Gosh, I really wanna drop this but I really got attached to the FL (ToT). Especially in the beginning where it was about dancing, singing and trying to survive in the world of entertainment with the heavy heart of her past life lingering. She was so intelligent, talented and self-sufficient; a very rootable character, but after a while, anything not related to her arts, the story goes EXTREME and sets up obstacles she really cannot win. I thought that this story was gonna show us how she breaks off everything related to the boss villain and slowly fade out that traumatic part of her life. But nooOo, we get her being bulied by the ML's mafia-esque FAMILY.
I understand being critical of your children's partner's but damn, who in their right mind would think that dropping her in a REALLY deep hole covered in blood is a rite of passage? How rich do you have to be to think that's okay? Why does every antagonist have to be fucked up in the head? I at least understand the ML's half brother's intent (he's simply put: crazy, from having no one loving him during childhood). But for little kids to set up dumping an innocent women in a hole... WHAT WAS THE REASON!?
When she goes to meet them, I thought this was gonna be how she proves herself to be the right partner for ML through her impeccable arts, or her ability to be domineering, quick-witted and cunning. But they decide to write her having a VERY SEVERE mental breakdown/ptsd episode.
All this wouldn't happened if the ML just respected her original decision to not have a relationship. What so wrong with waiting? You were the one that was pestering her, you entitled brat! He's not all bad, he's really sweet and treats her better than the boss villain, BUT HE SHARES TOO MUCH TOXIC TRAITS WITH THE BOSS VILLAIN. Of course he doesn't chain her up or anything, BUT HE MIGHT AS WELL WITH HOW OBSESSIVE HE IS OF HER. I can't even properly remember why he started liking her in the first place, or why he continued to like her. SHE! WAS! NOT! INTERESTED!
Just like the villain, the ML is too obsessive when it comes to her leaving him. It really is none of his business, and he never respects that. When she first started tolerating/liking him a bit more it was so guilt tripping. She was upset at him because he was prying into her business, he pulls the "you're staying at my place, you can't ask me to leave" (she is a tenant, she has every right to ask her landlord to leave), she decides "okay, I'll leave then" then he cries and kisses her. I was so angry, even more so when this chapter was following the scene where the boss villain was visiting her past life's grave and admitted that he did horrible thing to her because he was afraid of her leaving him. LIKE, WHAT IS this story trying to tell the audience when you pace it like that(#>_<).
And he asks too much questions about her personal life. YOU'RE NOT ENTITLED TO HER ANSWERS! STOP THROWING A TANTRUM WHEN SHE DOESN'T WANT TO TELL YOU! He is too dramatic.
There's too many arcs happening at the same time, it really makes my head hurts. And to think that there's even more worse things to come from what I heard from spoilers.
Gosh, I really wanna drop this but I really got attached to the FL (ToT). Especially in the beginning where it was about dancing, singing and trying to survive in the world of entertainment with the heavy heart of her past life lingering. She was so intelligent, talented and self-sufficient; a very rootable character, but after a while, anything not related to her arts, the story goes EXTREME and sets up obstacles she really cannot win. I thought that this story was gonna show us how she breaks off everything related to the boss villain and slowly fade out that traumatic part of her life. But nooOo, we get her being bulied by the ML's mafia-esque FAMILY.
I understand being critical of your children's partner's but damn, who in their right mind would think that dropping her in a REALLY deep hole covered in blood is a rite of passage? How rich do you have to be to think that's okay? Why does every antagonist have to be fucked up in the head? I at least understand the ML's half brother's intent (he's simply put: crazy, from having no one loving him during childhood). But for little kids to set up dumping an innocent women in a hole... WHAT WAS THE REASON!?
When she goes to meet them, I thought this was gonna be how she proves herself to be the right partner for ML through her impeccable arts, or her ability to be domineering, quick-witted and cunning. But they decide to write her having a VERY SEVERE mental breakdown/ptsd episode.
All this wouldn't happened if the ML just respected her original decision to not have a relationship. What so wrong with waiting? You were the one that was pestering her, you entitled brat! He's not all bad, he's really sweet and treats her better than the boss villain, BUT HE SHARES TOO MUCH TOXIC TRAITS WITH THE BOSS VILLAIN. Of course he doesn't chain her up or anything, BUT HE MIGHT AS WELL WITH HOW OBSESSIVE HE IS OF HER. I can't even properly remember why he started liking her in the first place, or why he continued to like her.
SHE! WAS! NOT! INTERESTED!
Just like the villain, the ML is too obsessive when it comes to her leaving him. It really is none of his business, and he never respects that. When she first started tolerating/liking him a bit more it was so guilt tripping. She was upset at him because he was prying into her business, he pulls the "you're staying at my place, you can't ask me to leave" (she is a tenant, she has every right to ask her landlord to leave), she decides "okay, I'll leave then" then he cries and kisses her. I was so angry, even more so when this chapter was following the scene where the boss villain was visiting her past life's grave and admitted that he did horrible thing to her because he was afraid of her leaving him. LIKE, WHAT IS this story trying to tell the audience when you pace it like that(#>_<).
And he asks too much questions about her personal life. YOU'RE NOT ENTITLED TO HER ANSWERS! STOP THROWING A TANTRUM WHEN SHE DOESN'T WANT TO TELL YOU! He is too dramatic.
There's too many arcs happening at the same time, it really makes my head hurts. And to think that there's even more worse things to come from what I heard from spoilers.