Nagi Hikaru - My Ex-boyfriend- Who I Hate- Make... _top_ Jun 2026

Hikaru and I had a past that I preferred to forget. Our relationship had been a tumultuous ride, filled with highs that I thought would never end and lows that seemed to swallow me whole. He was my boyfriend, my confidant, and yet, my greatest enemy. The hate I felt for him was real, a burning fire that seemed to fuel my every waking moment. I thought I was over him, that I had moved on, but the truth was more complicated.

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“I’ll make you come back. Just wait.” Nagi Hikaru - My Ex-Boyfriend- Who I Hate- Make...

But Nagi has always been faster.

Nagi Hikaru was supposed to be a closed chapter, but now everything is messy again. Who else has that ONE ex they can’t seem to truly quit? 🙋‍♀️✨

That was it. No fight. No dramatic airport scene. Just… nothing. I became a chapter he edited out of his story. Hikaru and I had a past that I preferred to forget

The protagonist realizes that their memories of the relationship were biased, seeing Nagi's actions in a new, perhaps more nuanced, light. Conclusion

In a world where relationships can be both beautiful and ugly, it's not uncommon for people to experience a mix of emotions when it comes to their past loves. For some, the memories of an ex-partner can evoke feelings of warmth and nostalgia, while for others, the very mention of their ex's name can bring about anger and resentment. Nagi Hikaru, a Japanese manga artist, takes the latter to a whole new level in his autobiographical manga series, "My Ex-Boyfriend - Who I Hate - Makes Me Love Again."

But the most powerful way to complete that sentence might be the simplest: The hate I felt for him was real,

A notable plot point involves a character working as a maid who acts abusive as part of her job. A conflict arises when her partner (or ex) takes this professional persona personally, leading to a "fragile heart" trope and a major emotional fallout. Uncertain Reunion:

: Attempting to make an ex jealous or trying to force a dramatic change rarely yields healthy personal outcomes.