Not enjoying this forced charade the author is putting us through. It's neither entertaining nor thrilling. If she wanted me to feel tired and hate all the MCs she succeeded... (╯°Д °)╯╧╧
I kind of don't agree with those philosophy because it's really just black and white. What if I like some parts of the author's work but hate the majority of it? What if I hate the first part of the story and kept going because I wanted to give it a chance but the whole book just kept disappointing and wasting my time? What if I kept my opinion to myself but it can actually show a new perspective to someone else if I had said something since everyone view the world differently? There are tons of questions I can ask but I don't want to imply anymore that I'm pathetic loser with no friends in real life.
PS. Definitely not a pathetic loser with no friends in real life. In case you ask.
I actually really enjoy this "forced charade" and I really do think the author did an amazing job realistically showing us the push and pull of a relationship such as theirs...this is the one manga I really look forward to and that's because it's very complex, like you have to have the ability to understand things in this story on different levels AND understand each characters opposing perspectives..its hard to explain but its not just a simple manga with predictable outcomes. I can honestly feel each characters emotions and motives and aaah!! I really can't think of any strong negatives about this...perhaps it's a bit long but I really think she's fleshing the characters out well with all the time she uses, I think every chapter is balanced well and I think once this manga is finished years from now it'll be one of those mangas people consider a hidden gem, I really do believe that...idk I'm curious about why specifically you don't really like it, obviously you don't have to answer but I'm still interested in finding out why considering your only negative is you want them to find new love interesting since they can't work things out together? Which is fine for that to be your opinion of course and correct me if I'm wrong. But is that seriously all you're hoping for? I'm just curious here
This is the more far fetched thing that would ever happen... Have anyone smelled gasoline before? is not like the most subtle thing. There's also no way that no one was behind stage when she threw the lighter, and the flames would have alerted all people in the room and how did Yeonju got caught up in flames???... and this story was going so well... meh
I agree with you and I had wondered the same thing. Seems like the author ran out of steam towards the end and was trying to find a way to end it with a bang even if it was far fetched. I had mentioned earlier I was a bit disappointed because I wanted the Professor's friend to torture / torment Hee-Eun like she expressed in Chapter 75..but we will never get to see that.
It looks like she poured down the gas awhile before the recital, which might give the odor time to dissipate somewhat, and might also explain why the fire took a bit longer to spread than otherwise. As for Yeonju, she might've been trying to get to an exit, or if the flames have spread up the wall or curtains at all they may have embers falling down from above.
As for "No one backstage", I'm willing to bet that most people have been actively avoiding her since the truth came out about her crazy, so yeah, I don't find it that incredible that anybody in the area she was waiting in saw that she was there and decided to be elsewhere.
Also, if that girl had tried to carry through on her promise to torment Hee-Eun, I promise it would've ended with her getting stabbed in the eye. I was honestly surprised it didn't already happen. You don't mess with crazy. Case in point, building on fire.
Now I'm more interested in Saph memes than the strory itself XD
I was trying to upvote u sry