Not every story should be a romantic one, this is one of them. This story would’ve been top teir if it was psychological or angst, but authors have bosses and need to make money. The girl is an interesting character though.
If Giseong looses her brother she’s going to be worse than that lawyer . The little brother is well loved by Giseong, he knows and that’s why he acts like that.
The plot is mid. the art wouldn’t let me forget that it’s mid, I feel it’s better suited a comedy.
Low-key, I understand what the author is trying to say right, essentially, “even when you speak, people will hear what they want to hear”. If you keep this in mind, I don’t think you’ll be “hating” any of the characters.
I can’t feel bad for SoonGap’s step brother though, like he saw what happened to his father and still did the same shi
After reading the first two chapters of this manhua, I’m officially over OP protagonists. For gods sake, this feels like it was written by a 7th grader.
This story is giving soap drama television characters, like those ones from the 2000s
The mc’s character falls into a specific trope but she’s one of best characters in this trope for me I can’t lie. I feel like the story is just right, she’s not cradled like an egg and there’s enough conflict for development.
There’s a lot to unpack here. She’s so heavily infantilized and yet heavily sexualized at the same time…like why? I get like this more ecchi material and stuff but…still though…
The drama from chapter 28? Completely unnecessary after saying ‘i love you’ so many to turn back around and call it just a contract. Mctchewwww
Like I just in awe, like what does fl even do? Does she have hobbies? Or any personality? She really lacks common sense. It would be a different of she was abused or something but she wasn’t.
She keeps going on about protecting image, but the shows up in a servants carriage. Even the former fiancé side piece has more development than her.
This left me very unsatisfied. the set-up was good, but everything fell flat. I feel like if they had more commoner women characters, they could’ve have explored a lot themes, like how nobility affects relationships, gender and power something like that. It would also add to the world building too.
She can’t be the only poor class woman who’s lost a parent. What about the rest of the women in this country? How are they surviving? Why are most of the characters noble men, women when it’s a story about a poor cross dressing woman trying to find her place in society?????
Phew…sorry had to get that off my chest. Although no one might read this, just putting it out there.