From Chrima Scans:
After a tiring day at work, Sasaki only had a small wish— to have Oyakodon. What would happen when he got an advice from the stoic convenience store assistant, Oka, to have more vegetables?
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This is the second time I've been let down by this author and it's becoming clear that her style is just not my style at all, as much as I wanted to like it. The narrative is incredibly dull and unexciting, and whatever shread of liveliness and emotions that remains then gets sucked right out by the delivery. I admittedly struggled to keep myself from zoning out a couple of times while reading, and the fact that this manga offers absolutely nothing new to this exact plot that's been rehashed dozens of times before and in much more nuanced and interesting fashion didn't help. The dialogues are especially uninspiring and predictable, which coupled with the art that's in the same vein of blandness and mediocrity made for a very forgettable read all in all.
I probably sound harsh because for the large part this sort of mellow, feel-good story without anything controversial is usually very well-received regardless of how well-written it actually is. I for one didn't enjoy it very much, but I don't doubt it'll be enough to satisfy a vast majority of BL readers out there.
With beautiful characterization, as they fumble through their love for each other, I have fallen in love with the story. The art is absolutely heartwarming as well. If you give this anything less than a 10 then you seriously need to reconsider your life choices. Not kidding.