I Don't Love You Anymore
I’m stopping at chapter 50. Pretty boring, nothing big has happened the whole time. The characters suffer from resting face 24/7 and the romance and character interactions feels forced and robotic.
The Tragedy of a Villainess
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Great art, the story seemed well paced but the world was a bit confusing to understand. What is constellation steel exactly and how can that harbor the ability to teleport? I thought it just retained soldiers body heat and Sternes’ were the only ones who could conduct their power with it.
It’s a story with a lot of squabble between gods and the characters getting caught and placed in multiple worlds and timelines. Where does Lina go when the moon takes her away? If the moon was split to mulitple people by Tugon after the first timeline, why isn’t Rigel chasing after the other Sternes and only obsessed with Seria’s power?
Towards the end Seria rode on horseback towards Rouche in mid battle where her part was crucial and it was only her and Miyutte left to support the soldiers. When Lina did this and ran to Callis, she was criticized and humiliated for it in front of everyone for abandoning her post and risking soldiers’ deaths. I feel a little bad for her since she was being manipulated at every turn and threatened by Rigel. Wish we saw more of Miyutte, she seemed really cool and I want to know more of her story. The dragon and skeleton seemed so random at the end tho. In the end, took about 8-10 hours to read. The FL is actually a strong FL. Would give it a 8/10
Also why tf Tugon wearing a gag and blindfold and a sexy tight garb on his torso lol
I'm Divorced, But I'm a Chaebol
Pretty boring, dropped at ch 29. Not a fan of three ML's when the duke has been established from the beginning as her partner. FL seems dense in that she doesn't consider hiring more security and depends only on Az. The people don't have second thoughts in making deals or contracts with the FL.
The Princess is Evil