I've recently started reading a lot of yaoi manga and decided to check out this one based on a suggestion from a friend. I'm assuming that if you're looking into reading Kiraide Isasete that you are familiar with the genre and the omegaverse concept, but if you're not, this manga is honestly a pretty good place to start! I felt a little overwhelmed when I started, but this manga does a great job of establishing the world and also takes some of the problematic genre tropes and improves upon them.
Kiraide Isasete tells the story Koga Naoto, is who is an omega and a single parent. When he was a teenager, Naoto was raped by his alpha classmates and later gave birth to his daughter, Shizuku. He is traumatized by his experiences and has avoided mating with an alpha. However, his mother worries about him and wants to make sure he is safe and looked after, so she encourages him to attend a matchmaking party. Though he doesn't meet anyone attending the party, he does meet a waiter named Hazuki.
Naoto and Hazuki's relationship may be the end goal of the manga, but the story itself is more about Naoto's past trauma, as well as Hazuki's real interest in Naoto and the care he takes in trying to pursue a potentially romantic relationship. The themes of real love and family are strong in this manga, and I loved the portrayal of healthy relationships. If you've read yaoi, you know that sometimes...things happen, and those things aren't always good. I try to stay away from stories with problematic tropes, and this particular story is one that I felt actually built and expanded upon these ideas, making a story that felt genuine.
There is a second volume that I would also highly suggest checking out!