
To me its not repetitive and Baram is perfect but not in a way where she's glamorize, because we still see she has problems but it's not that it gets overcome easily, it's because she avoids them rather than confronting them. Her problems were never really fixed nor moved on and that will come back to her later on.
Many are theorizing that her past will come in once she enters a relationship, which she if finally entering. I believe the hardship will happen then because it will show how real relationships hit hardship, becausing everything it rooted to her relationship with the professor. Right now it's the calm before the storm.
With #3 only one guy tries to date her but one tries to avoid it, to not make her uncomfortable. I think it more of them trying SPEND time with her that could be considered a repeat.
And honestly there are many irl who are honor students, have supportive friends, good in studies and sports but that doesn't mean they're perfect. I guess it's because Ik friends who are but because they're good in all things doesn't mean they don't have their own problems in certain aspects
You know the more I keep on reading the more sense that one commentator makes. Baram really does feel too perfect? Like she's an honor student, has supportive friends, is good at all studies, is good at sports if she tries even a little, she's got two men who are in love with her, like bro-
And we never delve into her actual past trauma, like ever and it's been 80 chapters? The story hasn't moved forward in any way either, we're still practically at the starting only. Like is the entire plot going to be:
1) Baram faces a problem
2) Baram overcomes it somehow
3) The two guys try to get Baram to date her
And repeat??
Like I'm sorry if I seem rude but i genuinely liked this story at first, but now it's getting kind of repetitive. Like please girl, either reject them both properly or accept one of them or both of them. Don't drag it on for so long