I find zero-to-hero tropes very fun but isn't it too sucky that it's always the women getting into powerless situations? At first it's nayeon, then yeonha, then rachel....if they're strong women why is mc always saving them (or why aren't the men suffering? The antagonist's role is so underwhelming rn. He has no personality except for being mean and a simp.) It's a shame bc I like the mc's bitchy personality but the story's a solid 2.5 as it is
Well to be fair the whole reason why he's in this situation is because the rewriter said his novel was trash and is trying to fix it so if you hate the female characters blame MC lol
Well to be fair the whole reason why he's in this situation is because the rewriter said his novel was trash and is trying to fix it so if you hate the female characters blame MC lol Alistair
Truee mc himself is the flaw lmao I'm just sad I couldn't see more personal growth for the characters apart from them liking/hating mc. I just know there could be more even if the initial story was bad and plot points are set in stone
Truee mc himself is the flaw lmao I'm just sad I couldn't see more personal growth for the characters apart from them liking/hating mc. I just know there could be more even if the initial story was bad and plot... Calyx
Mmh true. I like to think Rachel thinks of MC as a rival, then having romantic vibes. She's very independent and is use to being the best. It's that common trope of the rival finding someone who is better than them in test lol.
I find zero-to-hero tropes very fun but isn't it too sucky that it's always the women getting into powerless situations? At first it's nayeon, then yeonha, then rachel....if they're strong women why is mc always saving them (or why aren't the men suffering? The antagonist's role is so underwhelming rn. He has no personality except for being mean and a simp.) It's a shame bc I like the mc's bitchy personality but the story's a solid 2.5 as it is