
I understand your point about the story feeling a bit dragged at times, but I believe it's important for us to try and understand Ayrin’s journey. Have you ever heard the phrase “healing my inner child”? That’s exactly what Ayrin is going through right now.
While I respect your strong-willed and mature perspective, I feel your comments come off as dismissive and disrespectful. You might have heard this before, but Ayrin has been through a lot. She never really got to experience a proper childhood. This transmigration is her second chance, a chance to finally live the life she was denied. So why is it so hard to watch her embrace that?
As readers, our role isn't just to consume stories; it's also to understand the characters and what the author is trying to convey. So I hope, in time, you’ll come to see where she's coming from. But if the story truly bothers you that much, there’s always the option to step away. :))))
A grown ass woman who got into the body of a child yet acts like a child. Knows the story and basically all the villains yet nobody seems to be punished for their villainous deeds while she has basically the most Mary Sue superpower of just WISHING for things. No literally she can just WISH for things yet the plot is still taking 30-40 chapters to progress. Way to milk shit.