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On hold for now, just waiting for story to progress so I can get confirmation if the ML (idk what to call him) gets character development or not - because simply having trauma is not a good enough excuse for his pushy and selfish attitude. I want to like it though, so hopefully he experiences pain and changes
Hmm… it’s actually a bit boring? The plot seems to be trying to become interesting now, but I’m still not really feeling it. Also for the first volume it was pretty boring and I really can’t feel much of a connection at all between the MC’s. The only reason it’s fine is because they’re both decent people. I think the author just doesn’t know how to write romance. They wrote it like this to avoid it being sappy, but it ended up empty and dull
I thought the concept was cool and the art is gorgeous but the pacing and storytelling is kind of wack. It’s kind of unsatisfying to read and the author keeps giving us many small problems that are resolved quickly rather than one overarching plot line that is satisfying
For some reason, I was getting a little bit bored?Idk, sasaki fell for miyano way to quickly from the start, so there wasn’t much build up? Maybe it’s because there wasn’t an overarching big interesting plot point? Hirano and kaigura have SUCH good chemistry in their spin off but here it takes that away? It paints them differently and like..tarnishes the impression of them that the spin off has given us and that makes me kinda upset. Hirano and kaigura are more interesting
The Art of Taming A Tiger