you make a great point! i wish the author made their work a bit more detailed. what bothered me the most was about the "holy blood". for a story with a serious setting with vampires in the mix, it just felt like a deus ex machina. i liked everything but i wish the story wasnt rushed to end after the climax. it just felt so rushed huhu. i really enjoyed the story but i wish things wouldve been different after the climax. whats the point of a happy ending if im left unfulfilled or it just didnt felt right?
also tbh i didnt even think about the possibility that they shouldve made the agency and vampires public to prevent family-murder cases or reduce the vampire cases overall... i guess my common sense flew whenever the main couple shows up or i was too invested in the story LOL,,, well whatever but im still not happy w how it ended tho even tho it was a happy ending :<
last one but im in love with turning HEHE green forest ml fr hes so head over heels for mc<33
YES HAHA I felt my response was getting a bit long so I couldn’t talk about the absurdity of the holy blood
I know they were hinting it from the start, but it just feels so illogical. Since bullets and knives use this holy blood, in what concentration? How many people in the world actually have this holy blood? Does the bullets have to be used sparingly, because they can’t mass produce it? It honestly feels like a plot device to make the ml sacrifice for the mc.
I still love the main couple too! The puppy love dynamic !!!
It’s interesting how the artist decided to adapt the work in a unique way, keeping the spirit but improving it. I liked the varied cast a lot, I think it has a lot of charm to it. But if you think about it, the reality of the setting is really depressing. Family murders are common, people can turn into vampires without them even realizing it, and agents do not have a great life expectancy, on the off chance that a vampire might slightly graze them. So when vampires are so common, why does the organization have to be kept under wraps? There’s really no point in disguising as a tech company. Wouldn’t being out in the open save the trouble of killing vampires after they kill people? If the public is more aware of the signs are threats of vampires, some situations could be stopped before they even happen. For example, vampires start to secluded themselves from family or friends, so that could be suspicious and worth reporting. I just think the author could have been more detailed of how they work.