
Good stories isn’t just about fights, world-building, or magic systems; it’s also about character relationships and emotional growth. Romance gives characters personal motivations beyond just power or revenge. Popular manhwa like Solo Leveling, The Beginning After the End, or Tower of God—even in action-heavy stories, relationships, including romantic ones, help make the characters feel more real.

The argument that romance is unnecessary often comes from people who only care about action and dismiss any emotional depth as a distraction. But that mindset ignores that great storytelling isn’t just about spectacle—it’s about connection. A well-done romance can enhance an action or fantasy story rather than take away from it. Something you fail to realize.
Properly read this until chapter 174 but I decided to drop this now. I’ll check this once this is finished. It’s just that, it feels like the story is being stretched far too long that I find it boring already. ┗( T﹏T )┛ I understand if it’s like this arc, next arc, whatever arc, but it’s being stretched so much I even forgot the main problem, and even forgot some of the major deets.