I hate the ones where they’re a kid who suddenly gets their past life’s memories and does a 180 personality and stops acting like a kid. Is it still worth reading?
Well technically speaking they're teenagers so time stopped for then their and by the time they regain their memories they'd already started building up a personality so it'd make alot of sense for their to be a merger in personalities and them acting their age in their current life since they're literally living it to answer Ur question it's worth reading imo
This looks fun. There really aren't enough "transported into a novel/game" series where the MC breaks down either from losing their past life or from how fucked up the whole situation is. I never even thought of the potential "what's the point of living if I have no choice" element.
"Once a year, on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, a flock of magpies would form a bridge to reunite the lovers for a single day. Though there are many variations of the story, the earliest-known reference to this famous myth dates back to a poem from the Classic of Poetry from over 2600 years ago."
So I'm guessing that she's a plot device to introduce the leads to each other.
I bet this is gonna be dragged out when literally all she has to say is, “I was adopted after my parents died.”