Yall don't think it's weird how fast they've fallen for each other?
They legit had no connection prior to her time travelling to warrant her sudden interest and for him. They lowkey just met.
It's so fast to the point where it feels like it's for no reason. Is it just me?
Am I crazy?
Why they like each other so fast? And lowkey the female antagonist feels poorly thought out of a character.
I...idk...imma peek at it a few more times but something about the pacing of this feels weird ta me.
Is there a limit to how many manga you can mark as reading at once because the moment I mark something else I dont get update info on other stuff and then I go back to them and they are no longer marked and it's really upsetting.
there's no limit to marking them as already read or reading (I have somewhere between 520/530 I guess) but I also realized that they don't always show every manga that's been updated. I take it's either mangas that u haven't read in a while so the engine only shows u updates for mangas where it seems that u are interested in the continuation or the update of the manga took place after your daily notifications come in (then u won't be notified about it anymore, since the program says like okay at 12 for example I'm showing you all the mangas that have new updates today and then one manga is being updated on the same day at maybe 5 pm and the system's just like nah u uploaded too late today now I won't show that update to your followers hehe).. something like that.. (that is how I experienced it at the least)
Why are there so many love interest for her, and why is it she so happened to have saved every single one of childhood to the point where they all view her as a savior???
For what reason does every single, and I mean every single one, have to have been connected to her in some way from childhood?
She can't meet a few of them as adults??? What's with this mystic fate crap??
And whats happening with the fairy sister plot point?
The focus of the story started around them together as a pair and the title points to the focus of the manga being about how much she loves her sister and yet often her character fucks off and reappears randomly and we get a random update like "oh, she learned magic now".
We don't get any of the interest details of how she takes over high society, or how they work together as sisters or anything to be honest, just quick one page notes, even though we were told in the beginning, that she is the og female lead of the book.
On that topic!!!
None of the male leads gravitate towards her at all?!?!?!? Isn't she the original female character?!?!?!?!
Every single one of them likes shushu????
Why?? For what reason was that creative decision made? There's no real benefit plot wise to it to be honest because half these connections could be made in normal ways outside the "it was fate because she saved me" crap.
Sis is legit a therapist to every male love interest and the weird fights between them are so stupid and immature. Yall are grown adults that can't....like...figure out how to divert ur romantic feelings elsewhere? Or have proper conversation about your feelings other than dropping weird hints and shit?
And almost all of them are basically the same character with a sad backstory.
U mean to tell me, not a single one of them was raised in a household of love? Out of five whole males, not a single one has a remotely normal childhood? They all have a ingrained hatred or trauma??
And it's like heavy childhood dark crap, for what reason??? Why is everyone struggling and trauma bonding rn?
Why is the og book so dark under the surface despite the plot orgianll being a fluffier romance?
Speaking of the book, what's happening with that?
She doesn't wanna go back home, nor is she questioning how she ended up in the book....at all?
Yes we see her wondering y she keeps forgetting information from the book, but is that legit....it?
We get nothing beyond that????....really????
And why is she so dumb?
She can't tell when people are flirting with her but is able to put up when someone is insulting her in a round about manner?
People say back handed stuff about u and you're able to understand that they are being rude but a whole male says romantic type shit and u can't catch that.....at all?!?!?!?!?!
And last thing, why is it that there is no other woman in any of these men lives? Ur telling me there is no other woman the prince has every met that he could crush on? Not even for the knight?
There are no other women in their lives at all??? Because that makes them feel one dimension character wise.
U have legit no characterization outside of liking shushu and being powerful. ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍ that's it. That's all these men are, to the point where I'm rooting for none of them. Yuri forever!
I decided to try and answer all your points just in case you're seriously asking those questions:
1. The many love interests saved have been a plot point since chapter 0. The only difference is instead of her sister saving them, she did. It's a bit late to complain about that now, especially since all the MLs have been a core plot point of the story since chapter 0.
2. It might be because I've always binged this manga in stacks of 10 or 40 chapters at once, but what you feel is random about the way Aria appears and disappears isn't actually true. They've consistently not shown her enough throughout the story. Still, the reason why she shows up and doesn't show up always makes perfect sense for the advancement of Cass' character. It just turns out that while she's what drove Cass to be as powerful as she is, she's not exactly essential for the evolution of the story at the moment. She was essential for us to know why Cass became the powerful person she is. Then she was essential for Cass to reunite with her father, which is what the whole fairy plot point was about; nothing else. She was essential for Cass to think of a fashion style that wouldn't force Aria to wear a corset, which is why everyone is wearing an harness in this story, and she was essential for Cass to think of her relationship with Leo with more of an open mind. It's really all there is to it. The FL now is Cass. I've rarely seen an OG FL matter in the way you seem to want her to matter, once we were introduced to our actual FL. It's otherwise been pretty fluid. After Cass was reckless in the way she dueled with her father, Aria's desire to heal her is what led her to be taught magic through their brother, and it turns out that she's a genius at learning new things. I wish she was shown more often of course, but there's really been nothing random about her character.
3. The MLs only gravitated toward her in the story because of the role she played at a pivotal time of their lives. By taking on that role, yes, every single of them ended up liking Shushu. I think it's too many for that many guys to like one woman, especially if it doesn;t end up in a reversed-harem, but oh well. It's a frustrating plot point I'll ignore while I focus on the two guys I'm rooting for.
4. Objectively speaking, none of them are grown adults. Especially if they were all Cass' age when she found them and she's now 17-19 years old, so the immaturity makes sense. But just like the author's preference for that many guys being into Cass, their behavior is petty and filled with nothing but possessive jealousy. The weird part for me is that her siblings also behave that way. Also I can't say I agree with the statement that they're all the same copy-pasted character. They're way too vastly different from that, with the only thing they have in common being that they struggled to get where they are today.
Side note: "Trauma bonding is a term used to describe the unhealthy emotional bond that can form between an abuse victim and their abuser." That's not what's happening between these characters.
5. About you asking if she wants to go back home... she died from a heart attack right before she became a professor in military science and reincarnated, so it's a moot point. Not to mention, by the time she remembered her old world, she had already become the Dark Disaster out of devotion for her own and her sister's survival.
6. Her forgetting things about the book, she realized this during the hunting event. That it seems her memories of the book were fading overtime, like she would one day not remember a thing about future events.
7. Rather than dumb, I think she undervalues and underappreciates herself. She probably doesn't think of herself as pretty and therefore cannot realize that anyone would express romantic feelings toward her. Because she's thought of them as friends, she doesn't see them any other way, so they would have to be far more direct for her to perceive that. And there's also the fact that most main characters are always written to be oblivious about romance.
8. Rather than there not being women in the men lives, I think it's just a matter of their trust issues and priorities getting in the way. Plus the fact that they wouldn't give a damn since they're all in love with Cass. If any woman would do, then they would've just easily fallen for Aria. That's just not a plot point the author is interested in developping, which is usually the case in reverse harems.