I saw the translation comes from spanish, anyone has raws?
Dorian my dude here (▰˘◡˘▰)
https://lectortmo.com/library/manhwa/47447/aullando-a-la-luz-de-la-luna
Way too many chapters to almost no character development. The ending is very disappointing, and since it's supposed to be a story portraying real life, ALL Iv could think of was "So they're just giving each other STDs huh?"
No character comes even close to confront their wrongdoings, they just feel a little guilty and that's all. Even the FL is either not emotionally attached to the guy, or still on denial.
This whole dammed thing feels like just a teaser, or building up to a climax it never reaches *in more than one sense*. Ugh
I've read the latest chapters in the novel, and since I'm extremely disappointed with how it goes and the comic is heading the exact same direction... I think I'm dropping it. First spoiler below.
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Arnau will discover soon that he's in love with Paul, and even after all the harem shit that happens later, I think he will remain the one single person who was really fitted for her. He promised to respect her, to not be offered by her status, to let her keep her name and keep working as a knight. He promised her basically, to live in equality with her... But the damn author decided to marry him to the twins. Second spoiler ahead:
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The king has indeed three wives, one of them is pregnant and is a good friend to Paul. Until then STILL he hasn't confessed shiet to her. Even Sir. Aino is closer to have a romance than them.
At that point, the author pulled a compete arch about feminism out her ass, boring as hell. I'm pissed because in that universe, every woman is a victim.
Paul then marries a doctor that's only after her for money... Actually, he could redeem himself in my eyes, I would prefer him rather than the king.
At this point it's being AGES from the point we're now in the comic, and still nothing has happened between her and the king, enraging, waste of time to me.
One last spoiler ahead. BEWARE
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. This is not yet translated, I read a spoiler too.
She gets drunk and has sex with the king getting pregnant, she flees from the palace before for some reason they get back again. THE END
ONE COMMENT I READ, SUMES IT UP PERFECTLY.
"The romance tag was only a clickbait, this was about feminism all along, you've been played"
The spoilers about the king having three wife’s is old already. It’s was clearly know that the kid will marry the twins, like it’s kinda realist about the politic marriages. I kinda like the aspects where we see the ml falls in love first but still choose to respect the MC feelings and dreams. I totally dislike the part about the other wife’s, but like i said the aspect about the politics marriages is kinda realist. It’s has romance but not the fantasy lovey lovey with happy ending easy. And the end SPOILERS:
paul ends with the king and they have a son, who will protect his half sibling (who will rule). I think is sweet, because we have an emperor who follows rules, politics, and that detail is kinda good after a lot of ml who has nothing’s on their brains who only fall in love with the Mc (after having one night with them or without any explanation). Yeah it could be better in a lot of aspects but for me it’s still good. The king has always treated Paul with respect. And I agree the feminist part doesn’t really work out #-.-)
hi it would have been better, she said so herself "I wish I could find a good wife" so ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ still better love story then this story. and the bs feminist don't feel like feminism at all. it feels like a chancel culture then feminism. at least in feminism have much more logic than how this story is build-out.
I liked the realism at the beginning as well, it was kinda refreshing having the real representation of a woman in a male world, but I think it works against the story towards the end, not sure if I'll be able to explain.
It's like that saying "the higher you go, the more painful the fall is gonna be" (or smt like that). The story had such good potential, but it's not really romance, or even tragedy. It presumes being realistic, but then EVERY other female is written as a some bidimensional character, so the realism is pretentious as well. I mean, we have *incredible* real females in history to see actual examples. (Not sure about the names in English) Catherine the grand from Rusia, Su Xi from China, Marie Curie for gods sake!.
To me, this story is shiet exactly because the characters are written to be victims of their time, forced to roles they all not really want. I don't know how to explain it, some stories are plain fantasy and that's ok, this pretended to be realistic, and then ends up as 'just' a bit more complex plain fantasy. It is pretentious and dishonest to me. Plus, the feministic shiet.
Nope, just nope.
List of NOVELS:
http://www.mangago.zone/home/mangalist/698498/
This one specifically is in the first page(๑•ㅂ•)و✧
Busy day for poor No name, I see, haha