
Married to his secret crush
- Genre: General
- Author: Yu Jian Yang
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- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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This manga follows the usual "prince-and-pauper" narrative. What distinguishes it from others is its characters. Unlike most BL protagonists, Noboru isn't annoyingly naive or overly clingy. He doesn't fall head-over-heels instantly, nor does he back down or stay silent when upset, making him a remarkable protagonist. The love interest, Naoya, starts as your typical arrogant rich kid. Meeting Noboru reveals his compassionate and caring side, as the two find themselves deeply in love. The story focuses on the challenges they face while coming out, maintaining their relationship amidst family disapproval, and dealing with someone intent on ruining Naoya's reputation...
The artwork is quite good, reminiscent of shoujo manga styles. Noboru embodies the classic doe-eyed uke, though his indignant, strong-willed personality contrasts sharply with his innocent looks. Naoya fits perfectly the handsome, rich-boy seme image. Minor characters like Noboru's younger brothers, who often provide comedic relief, are drawn adorably.
The romantic scenes are beautifully illustrated. There are minor issues with facial proportions occasionally, but nothing significant enough to distract from the story. The mangaka skillfully captures the tenderness of these moments. The sex scenes aren't overly explicit; the intimate parts are usually faded out. This is ideal if you're new to the BL genre.
Conclusion -
"Saa Koi ni Ochitamae" is a charming and brief read. It features plenty of dramatic moments, yet they resolve swiftly into happy endings. You might find yourself laughing at Noboru's siblings' antics or fervently cheering for the main couple to overcome their misunderstandings (there are many such instances). If you're in the mood for a fluffy, somewhat short romance, give "Saa Koi ni Ochitamae" a try.
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