How are people reading a story about two people who potentially fall in love even though their circumstances seem to be hopeless, yet want them to get together in the blink of an eye? Isn’t that the attraction of this story in the first place? Seeing them slowly moving closer to falling in love and unravelling the tragedy in their past, then (in the FL’s case) finding the courage to give everything a second chance? Like, this is an amazing premise that could have a great pay off, but a good pay off requires a good build up. Jesus, we need to open the schools cause this is an epidemic
Too many people in the comments will read 50 chapters of a toxic love story, knowing the premise, and continue to complain that the story turned out to be, INDEED TOXIC.
I simply don’t get reading a story and hating like 95% of it, especial when neither of these characters are interesting enough to as standalones, outside of this toxic premise.
Guys, it’s ok to read toxic stories and like them without having to constantly justify it to yourself and the rest of the world.
They sound dumb asf
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