’s always been aware of the limitations it poses but doesn’t feel ashamed of being an omega. I LOVE how he talked about being taken seriously too- there’s so much potential for emotional conflict that so many omegaverses don’t take the opportunity to delve into so it was really exciting to see them having that complicated conversation.
Tora no Ejiki
Idk I didn’t really understand it- the seme was a very shallow character and I don’t really understand or sympathize with the uke’s backstory? Maybe it was the translations but the whole story was a bit difficult to follow despite being really shallow and cliche meh
Daraku Kazoku-ron
I think I didn’t fully understand the story- Sen always liked Touma but did he like him back? I don’t fully understand what persuaded Touma to protect the mafia guy or what he meant by bringing them down- especially since he was fine. Not sure really what Touma’s job was- or what Touma means when he says “it’s you” or “it was you” at the end? Is he implying that it was Sen that he liked? Or that Sen would’ve made the best father? I’m also kind of disappointed that Megu never really got to the point of really liking them- like it kind of just landed on- they’re the only option so she doesn’t really have a choice in the end? The illusion of choice? Maybe that’s the moral of the story? And them being very realistic about people being bad and giving up on dreams- idk I wouldn’t say it’s bad but not what I was expecting. I’m surprised how little the relationship actually seemed to progress though- I didn’t really seem like Sen and Touma actually spent that much time together and I got really confused at the end once they actually ended up together ??? Huh? Idk mixed feelings all around- the art tho and the chapter covers?? Yeah that earns all 4 stars HAHAHA- ALSO I would’ve liked to see more of Sen’s background with his parents and childhood ALSO did Touma really say Sen was bad at music?? I thought it was gonna be revealed that he thought he was better than the rest of the band- I don’t get it at all- or maybe Ririko liked Sen as the father BECAUSE he was the only one who kind of seemed the care about like things and get upset when people were apathetic and he kept trying to pursue his dreams- he was an emotional and optimistic person- maybe that’s why Ririko wanted to see him so that he would get upset with her? Maybe that’s why she knew she could trust him with her kid because he was morally a good guy? But then why did she trust Touma lmaooo was she really just playing matchmaker for him?? Did she want Sen to be happy and get who he wanted as an exchange for taking her kid? HAHA IDK
Katenkouru ni wa Mada Hayai