
Basically I said that Isaac isn't a bad ML. The problem is his omnipresence but lack of romantic progression. It's not like they have war to stop or anything so there's no real reason why those 2 aren't a thing yet with the amount of time they spend together.
I can compare it to another story named I only Treat Villains where MC and ML are constantly together and there's little romantic progression. But I that story, they have bigger problems and can't trust each other so of course they aren't in love. But we see them get comfortable with each other to the point where they start flirting.
But Isaac come regularly to reach Mel alchemy and you're telling Mel they aren't fcking yet? When is it then? When the Pope evades the capital??

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I believe this comic is originally Korean: written by a Korean writer with a Korean publishing team (editors, managers, etc.). With this in mind, I believe the Korean culture really influences the progression in love for this story, especially with how the genre is mostly feel good vibes. I acknowledge there are a lot of Korean comics that are not afraid of showing affection (some go really out of their way in an explicit way... pornhwa). But this comic is not one of them. I don't watch a lot of K dramas, but from what I've gathered is a majority of the popular K dramas popular in Korea are often ones where the love story moves at a snail fucking pace. This makes any hand brushing, prolonged eye contact, and requests to hang out super exciting for viewers due to the drought of visual affection and flood of romantic tension. I think this comic is trying to go that route combined with the team behind this comic's effort to make Isaac seem effortlessly mysterious. However, I totally agree in that it would be nice to get to know his character better.
To be honest, I'm really curious what the writing+storyboarding process is for comics like this. It seems like a lot of webcomic publishing companies are mass producing these fantasy/nobility/transmigration

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I believe this comic is originally Korean: written by a Korean writer with a Korean publishing team (editors, managers, etc.). With this in mind, I believe the Korean culture really influences the progression in love for this story, especially with how the genre is mostly feel good vibes. I acknowledge there are a lot of Korean comics that are not afraid of showing affection (some go really out of their way in an explicit way... pornhwa). But this comic is not one of them. I don't watch a lot of K dramas, but from what I've gathered is a majority of the popular K dramas popular in Korea are often ones where the love story moves at a snail fucking pace. This makes any hand brushing, prolonged eye contact, and requests to hang out super exciting for viewers due to the drought of visual affection and flood of romantic tension. I think this comic is trying to go that route combined with the team behind this comic's effort to make Isaac seem effortlessly mysterious. However, I totally agree in that it would be nice to get to know his character better.
To be honest, I'm really curious what the writing+storyboarding process is for comics like this. It seems like a lot of webcomic publishing companies are mass producing these fantasy/nobility/transmigration stories at a sweatshop level amount, causing a quantity over quality issue. We get some potential gems in the rough, but it doesn't guarantee a solid plot especially with how overworked the team seems to get.
Personally, I think it would be nice if some Korean comic publishing companies could invest in a comic project American comic book style in the sense of spreading out the work amongst a larger team to alleviate the work of the main creative visionary of these stories along with having a solid editing/revising team. I know that a lot of comics have colorists/drawing helpers or use more 3d assets, but even with this a lot of the quality gets lost (I want to see more detailed backgrounds imo... i often feel like I'm in a story with characters just living in brightly colored sticky notes :^S). But who am I to say?? I'm just a broke high school student who only dreams about making comics + someone pirating said comics to distract from their life problems -~-

Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I believe this comic is originally Korean: written by a Korean writer with a Korean publishing team (editors, managers, etc.). With this in mind, I believe the Korean culture really influences the progression in love for this story, especially with how the genre is mostly feel good vibes. I acknowledge there are a lot of Korean comics that are not afraid of showing affection (some go really out of their way in an explicit way... pornhwa). But this comic is not one of them. I don't watch a lot of K dramas, but from what I've gathered is a majority of the popular K dramas popular in Korea are often ones where the love story moves at a snail fucking pace. This makes any hand brushing, prolonged eye contact, and requests to hang out super exciting for viewers due to the drought of visual affection and flood of romantic tension. I think this comic is trying to go that route combined with the team behind this comic's effort to make Isaac seem effortlessly mysterious. However, I totally agree in that it would be nice to get to know his character better.

Anyways, to add on to what I said earlier:
To be honest, I'm really curious what the writing+storyboarding process is for comics like this. It seems like a lot of webcomic publishing companies are mass producing these fantasy/nobility/transmigration stories at a sweatshop level amount, causing a quantity over quality issue. We get some potential gems in the rough, but it doesn't guarantee a solid plot especially with how overworked the team seems to get.
Personally, I think it would be nice if some Korean comic publishing companies could invest in a comic project American comic book style in the sense of spreading out the work amongst a larger team to alleviate the work of the main creative visionary of these stories along with having a solid editing/revising team. I know that a lot of comics have colorists/drawing helpers or use more 3d assets, but even with this a lot of the quality gets lost (I want to see more detailed backgrounds imo... i often feel like I'm in a story with characters just living in brightly colored sticky notes :^S). But who am I to say?? I'm just a broke high school student who only dreams about making comics + someone pirating said comics to distract from their life problems -~-

I think the main reason they aren't couple yet is simply because the fl want to focus on her revenge and making thinks better first. If I am not wrong in chapter 79 or 80 she mentions that it's not time yet (for romance) cause she still need to deal with pope, get her property back, help the people of her descendants and other thing
I mean it's porn but it's pretty funny how MC is pretending to be innocent when she degenerately want to jump on their cock