
Agreed! Tbh I've long given up on dealing with the people making those types of comments on this story - not to say their criticisms/feelings aren't valid, but I feel so many of them just go "general cliche rofan, nothing unique, skip" and add nothing else. I understand rn in the story we're in a slower pace and that can be boring, but I personally have been really intrigued by plot elements slowly introduced to us throughout the series (especially when the og ML was finally defeated). Is it the most unique? No, and you can say it falls into a specific trope, but imo the way the story has been going about it is different than most.
(Which is the seemingly mysterious power going "this is a story, stories have structure and characters, and those are needed no matter how" --> the og "villain" and "villainess" no longer as they snapped away from the story/their roles, so it needed a new villain and villainess, seemingly 'choosing' the og FL & ML. This is my intrepretation, and at the very least I find this a lot more interesting that the typical role switcheroo trope.)
Suspicion is hardly grounds for dismissal. She knows something is wrong but not knowing exactly what that is is the main reason why they weren't fired. Case in point, now that she knows then the grounds for dismissal is fair.
How are you all not getting that? This is one of the rare well-written stories and manhwa readers apparently no longer have patience for a proper story to unfold.
I guess they're right then. If you don't like how the story is progressing, y'all might as well just skip this. It ain't for you.