The comedic timing and artistic quality are commendable. However, the main character's tendency to excessively dwell on trivial matters, such as the clock tower incident, detracts from my overall appreciation. The dynamic of growing up with the male lead, subsequently developing a romantic connection, raises ethical concerns. Don't waste your tike on this.
I feel like there's been so much discussion on the cliché 'I'm violent because I love you' trope over the last decade. The male lead embodying these stereotypical rough, inconsiderate behaviors, dragging the female lead by the wrist everywhere, feels like a caricature. He doesn't seem like a genuine character; it's almost like a parody. Overall, the story, especially the male lead, doesn't resonate with me.
She initially hated the emperor without a real conversation, but her feelings shifted to love abruptly. The plot's most absurd part is their struggle to communicate through dreams, despite doing it effortlessly before. Even when they finally connect, she shares no valuable information. While the art is decent, the lacking plot makes it increasingly annoying to read. After chapter 10, my interest waned, finding the characters' actions frustratingly foolish.
It's kinda dull. The main character's trying too hard to be special, but there's nothing really unique about her. Eye-rolling moments, like turning into a "chef" with just MSG, make it hard to stay interested. Even the guy she's into is pretty meh. Started off okay, but the whole thing just falls flat.
The time skip feels off, and the characters seem distant in their last year of academy. Lili's changed a lot, feeling like an empty shell without a clear goal. Luca, despite being a core character, gives off strong support vibes and gets left out often. The story is good, but I wish some things were different.
The manga started well but began to stretch without progressing much in the original plot. Translation quality dropped from chapter 49, making it challenging to follow. The sudden art change in chapter 72, with characters becoming simplified, led to a loss of the manga's lovely details and beauty.
She doesn't fit the role of a villainess, and her excessive plot armor is quite noticeable. Characters around her display an unnatural desire either to have her or be like her. The situation reaches an extreme point where two kings are actively vying for her citizenship, creating an unrealistic dynamic.
I only read it to watch her family drama unfold, but Treemanga messed up the translations again. The story and characters are a letdown, with stiff dialogue and one-dimensional personalities. The plot just doesn't make much sense.
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