By KanoNaoto | Publisher: WWWave (Coolmic)
Are you ready to dive into a BL story that spans a decade of love, growth, and isn’t afraid to get spicy? The Boy Who Grew Up Too Much to My Liking by KanoNaoto is a pure and sweet Boys’ Love manga that has shot up the rankings and grabbed the attention of readers with its heartfelt narrative and endearing characters. With a stellar rating of 4.6 out of 5 and over 1.4K favorites, it’s no surprise that this manga is making waves among BL fans.
A Decade-Long Journey of Love and Growth, Yaoi Style!
The story begins with Shu, a young man reeling from heartbreak after being rejected by a colleague he secretly loved. Seeking a fresh start, Shu moves to a new neighborhood to mend his broken heart. What he doesn’t expect is to cross paths with a disheveled and neglected boy named Nazuna.
Moved by the sight of Nazuna, Shu takes on the role of a guardian and devotes himself to caring for the boy. Over the next 10 years, Shu nurtures Nazuna, guiding him from a brash and conceited child to a handsome and dependable young man. Through it all, Shu sees Nazuna as the sweet boy he once saved—a precious person in his life, though never a romantic prospect.
That all changes when Nazuna drops a bombshell confession: “You were my everything.”
From Fatherly Care to Passionate BL
You might be asking, when does the boys love action begin? Well, Nazuna’s heartfelt declaration stirs emotions in Shu that he’s long kept buried. As Shu grapples with the realization of his own feelings, their relationship takes a tender yet passionate turn. The manga beautifully captures the complexity of their bond, transitioning from familial affection to romantic love without losing its sincerity.
Why BL Fans Love It
- Character Development: The growth of both Shu and Nazuna is central to the story. Nazuna matures from a troubled child to a charismatic (and super hot!) adult, while Shu evolves from a heartbroken man to someone brave enough to embrace love again.
- Emotional Depth: This introspective boys love manga deftly explores themes of healing, unrequited love, and the courage to face one’s feelings. Readers can’t help but be moved by Shu and Nazuna’s journey.
- Stunning Art Style: KanoNaoto’s illustrations bring the characters’ emotions to life, perfectly capturing the tender and intense moments that define their relationship.
What Makes It Stand Out?
Unlike many BL stories that lean heavily on dramatic tropes, The Boy Who Grew Up Too Much to My Liking offers a refreshing take on love that’s both heartwarming and grounded. It’s a tale of love that blossoms naturally over time, making every moment feel earned and deeply satisfying.
Next Update: In Preparation
Fans are eagerly awaiting the next update, and the anticipation is palpable. Whether you’re new to BL or a long-time fan, this is a series worth adding to your reading list.
Where to Read
You can find The Boy Who Grew Up Too Much to My Liking on Coolmic, a platform known for its diverse and high-quality manga offerings. Don’t miss your chance to experience this gem for yourself.
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