Synopsis
Tsugumi Takatori is an omega woman raised in an all-girls school with zero immunity to men.
After quitting her company due to sexual harassment troubles, she’s been working part-time as a shrine maiden.
Her current passion is supporting her favorite idol, but at 25 years old, she feels pressure as her bonding window approaches its deadline.
One day, her father brings up an arranged marriage proposal, but she can’t get excited about it due to obvious family circumstances.
While returning home from work, she’s suddenly hit with heat and collapses on the street, where she’s rescued by a young man.
Tsugumi recognizes his face—the nurse in uniform who was the only one to warn her about unauthorized photography at the shrine where she works.
His name tag read ‘Yuito Okura.’
During treatment at the hospital, his alpha pheromones cause her rationality to crumble. Before she knows it, she’s pinning him down.
“Let me use your pheromones to masturbate…”
Okura, who harbored secret feelings for Tsugumi, is provoked by her desperate plea and loses control of his alpha pheromones.
She’s engulfed in an intense, intoxicating scent that caresses her entire body.
“My whole body is melting~~~…”
A romantic comedy omega-verse where Tsugumi is toyed with by unstoppable pheromones!
The next generation in the “I, an Introverted Omega, Became Bonded with a Yankee Alpha” series!
• 80 pages of main content
• 2 pages of character initial settings and more
• 84 pages total
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Editorial Review
Omega-verse romance occupies a peculiar space in girls’ manga—it’s genre comfort food dressed up in biological determinism, and this title leans fully into that appeal without apology. The setup is familiar territory: an omega woman past her “bonding window” deadline encounters an alpha whose pheromones trigger an immediate sexual response, collapsing the distance between strangers into intimacy. What distinguishes this entry is its pragmatic approach to the power dynamic. Tsugumi isn’t swooning passively; she’s actively initiating, seizing control of the encounter by explicitly using Okura’s pheromones for her own pleasure. That reversal of agency—the omega as aggressor—gives the early dynamics unexpected texture in a subgenre that often defaults to alpha dominance narratives.
The shrine maiden aesthetic paired with the glasses tag suggests a deliberate visual characterization that doujin creators understand signals approachability and relatability, a contrast to the “untouchable alpha” archetype she’s paired with. The comedy tag indicates this isn’t approaching its intimate scenes with breathless solemnity; there’s likely self-aware humor baked into the collision between Tsugumi’s sheltered background and her sudden sexual awakening, between workplace professionalism (nurse, shrine maiden) and pheromone-driven chaos.
The structured series format and the mention of an unresolved arranged marriage subplot suggest this opening volume plants narrative stakes beyond immediate heat—there’s family drama and external pressure shadowing the physical attraction.
Readers seeking omega-verse romance with active female protagonists and pheromone-focused eroticism will find precise execution here. The combination of workplace meet-cute framing and explicit heat mechanics is standard, but the protagonist’s sexual agency and comedic tone will appeal most to audiences fatigued by passive omega characterization in conventional alpha-omega pairings.
A confident entry in omega-verse romance that inverts power dynamics just enough to feel fresh.
Related Tags:
romance | comedy | series | Glasses | Shrine Maiden
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