
They feminized Italk's body so much that he doesn't look like a child lol
That's not a child's body, guys!
I don't know what kind of children you've been meeting out there, but Italk doesn't look like a child. He doesn't behave like a child, he's not seen by other people as a child, so I believe you need to rethink your parameters on this subject a little, because all the characteristics that predominate in Italk to be seen as a child are extremely common in girls, teenage girls, so if he were a normal teenage girl, would he be seen that way?

Many people are talking about the fact that ML is a grown man and still getting beaten, but the reality is that certain behaviors that have been instilled since childhood cannot be dissociated so easily. For example, if a child was spanked throughout childhood, his or her brain has been conditioned to fear that authority figure. Even as he or she grows up, the aspect is already deeply embedded in his or her brain. Chalk it up to childhood trauma. He may have grown up, but the feeling of being punished by his father is the same as when he was young. At some point the cycle breaks, which I believe will be through his relationship with his parents. With MC, because the feeling of protection for this relationship will be greater than the childhood trauma, because it is something of his. Of his sense of self.

I feel that Japanese authors are not very adapted to the longer plots that independent webtoon publishing brings. It is the third one that has a sudden and unsatisfying ending. As much as they have It brought interesting plots and captivating characters, but the ending sucks. So it would have been good if they had stuck to the good old bread and butter of publishing 5 chapters and 1 extra.

Most korean webtoons adapt from a novel, with a much smaller percentage being comic originals. Manga (particularly one shot volumes) on the other hand tend to be an artist's debute work. They illustrators primarily, writers second, and it's done to promote a healthy industry. But because there's so much manga being published per season, there's bound to be a pool of good and mediocre series, compared to a smaller webtoon pool per season which tends to be long running but not necessarily lengthy in total because of the format.
As much as I like certain webtoons, I have far more manga favourites. Evaluating quality by encounter is a really skewed take.

Honestly, more extended plots (mostly in BL and Gl) can be tedious. Before anyone says anything, I'm a One Piece fan, with more manga focus than anime. I can't wait for the remake of Fishman Island.
Anyway, sometimes it is not even longer, just sometimes the chapters are cut short. There are some manhuas that I like over manhwas, like Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation; however manhuas can feel dragged out. And there are longer mangas that are fine and end well. It all depends on the quality of the work. Also, it is easier to get translations of manhwa over manga.

I know good long mangas, but the thing is that regardless of how big the plot is, it needs to be separated into chapters (average of 4 to 7 chapters) that will be structured in each volume. Of the mangas that I've read that are in webtoon format with more than 7 chapters, they didn't manage to structure the script well. They had a plot, postponed the plot and in the end resolved the plot suddenly. The rhythm of the work doesn't seem well structured.
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