I came into this story with high hopes, thinking it was just like ORV and LOTM but with a female protagonist just to be let down severely. This manwha has such a cool premise... but as a novel reader, I want to warn everyone about what you're getting into.
The biggest issue with this story is that it has such interesting characters and setting, yet it refuses to expand on any of it. Unlike ORV, where the characters develop and subvert your expectations, the characters here STAY surface level because the author just... legit never does anything with them. Oh but you can have a few crumbs of mediocre world building sometimes. And the plot repeats itself over and over again. It gets reaaally boring the later you get into the story.
The romance? Don't even get me started on it. What kind of romance has the fml barely interacting with either male leads during the conclusion of the story. Like... those final chapters should be dedicated to them solely.
I'm not saying this story is super bad or whatever, but it's definitely no ORV.
It's a bit unfair to compare it to ORV or LOTM but I agree. I finished the entire novel just this morning, and I must say, towards the end things were hella rushed. The whole meta concept became a bit cheesy for me. Hell, even in the middle, things were starting to become pretty mediocre. That betrayal arc? They could've made the characters doubt Nahyun a bit more. All the characters started to feel bland because of their blind trust in Nahyun. Not to mention the long awaited reveal of Nahyun's true personality to Yuhan. It almost felt like the author was trying to give the impression that Yuhan knew all along. Which was definitely not the case, that's why it felt odd.
Nahyun herself became pretty bland for me. You're telling me one overpowered skill just ended it all and that's it? I was super disappointed. I didn't even realise that the so called final battle had ended.
As for romance, let's just say the author wanted to show us their real conclusion in the side stories. Even then, for being the main ML, Yuhan's conclusion was, well, too light hearted. In comparison, I liked Siwoo's conclusion more because it was more serious (tho I might be biased since I've always rooted for him lol).
[SPOILER ALERT]It's a bit unfair to compare it to ORV or LOTM but I agree. I finished the entire novel just this morning, and I must say, towards the end things were hella rushed. The whole meta concept became ... Asa
Okay I'm definitely complaining alot but i just wanted to share my thoughts with a novel reader so i got a bit excited. I apologise for this wall of of texts.
I'm glad that the studio is giving the author all the time he needs to recover his health. The manhwa industry is incredibly hard on its authors. Even if we get less chapters, at least the author's wellbeing is being prioritized! It gives time for the artists to rest too
I came into this story with high hopes, thinking it was just like ORV and LOTM but with a female protagonist just to be let down severely. This manwha has such a cool premise... but as a novel reader, I want to warn everyone about what you're getting into.
The biggest issue with this story is that it has such interesting characters and setting, yet it refuses to expand on any of it. Unlike ORV, where the characters develop and subvert your expectations, the characters here STAY surface level because the author just... legit never does anything with them. Oh but you can have a few crumbs of mediocre world building sometimes. And the plot repeats itself over and over again. It gets reaaally boring the later you get into the story.
The romance? Don't even get me started on it. What kind of romance has the fml barely interacting with either male leads during the conclusion of the story. Like... those final chapters should be dedicated to them solely.
I'm not saying this story is super bad or whatever, but it's definitely no ORV.
[SPOILER ALERT]
It's a bit unfair to compare it to ORV or LOTM but I agree. I finished the entire novel just this morning, and I must say, towards the end things were hella rushed. The whole meta concept became a bit cheesy for me. Hell, even in the middle, things were starting to become pretty mediocre. That betrayal arc? They could've made the characters doubt Nahyun a bit more. All the characters started to feel bland because of their blind trust in Nahyun. Not to mention the long awaited reveal of Nahyun's true personality to Yuhan. It almost felt like the author was trying to give the impression that Yuhan knew all along. Which was definitely not the case, that's why it felt odd.
Nahyun herself became pretty bland for me. You're telling me one overpowered skill just ended it all and that's it? I was super disappointed. I didn't even realise that the so called final battle had ended.
As for romance, let's just say the author wanted to show us their real conclusion in the side stories. Even then, for being the main ML, Yuhan's conclusion was, well, too light hearted. In comparison, I liked Siwoo's conclusion more because it was more serious (tho I might be biased since I've always rooted for him lol).
Okay I'm definitely complaining alot but i just wanted to share my thoughts with a novel reader so i got a bit excited. I apologise for this wall of of texts.