('m only reviewing the first volume, since I couldn't find the second anywhere (wasn't licensed or scanlated).)
Despite its simple plot, this manga features a surprisingly complex look into the whole "fated pair" aspect that's sometimes present in omegaverse works, and the scientific explanation of it was, IMO, much better than pinning it all on a vague "fate". Without saying that everything else is bad, I do think, though, that this is the only stand-out part of this manga. The rest is fine, don't get me wrong—I did enjoy it a lot!
But, at the same time, it's good but not great; despite spending quite some time with Akiomi and Asahi, it still felt like there was room for more conversations, especially about Asahi's trauma around Masaomi, which Akiomi often dismissed too eagerly. I found Mitsuru sympathetic, and Masaomi was...fine? Both of them didn't get too much time to interact with the leads outside of flashbacks, but what we do get is alright, and the ending implies that they will build a better relationship with each other in the future. Asahi was also a decent protagonist, and Akiomi becomes more likeable as the story goes on. The art is alright, though occasionally Akiomi looks janky.
Even with its small faults, I do recommend this story to those looking for something different in omegaverse. I think it's worth reading at least once, as it introduces a pretty well handled "us-against-fate" plot.