I loved reading this to a disgusting amount. It was the perfect amount of chapters, not too long and not too short. I love that Leslie didn't simply become better and not have any trauma when she went to the salvators. I love that her romance story wasn't rushed and wasn't a huge part of the story until the last 50 or so chapters. I love how this story made me laugh and cry. I love that all of the characters, good and evil have an actual reason as to why they act like they do. All of the bad characters have a solid reason as to why they're bad, whether it's medeas inferiority complex or Leslie's bio sister just being raised that way by crap parents, who were also raised that way. I love that there are side stories for the maids and mercenaries. I think my favorite thing about this story though is that you can tell it was loved by it's author and was made carefully and with intention. A lot of the most recent stories that have the same generic plot line are supposed to be just quick and easy serotonin boosts, but this story actually feels like it's own story, even with a generic plot line, because the story was actually thought out and made as a full blown story with an actual plotline and world of it's own. Pretty much, if your reading this comment and wondering if you should give this story a shot, I'd say hell fucking yes.
I know no one else liked it that much but I loved this. It was so cute and I genuinely like sekyung, I mean he did do bad stuff but we don't really know his backstory and if he went through some things as a child. Either way, I truly loved this and thought it was great.
I know lots of other people will disagree but I think the director is being very rude and horrible forcing him and won't stop like give it a rest or he's gonna have one sack of and ass! And seriously you don't even know what situation he's in try to understand him a little jackass! ヽ(`Д´)ノ (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸
same I'm really disliking the director but I have also read enough stuff to know that someone as submissive as this uke is never gonna bring that up or confront it. If anything mr director here will find a way to get an apology out of him instead, just wait and see lul
I loved reading this to a disgusting amount. It was the perfect amount of chapters, not too long and not too short. I love that Leslie didn't simply become better and not have any trauma when she went to the salvators. I love that her romance story wasn't rushed and wasn't a huge part of the story until the last 50 or so chapters. I love how this story made me laugh and cry. I love that all of the characters, good and evil have an actual reason as to why they act like they do. All of the bad characters have a solid reason as to why they're bad, whether it's medeas inferiority complex or Leslie's bio sister just being raised that way by crap parents, who were also raised that way. I love that there are side stories for the maids and mercenaries. I think my favorite thing about this story though is that you can tell it was loved by it's author and was made carefully and with intention. A lot of the most recent stories that have the same generic plot line are supposed to be just quick and easy serotonin boosts, but this story actually feels like it's own story, even with a generic plot line, because the story was actually thought out and made as a full blown story with an actual plotline and world of it's own. Pretty much, if your reading this comment and wondering if you should give this story a shot, I'd say hell fucking yes.