It's funny how much the title 'The Villain's Match is Too Perfect' makes it seem like the story is mostly about her and the ML, when the two of them appear together in less than three frames. Honestly, I think the author relies too much on interrupting characters at critical moments—like during an important conversation that could be wrapped up in under five lines—just to keep the story from moving forward too quickly. It was probably meant to be comedic, but it gets a bit tiring when it happens so many times in a row. Luckily, the FL is charismatic as fuck
It's funny how much the title 'The Villain's Match is Too Perfect' makes it seem like the story is mostly about her and the ML, when the two of them appear together in less than three frames. Honestly, I think the author relies too much on interrupting characters at critical moments—like during an important conversation that could be wrapped up in under five lines—just to keep the story from moving forward too quickly. It was probably meant to be comedic, but it gets a bit tiring when it happens so many times in a row. Luckily, the FL is charismatic as fuck