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10 years ago
Posts: 59
So I just finished reading Oka no Ue no Rakuen where in the last chapter the uke ended up with the son of his past lover. My question is, are there any similar manga where a guy ends up with the son of his former lover? 😕 😕 😕 (The past lover does not HAVE to be dead by the way, that also means he does not HAVE to be alive either.)
10 years ago
Posts: 40
I can't say I've read anything EXACTLY like that, although that does seem really interesting! That said, you might like the first chapter in Hatsukoi no Yamai! I'm sad it's a one shot, I'd really like to see where it ends up.

10 years ago
Posts: 275
It's also a one-shot, but you can try the second chapter of Tour Shangri-La by Nishimura Shuuko.
The first story in Anohito to Nitenai Kuchibiru by Oumi Shinano also comes to mind, but it's not really what you are seeking as the main character's romantic love for the father was never requited.

10 years ago
Posts: 34
I think I can help you with this one.
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=1151 Paraphrase
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=22750 Trompe-l'oeil No Yubisaki
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=38753 Kimi ni Yori Nishi
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=3858 My Eternal Master
https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=2091 Morning Kiss (warning: shotaish)

10 years ago
Posts: 59
Peridot: Thanks for the recommendation. Although I am a bit sad because I don't get to now what happens next, I still liked the manga so thanks. 😀
weird1: I already knew about Anohito to Nitenai Kuchibiru and you're right, it isn't what I was looking for. As for Tour Shangri-La, I always overlooked it but now I shall read it on your recommendation. 😃 Thanks for the rec.
noelle777: Thanks for so many mangas. The only one I have read is My Eternal Master and I didn't quite like it, but I have high hopes for the others so thanks. 😀

10 years ago
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10 years ago
Posts: 275
You're welcome!
It's yet another one-shot, but "Itsuwari no Daishou" by Minase Masara also fulfills the main criterion.
As with "My Eternal Master", however, a somewhat liberal definition of "past lover" might be needed...