The pacing is so quick it's confusing. There's not a lot of build up either, but I stayed for the interaction of the leads. Also her in laws circumstances were similar to 'I thought it was a common isekai story.'
None of these AU yaoi/shonen ai were even close to reality. They happened in the AU where norms were totally different, so what's with their judgement? (⌒▽⌒)
If you can't distinguish fiction from reality best not read any.
Also, we all have different morals and values and there are elements in the stories that we may strongly disagree with, but most people come here for the story. I've been a fan of the genre for a long time and I noticed that as time goes by the storytelling evolved and authors are putting more human actions, decisions, and emotions in the characters, that includes both the good and the bad side. Thus, we see the themes that are morally unacceptable IRL being written out, which the characters will have to overcome.
If you can't keep up with the dynamics of POVs, storytelling, and themes, turn around, keep going and look up some fairytale. (=・ω・=)
This red flag is making me color blind for the first time ( ̄∇ ̄")
Ugh... That fish lips makes the reckoning of bullies in Mercenary Enrollment pure bliss.
Also, the original girl had influence in the internet as vanta black, why didn't she use that resource?
Story wise this is tacky.
The pink haired bish had more POV than MC. Pacing is too fast for progress. All the other characters are just accessories to the downtrodden MC's story.
She's a pushover, still covering for the pink bish.
He deserved the worst hell possible. I get that his daughter was just a civilian, but that's just how dirty their world is. You mess with the wrong people they fuc you up real bad.
Most of those he killed, especially the ones in MC's team, they also probably have families that care for them, and he dropped a shoot to kill order on MC but messed with the brother. Brother wasn't involved with them in a way but because of his filthy ambition and loyalty to a damn MF he betrayed the trust of his associates.
Too bad for the daughter, she only had her father to blame. That MF didn't even do it for the greater good, just the same ol' capitalism.
I still can't move on from the feeling that Jay and metatron from dear door looked alike even though they don't look alike. Must be the hot psycho vibes