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Hi! I suggest tou read it till the end, it would be totally worth it. Idk but i can sympathize with her just fine, it was fun reading the story, you'll realize why this and that happened too and why the fl was like that i was also confused at first but it would start making sense at at that point you'd totally feel overwhelmed because of how unique and amazing the plot is!
By chapter 14, I really could not continue on reading. If the story was going to revolve around the ml's character development and preventing him from any future misdeeds, istg making him the mc would've been the better choice. The fl really only has 2 emotions; worry and sadness. That's all. She's crying at every corner of the world, she has no other reactions whatsoever except to constantly inquire on a solution to her problems without even attempting to even find the solution. I find it hard to resonate with the fl. Usually, when smth bothers you so much to the point that you're constantly in tears about it, you'd reach a point where you start find a solution to your problems. Yes, dwelling in it does provide that false sense of security and comfort but you get awfully tired at one point. Even more so when the pressing issue revolves around your beloved fictional character that you're trying to save( ̄∇ ̄") (That's right, I'm talking to you Elzyah ಠ ೧ ಠ)