nah im ngl. taerin being friendly towards kyungmo kinda pisses me off. like it's just a personal thing, but i could NEVER stand someone who actively disrespects me and my space by feeling entitled into going into my house, using my passcode, and getting mad at ME by saying i wanted them to enter because i didn't change my passcode. like i understand playing the long game, but at the same time, just seeing her let him get away with that shit and therefore getting it in his brainless head that what he did was appreciated and liked, really gets on my nerves. i just HATE him therefore any type of validation from taerin towards him, regardless of intent, really makes me mad bc then he's getting what he wants and i on god cannot stand that LMAOOO
i came here bc the sakamoto days wikipage said that mr. takamura (OP swordman dude) was in the garaku and lockeroom one-shots. which kinda surprised me, because ngl, the only dude who i could possibly think to be takamura from lockerroom would be the receptionist, but it doesn't seem like it? so it makes me wonder if the wikipage is just wrong, or where they got that source from.
i also found this reddit post from user Wolzardfire, and basically their theory was that JAA uses the locker from this lockerroom to "create" Takamura, and takamura is just a conceptual coagulation of bloodlust, and the first creation of takamura was based off of the receptionist of this locker room. OP also mentioned that within this theory, it explains how takamura kinda just "disappears" as he's more of a legend/myth amongst even assassins, as he doesn't seem to be a very tangible or consistent existence, as he's a creation summoned by JAA whenever needed, and disappears on his own due to the 24-hour rule.
i actually like how MC is self-aware of her feelings, and comes to terms with it herself. i was kinda worried with how naive and worthless she feels about herself, she won't accept her feelings for others and it'd be one of those stories where the author kinda forces her into a situation where everyone else has to force her to come to terms with her feelings, and therefore everything feels like she's unable to decide for herself. but instead, the author makes a point to show how she has massive insecurities and a lack of self worth, but is also able to feel responsible over how she feels towards others. ngl, idrc about the MC bc as much as i'd like her as a real person, and she's one of those ppl i'd love to know irl, as a character to a story she doesn't do much for me (like to me, if i were to read smth for entertainment, she's not the type of character i'd like to read about- i'm more interested in reading someone like oscar tbh). but i like her enough that i hope she grows more as a character for her own sake, and that things continue the way things are going.
i read the title and was like "no way this is gonna be good" and then i saw the ratings of 9.7, and i was like "oh??" AND THEN I READ THE COMMENTS AND IM LIKE, THIS SOUNDS EXACTLY LIKE WHAT I FIRST EXPECTED FROM IT SO WHY IS THE RATING SO HIGH LOL
okay i actually read the 7 chapters and it's not the worst. the first two chapters about him being an OP badass who gets a ton of girls is just his dream, and in reality he's some poor, transmigrated dude who's just trying to make it in life with a cheery attitude. the following chapters actually seem to have a general plot and setting, and we even get a male companion who's not used as a slapstick compared to MC (like they seem like actual friends and he's not drawn poorly in a way where it suggests he's going to disappear as the story progresses; like his friend looks like a legit character). though i will say this story is like,,, it's kind of whatever. in my opinion it's not the most entertaining and the comedy doesn't really hit for me, but it's not a bad read and it's definitely something that if i had nothing better to read, i'd spam like 300 chapters of.











this is actually so bizarre. every chapter is insanely entertaining. like even something that doesn't even have to be super detailed, the author makes the active choice to make it so fucking wild. like nobody would even realize jaegu's boss was never named or an active character, yet author dedicates a whole page to her pretending to be dead in a casket while her employee reads her secret hundredth something confession about her defecating in an art exhibit like HUH