
take all the classic tropes from every genre, mix them with a super talented writer and artist, and you get this: a multi-genre story that somehow does each genre better than most. I even teared up during a martial arts arc ,and I usually don't like that genre. then it hit me with one of the best ‘reincarnated into an otome game’ shoujo plots I’ve read (that too in an action manhwa lol). seriously, I can’t recommend it enough. all the characters are super interesting. i know some might think the mc is bland at first, but pls just stick with it. you'll end up loving him

i know angel and remelia are going to end up together but that doesn't feel right to me. Remelia doesn't love Angel (atleast not yet) and in a way, Angel doesn't love 'Remelia' yet either. Remelia was simply pretending (idk a better word for it) to be like Emi would be ( Kind and willing to forgive Pina.)I mean the only way, it would feel right would be if Remelia confesses everything and Angel gets to knows the true Remelia (cold yet caring, kind yet not forgiving). Or else, it just feels like angel is marrying emi, not remelia.like angel doesn't know remelia right now at all, he only loves her facade of Emi. i need some serious confession scene for their relation to feel right lol

the people talking about the ending being weird and complaining that they didn't get who ended up with who, haven't understood the manga at all. it doesn't matter, the story wasn't ever about any one relationship. it was about love. all types of it.
they broke up. there wasn't a clear reason. people drift apart. how many people actually end up with their highschool loves? yet it doesn't mean their love didn't exist. like futaba said, why can't people have many people precious to them? loves can evolve, your feelings can change. taichi wasn't ready to accept his feeling for touma then, but he still oved him. yet he also loved futaba though he eventually drifted apart from her. that's how life is. i personally love the ending. yea maybe we could have gotten some side stories, but it's alright. it was bittersweet but still real.
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