Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
Reading the first few chapters for the first time, and damn what is that tension between those two?? Maybe I'm just too deep into the enemies to lovers territory but HOLY MOLYYY!! Anyway, even though the author might not have been the first to come up with this idea, the story is so well executed and written that it feels like something completely new to me (overall theme, concepts within, development, world building, etc). --- Caught up with all current 200+ chapters in 2 days, and I am just in awe, starstruck!! This is a literal masterpiece: the characters, plot points, narration, art. Characters have depth and many sacrifices are made unlike many stories out there that have way too much plot armor. Genuinely, this author is an amazing writer, being able to link what they've written from the beginning of the story to the end. Many author can't do that, so their stories end up having plot holes, but it's different for this one. It's one of those stories you never get tired of because it's just so captivating. I also love how the 2 main characters aren't necessarily good or evil, but morally grey. It would have been even better if the manhwa adapted the original novel instead of the revised one since the relationship between the two protagonists feels a lot more fond (tragic because I high-key ship them LOLLL) and information relevant to plot points would be included.
12/24/24
Solo Farming In The Tower
Really interesting concept, cute and fun to read. However, the amount of plot armor given to the main characters makes the story feel like a Mary Sue and takes away from the compelling aspect of the it.
City Where the Moon Does Not Rise