It's got a pretty interesting plot for how cliche of a trope it is, but after the second volume ends it has a lot of telenovela level drama... also, I'm disappointed in the relationship between the ML and FL. Separately, they are nice characters, but there's no chemistry between them. The author also makes zero effort to make them grow closer; they barely interact in emotionally meaningful ways, it's always plot babble. They're trying to paint a heroic tale of love but these two stand next to each other like they're new coworkers.
It's got a pretty interesting plot for how cliche of a trope it is, but after the second volume ends it has a lot of telenovela level drama... also, I'm disappointed in the relationship between the ML and FL. Separately, they are nice characters, but there's no chemistry between them. The author also makes zero effort to make them grow closer; they barely interact in emotionally meaningful ways, it's always plot babble. They're trying to paint a heroic tale of love but these two stand next to each other like they're new coworkers.