Yeah, because unlike a stationary store, which is just a general stationary store, nobody has a corner market of stationary stores, it’s not like as if the protagonist is making a Toys “R” Us version of Office Depot. It’s a cute stationary store for kids and that’s a cute concept! But the villain is on the other story? It’s like a Starbucks promo. All the underhand and stuff she does, is it like Nguyen over the villain? Barely. Because I don’t even know what the villains are doing or who they are anymore. It’s always like I made more money on Starbucks and oh no people trying to copy me on Starbucks, blah blah blah. I was like girl, can you talk about your connection with your family? Because don’t you have a little brother and a dad and an older brother? Can we talk about human connection before we start talking about business? At least here in the story you see the connection she makes with the kids on that other story? All I hear about is just her finally saving her little brother from the abusive teacher and then he goes away conveniently. I wanted to see a relationship between the two. It was dismissed too early.

One of my best reads! I can remember manhwas that would include business in their stories but it would feel dragging and quite boring. But this one is different and I love it oh my days. The stationery shop had such a big impact on the story than i thought, and Mel still continued about her clear goal despite many annoying people messing it up. Totes love it! I hope she would have children of her own! I'd love to see Merisa, Carot, Axion, Henry, and Danny be uncles and auntie!!