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It was a good webtoon. It was just that I have expected more from it. People from both the recommendation list where I got it and the comments section of the webtoon posed it as a revolutionary new piece of isekai story. For the high praises that these people gave the storyline, the plot felt a lot more bland than I would've wanted. I would've genuinely enjoyed it more if I haven't read those tbh
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This is unexpectedly an amazing read. I was running out of webtoons to start and it did not disappoint. I think that by this point it is pretty obvious that I'm a b*tch for plots, but the illustrations on this is immaculate. I was surprised on how detailed and beautiful it got towards the end. The storyline is a bit messy though. Even if the plot twist genuinely made me cry, there were also a lot of plot holes.
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I cannot remember a single notable thing about this webtoon. The fact that I've finished it, however, must mean that it was interesting enough for me to see it through. It's a story about a priest who could heal any kind of wound. I feel like it was so close to being a 5 mushroom webtoon, but the story was lacking when it came to emotions that the writer(s) were trying to portray. I know that some people out there would adore this webtoon tho.
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I found the plot very interesting at first. However, I feel like as the story progressed it slowly got boring. I've read very well past the first hundred chapters, but I don't see myself reading for more. We'll see if I'll ever come back to read it again.
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I initially thought that the story might be fun only to realized that it's about borderline incest. I guess they're not blood related, but there has to be some moral issues when it comes to romancing your adoptive (not exactly but it's the best way to describe their situation) sibling
The reason why it's getting a lower score than webtoons that basically had an abuser as a male lead is because those clearly showed how unhealthy the relationships were.
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