His group felt offended when he said the song was childish, the music video was low-budget, and the makeup and outfits were boring. They took his comments as an insult(why? I don't even know) to the time they had spent practicing singing and dancing when he clearly wasn't. Now, they are surprised that their debut music video is doing poorly. If they can't even accept his honest opinion, it shows how badly they would worked together. This is torturous.
Well, they are hard working kids without power to make decisions. They also need to be enthusiastic to move forward and invest themselves in whatever crap is thrown at them
If they were as cool and jaded as the veteran MC they would all drop the ball
They will have a hard time being able to self criticize, and would need more positive feedback to process it, it’s also natural
People are so hell bent on potraying people they find strong as Demons and inhumane. They fear them so much to the point where they need them dead,without taking into consideration the consequences of doing so. The kingdom is so weak have they not considered that his existence is the reason as to why they remain still standing. I agree with everyone in the comments–if they lack appreciate, just leave them be why waste your strength to suffer from the shadows to protect people who don't care.
They turned down his SS Talents because Psychics are presumably considered 'weak.' However, didn’t they just say that Awakening at level A is a 1 in a 1,000,000 occurrence? Even if Psychics are seen as weak, they should still train him with high importance considering how incredibly rare his attributes are. For higher ups they aren't that smart.
The emotional buildup in this manhwa is astonishing. I'm truly at a loss for words. It perfectly captures what it's like to hide your wounds, saying everything is alright when, in reality, you just want to bawl your eyes out. When the mother expressed her trust in Edith, and the endless streams of tears followed, I couldn't help but cry as well. The plot is solid, and even the simplest ideas can deeply resonate with readers.