Anoyo de Omae ni Suki dato Ieru
I Can Say "I Love You" in the Afterlife
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Anoyo de Omae ni Suki dato Ieru

Alternative Titles

Japanese: あの世でお前に好きだと言える
English: I Can Say "I Love You" in the Afterlife
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 18, 2018 to Jan 28, 2020
Genres: Boys Love Boys Love, Drama Drama, Erotica Erotica
Themes: School School, Time Travel Time Travel
Serialization: None
Authors: Tsukizuki, Yoshi (Story & Art)

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Ranked: N/A2
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Popularity: #18436
Members: 753
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MangaTsukizuki, Yoshi (Story & Art)
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Chapters: /7

Synopsis

Unhappy with his life, 29-year-old Kunimi decides to jump in front of a moving train. But when he wakes up, he realizes he has gone back to being a high schooler! With a lapse in his memories, Kunimi meets a super handsome junior named Gaku. While disappointed that even in this after-life, Kunimi is gay, he gets excited at the prospect of his almost 30-year-old self doing it with a high schooler. When Kunimi finds out Gaku has real feelings for him, he feels bad about having a wet dream about Gaku.

As his memories slowly start to come back to him, 29-year-old Kunimi gets a chance to re-do his high school experience with a genuine and super hot high schooler!

(Source: Renta!)

Background

Anoyo de Omae ni Suki da to Ieru was published digitally in English as I Can Say "I Love You" in the Afterlife by Renta!

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Reviews

Jan 24, 2023
English version: At first I kind of had to kick the can down the road because I didn't understand anything at all. But that's the best part of the story: the author leaves you confused, lost, not knowing what's going on, and at the end, dropping the bomb. The bomb in question is the interesting plot twist.
Very fluffy but nothing too sugary or dramatic. And, despite having a suicide attempt, I can't say it's sad, I would say it's emotional, since the protagonist doesn't see his own suicide as something serious. And he even thinks that his “cure” is love.
The drawing is impeccable, ...

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