Usually I have the patience to wait until the truth is revealed and the ML realizes how much he loves the MC but this is too much. At the point where he smashes your mother's piano, reacts violently, how can you still call it love? How can a small childhood memory match up to all of that? I do like to read, cliches and brainless plots sometime but this, this is a whole another level. I feel like the ML needs to be severely, severely, severely abused before there's even the possibility of them getting together. I understand that it's romanticized and over exaggerated but this MC truly has no self respect. Isn't love when you appreciate someone for the qualities they have? How can he cling to this "love" to someone who detests him so? At this point it's not love, it's a distorted obsession with that one childhood memory and one memory of him playing the piano. There, rant done.
Yuna was too scared to confess to Dahye and lose what they already had, I'm sure we've all been there. Then, she met Joy who she found herself starting to like. Let me remind everyone that she first met Jooyoung, tried dating her, and found it didn't work so it's not like she just threw herself at Joy as the first person she found to get away from Dahye, she really could see herself liking Joy. However, she still has those 10 years of friendship with Dahye and after all, Dahye did help her a lot when she was ostracised by all the other girls so to her Dahye has a really special place. Yes, it's irritating to see her being indecisive but she's trying really hard to reason with her feelings and not hurt anyone. Maybe she could have told Dahye sooner but she really didn't want to lose what she had and with Dahye's constant obsession with boys she just couldn't see her as a possible lesbian.
Does anyone have the raws?
Already completed here https://genkan.io/manga/4850656838-part-timer-next-door
I have mixed feelings about Aria.
1) She’s extremely vicious and cruel and, for now, doesn’t truly trust anyone even her maids
2) But it makes sense that she’s cruel after what happened to her. Honestly, in many other revenge or face slapping stories like this one the mc somehow manages to remain good, kind, and holier than thou. It’s nice that this is a little more realistic.
3) Everything seems to be going perfectly for Aria. I’ve read some of the novel so I know a bit more of the story. It’s like with the hourglass she’s omnipotent and OP.
4) But the fact that she’s reborn and has the hourglass should make her OP since she’s way ahead of everyone else.
I don't think she's meant to be a loveable character or even a good one, simply interesting.
You can not like a character and still be interested and I myself would dislike her if she were real, but I'd still be interested in the things she does and I can still be impressed by the feats she makes even if they're not entirely up to her own knowledge and such.
I think both. To be honest, Aria seems so realistic to me apart with the whole beauty and hourglass. Her thinking is very close to those who have a lot of ambition and able to achieve those ambition.
Feelings are really just something that come and ruin a lot of things if you get too attached to people. That is why successful people are so lonely sometimes. You would assume that people like that would not be sad and would be incredible at networking thus have great friendships. But if you look statistically, so many of them suicide.
Here are some spoilers from the novel whose link I’ve included below:
https://www.novelupdates.com/series/the-returnee-noble-lady-attacks-his-majesty-the-dragon-emperor/
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The dragon is actually the dragon of reason and the face the our mc can see it proves that she’s the one who can help King Hadith free himself from a curse. In the future before Jill goes back in time King Hadith succumbs to the curse because he doesn’t find Jill before she marries the other prince.
This doctor totally feels like a love rival for Minato...at least I can see him falling for Shizuma