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Imperfect Omega Cries in Love
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By 詩乃彩華
19 chapters
2021
Description
I found myself on a hospital bed. My boyfriend, Adachi Yukiya, was looking at me with concern. I would do anything for him, right? I suddenly thought about it. I thought I’d be the one to make him happy. But now, I realize it was such a ridiculous wish. “Let’s break up.” His eyes widened even more at my words, and the tears that he could no longer hold back spilled from his eyes. “Why…?” A faint, almost muffled voice asked me what I really meant. Even without asking me that, you should already know what I mean, right? I clenched my fists tightly in frustration and disappointment. “I can’t protect you anymore.” As an Omega, I can’t make you happy. There is no guarantee that I will be able to help you when the time comes. You knew that all along, didn’t you? Still, I foolishly believed that I could do anything with just these “feelings” until today.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Imperfect Omega Cries in Love Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Imperfect Omega Cries in Love
First Impressions
Okay, so I jumped into "Imperfect Omega Cries in Love" expecting your typical omegaverse story, and while it definitely hits those familiar beats, it also offered some refreshing twists. The short story format appealed to me, as I knew I could finish it in a single sitting. The tags alone – childhood friends, college setting, and a hint of drama – had me intrigued.
What Works Well
I really appreciated the inversion of typical ABO dynamics. It's easy to fall into well-worn tropes in this genre, but this story seemed to be making an effort to subvert some expectations. The exploration of discrimination within the omegaverse itself felt relevant and added depth to the narrative. The author does a good job of portraying the complexities of the characters and their relationship. It's not just a straightforward romance; there are layers of history and personal struggles that make the connection between the leads feel more meaningful. The multiple points of view also worked well, giving me a more complete understanding of both characters' thoughts and motivations.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Imperfect Omega Cries in Love" is a worthwhile read, particularly if you're looking for a short and sweet omegaverse story with a bit more substance than usual. It's not groundbreaking, but the author's attention to detail and willingness to challenge genre conventions make it stand out. I think if you are looking for a quick read in the omegaverse category, you will enjoy this one!
