
It’s truly one of the only reincarnation webtoons that actually makes sense to me. In most of the réincarnation webtoons, the fl adapt too quickly to the new world and forget their real lives, which is just unrealistic.
Well It’s not just that they forget their past lives quickly; they get over them way too fast. Rarely do they go through a real existential crisis, questioning and worrying about their new reality.
However, in this webtoon, the fl reacts in a completely normal and realistic way. I think many of us would have the same reaction if this happened to us.
I also don't understand why people hate her and call her selfish. It's logical that, at first, she sees these characters as just drawings and not real people with souls (pcq pour elle bah cets sa vérité, ces perso sont juste des persos d’un novel).
By the end, though, I believe she starts to consider them real or at least acknowledges their existence in a way she cant understand. This transition feels authentic and adds depth to her character.
En bref I loved every second I spent reading it; it gave me a bittersweet feeling. I hope the artist will one day honor us with another gem like this one!
( If you guys have any recommendations like this webtoon pls give me !!)
I love this so much! The plot is really interesting, the art style is beautiful, and even the side characters are worth getting invested in. I can’t wait to see how the story unfolds.
The only downside is that I don’t really like the role reversal in this. The fl is now starting to regress into a weak shoujo character. Honestly, sometimes I wish the original Lyana would come back. Why can’t we have a real villainess as the female lead? But, it wouldn’t be fair to Mag and the webtoon wouldn’t exist if it was the case
And speaking of Mag, poor guy doesn’t even know himself; he keeps saying he’ll take revenge on her, but his actions show the opposite. He’s obviously fond of the fake Lyna (●'◡'●)ノ
Honestly, I'm sick of the badly executed humbling trope too. It's always like this. Even in Redo of healer. Why do the authors feel like they are walking on eggshells? I think showing two dominant people's quarrel has a lot of potential (Megumi and Tsugumi be like)