i wouldn't even mind the romance if the necromancer had more personality other than being a simp for MC. they showed a glimpse of her compassion for the undead once and then the author dropped that subplot down in a ditch. i know most of the characters are one-note, but that's not gonna make me pass the obvious forced romance since she even isn't remotely interesting at this point.
everyone and everything EXCEPT the MC are forcing the romance between them, and it's just so disappointing to see that not only is the MC not even entertaining ANY hint of romantic thoughts towards her, the author just also keeps on forcing the necromancer to be nothing but a lovestruck damsel (who is doubtlessly useful but still ends up in distress).
honestly they should've just focused more on the current dark plot instead of shoving unnecessary weird tangents for the "romance".
i wouldn't even mind the romance if the necromancer had more personality other than being a simp for MC. they showed a glimpse of her compassion for the undead once and then the author dropped that subplot down in a ditch. i know most of the characters are one-note, but that's not gonna make me pass the obvious forced romance since she even isn't remotely interesting at this point.
everyone and everything EXCEPT the MC are forcing the romance between them, and it's just so disappointing to see that not only is the MC not even entertaining ANY hint of romantic thoughts towards her, the author just also keeps on forcing the necromancer to be nothing but a lovestruck damsel (who is doubtlessly useful but still ends up in distress).
honestly they should've just focused more on the current dark plot instead of shoving unnecessary weird tangents for the "romance".