7/10
It doesn't stand out too much and it isn't as bad as I thought it was. The story itself is really generic but the characters come off as comedic to me which is really nice.
Do I need to explain myself.
Instead of looking at this review, I would advise you to just read it yourself. Catch up on the novel if you're interested, it's completed!
I will never recover.
6/10
I REALLY wanted it to get better. The storyline itself got interesting but the characters were really weird about the sibling thing. I'm not into incest and if you are don't talk to me I don't want you in my face. If it were up to me, I'd rather take out conversation about "brotherly love" out of it. Also, the shizun and apprentice plot is as per usual, very gross. He RAISED that boy dawg..
9/10
The story and characters were adorable! The ending was a bit confusing though? It was very rushed. Overall, I prefer to overlook that end and think about the progess made in this story! There are usually stories where the MC ends up with the first ML but I was really happy when I found out that this was a MC x ML3 story. I was always upset when the second character never got picked, it really upsetted me especially if the character was more deserving than others.
The beginning of this read was very eye catching. It pulled me into a situation I wanted to know more of. The artwork is aesthetucally artistic and deserves the praise that it was being judged against before.
Check out the novel, I heard it dwelves into scientific reasoning!
10/10
This became a lot more fun to read than I'd expected. S-Classes That I Raised grew amazingly into a novel when it progressed and I think it deserves a bunch of compliments for the plot, character development, and storyline. A lot more emotional and heartbreaking when you get to know Han Yoojin and his reasoning for wanting to live. Beautiful relationship with the brother.
Unlike "I Have To Be A Great Villain" and it's dumbass choices with incest, yes I'm a hater
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