Chasing And Claiming My Rejected Omega Mate:Alpha’s Severe Regret [BL]

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: 146whitewolf
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Title: Unraveled Bonds In a world where omegas were,Rare and heavily discriminated against, Rory's fate seems destined to be a spare tire. As an infertile omega, he is often seen by others as a tool for releasing desires. However, in an accident, his life underwent a dramatic change. As the wedding approached, he accidentally stumbled upon the betrayal of his beloved fianc é and younger sister, and his heart was shattered. In order to resist the injustice of fate, he decided to break free from his shackles and seek an opportunity to lose his virginity, but fell into the dangerous and ruthless trap of Alpha Jason. Their night was filled with passion, but the next day when Rory woke up, she found herself in an inexplicable bond with this heartless Alpha - he was her destined companion. However, the past rejection once again hurt Rory, who chose to flee with his unborn child. Years later, Rory had become a father and lived a peaceful life, but he met Jason by chance. This time, he resisted any association with the Alpha who had once abandoned him. However, when Jason discovered that his child looked so similar to him, his wolf instinct began to revive and he regretted his decision back then. Faced with the man in front of her, Rory's heart was filled with complex emotions, while Jason was determined to make up for the past and find his omega partner and son. Their stories, how they will develop in the midst of intertwined destinies, are worth looking forward to. Excerpt: Step up, little one, "whispered the dark Alpha, his voice echoing in Rory's ear, making his cheeks blush. This was the first time in his life that he faced a man completely naked. He thought it would be a hurried ceremony, but he didn't expect it to happen in such an atmosphere - an Alpha with deep eyes, magnetic voice, and a tingling touch. Rory closed her eyes tightly, arched her back, lifted her hips high, pressed her chest tightly against the bed, and trembled as she obeyed orders. Alpha's palm gently kneaded his buttocks, and each gentle tap made Rory let out a muffled sob, his voice slightly obscured by the sheets. Don't hold back your voice, baby. I want to hear every note of your joy from my touch. Tonight, I want you to completely collapse on my bed. "Alpha roared softly, his fingers sliding into Rory's hair, lifting his head, and with another beat, Rory's piercing scream penetrated the silence like a moving melody.

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  1. GTOKA
    GTOKA rated it
    Nextworld is a manga crafted by the renowned Tezuka Osamu in 1951. As mentioned in the afternotes, Tezuka excised over 400 pages for its release, originally spanning 1000 pages. The artwork draws inspiration from old Western cartoons, as is typical.

    Note: Tezuka did not set out to create an "imitation" or "rip-off" of the HG Wells film 'Things to Come', which he found unengaging. Nonetheless, Dark Horse Comics published this manga alongside several of his other works.

    Story: The story's concept is fairly intriguing, as evident from the synopsis above, but it is marred by aimless writing. I can't fathom reading the unabridged version; Tezuka dedicates too many panels to trivial content. Given the text density on each page, it should have been about one volume long, but as stated, it is weighed down by excessive redundant material. Sometimes it's even challenging to follow, likely due to the omitted pages, which makes sense. Overall, the narrative is rather rough... much like this inadequate review.

    Art: Clearly inspired by Disney, I'm not particularly fond of it. The panels are excessively small, potentially restricting Tezuka's artistic prowess. There are a few two-page illustrations where Tezuka skillfully incorporates numerous characters. There's also a collection of recurring character designs that slightly irked me.... Nevertheless, it's reasonably decent overall.

    Character: Racial stereotypes at their peak! They're not only outdated and crude but also somewhat amusing! There are also a few recurring characters like Rock, Mustachio, and Kenichi! The characters are often comedic, even during serious moments. There's not much to say about characters lacking depth, though.

    Enjoyment: Great ideas, but poorly executed. I hope to see these concepts utilized more effectively in his later works, which I intend to explore soon.

    Read this if you're seeking a raw and unpolished piece of history.

    Suggestions: Any other Tezuka work, Captain Harlock, and Queen Millennia.
  1. DaoofIDK
    DaoofIDK rated it
    From the man who brought us Astro Boy, Buddha, and many other celebrated works, Tezuka Osamu introduces us to Kitarubeki Sekai, more commonly known as NextWorld. NextWorld is a narrative centered around the looming crisis of Earth's impending end. Confronted by an unidentified substance, our protagonists—Kenichi, Rock, Dr. Mustache, and numerous other characters—strive to save the world while preparing for the worst, navigating trials of war, greed, fear, and various other hurdles in this 1951 tale crafted by Tezuka.

    The narrative unfolds through a series of non-linear events, with the world on the brink of destruction and under invasion by aliens. Human nature reveals its darker side, as fear and greed drive nations into conflict with one another. Meanwhile, our ensemble cast finds themselves in diverse predicaments, each striving to endure this epidemic. Tezuka employs a non-linear approach to storytelling. Occasionally, the convergence of unconnected events is masterfully executed, yet at other times, the story's fluidity falters. The transitions between certain events are poorly handled, but this does not detract from the overall style of the narrative.

    The whimsical art style Tezuka utilizes adds to the light humor of this Sci-fi tale. The chaotic scenes he portrays bring out the best in his characters and their settings. However, the cartoonish style occasionally overwhelms the panels, cramming too much action into limited space. Despite these instances, there are numerous moments where the artwork shines, effectively depicting the fantastical world Tezuka has constructed for this story.

    NextWorld is undoubtedly one of Tezuka's more vibrant creations. Filled with excessive dialogue and spontaneous occurrences, it is a manga brimming with cartoonish and non-linear creativity, presenting a fun and adventurous story eager to be explored.

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  1. w3bnovelreader
    w3bnovelreader rated it
    A sprawling and ambitious work by Osamu Tezuka, this manga is filled with many of his iconic characters from the Star System. Notarin, Mitchy, Lamp, Hanamaru, as well as Kenichi, Ban, and Rock all make appearances. Regrettably, it remains one of Tezuka's lesser-known creations. The narrative shifts frequently between different characters' perspectives, with chapters typically lasting less than ten pages. This can lead to confusion, particularly for readers unfamiliar with the characters, as the manga was cut to less than a third of its originally intended length. Despite this, the story conveys a grand scale that surpasses other Tezuka works I've read, making Nextworld feel unique and special.

    The plot revolves around soft science fiction, a genre in which Tezuka excelled. It centers on a psychically and telepathically gifted species native to Earth that suddenly appears, along with their plans for the planet and humanity. The story also explores humanity's flaws, such as our inclination towards meaningless conflict and violence. There's a clear parallel to the Cold War in the tension between the American-like nation of Star and the Russian-like nation of Uran.

    In conclusion, I recommend reading this manga only if you're already familiar with some of Tezuka's other works and his Star System. Otherwise, it might be too difficult to follow and fully appreciate.
  1. Mercury18
    Mercury18 rated it
    all those long updates just for Liam and Blake again? gosh! I give up.
  1. Emmazom
    Emmazom rated it
    Try -kingdom building-
    Tyranny of steel (completed)
    Release that witch (completed)
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    P.s. if someone points out a geniune issue with the story and has read more then 700 chapters before droping it don't dislike those comments
  1. Braidennovelt9K
    Braidennovelt9K rated it
    Retarded comedy. Not recommended for those who still want to keep their brain cells.
  1. Nadare17TfB
    Nadare17TfB rated it
    I agree and I am dropping as well.

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