I don't care if they are a match or if she is strong, I'd say it even if the roles were reverse and she was the MC. By holding down I mean, the focus isn't completely on action and fantasy. Example would be Overolord. I love how it's about MC that calculates, but is level headed and the main focus of the series is his conquest. I don't like it when romance mixed in the stories it didn't have a place in.
If their love story is so insignificent as the people say, why even add it in? If it's not even that important and it's not even a chapter, (one here and one at the end of the novel). What was even the purpose of adding it?
Not to mention a cliche epilogue where ofc MC is paired up with someone and has kids.
If it's only 3% and so insifnificent, why even add it? It just seems like a cheap tactic to appeal to cliche of adventure or isekai novels. The MC will almost always end up with some chick and in the end, basic cliche epilogue where he has children with her.
He will go about his adventure but they will still add that measly 3% in just for the sake of it. Again, if it makes such little % of it, why even add it, if it doesn't really move the plot that much?
Mind your words please. I respect your opinion about not wanting romance in an adventure/action genres but please do not make it sound like they're doing it entirely for clout :< considering the fact that Hae-in and Jin-woo's relationship, no matter how small the screentime is, could and will eventually help with the plot. You will see it soon so please trust the creators
Y'all be hatin' on the romance but once you read the novel, everything makes sense But hates aside, i just wanna say that the art style is ~I M M A C U L A T E~