
I don't really like the princess.
I mean she's okay. but I just recently read a bunch of series with really strong and amazing princesses and compare to them she doesn't seem to be much.
Relies too much on the main guy and I would really like to see her take become more of a leader for the sake of country.
Meh. I don't why I just personally don't care for her as much and hopes the lead doesn't end up with her.

Hmm..
Is it strange that I kinda like the creepy girl?
She's strange, creepy, but strong and super different from typical main girls you see in shounen. Matter of speaking... she kinda reminds me of a female hisoka... just a little bit tho.
Even if he doesn't see her as a romantic interest, its still super fun to watch how they interact.

You think there will ever be a side story for Ayeon?
I don't approve of what he did.... but I'm kinda interest in him....
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Of course only of he dumps that b****
I know sometimes you can't help but fall in love or you do dumb things for love but it doesn't look like she loves him whatsoever.... or at least she doesn't love him anymore?
Plus I kinda want him to be happy.

Up till chapter 80.... I think that's the story is moving very fast but at least problems are being discuss.
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SPOILER AHEAD!! READ ON IF YOU'RE CAUGHT UP!!!
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Discussing the issues with Yuri... Many seems to hate his actions in the last couple chapters but I still adore Yuri a lot.
Yuri suffer a very tragic past and to prevent himself from getting hurt he has develop a tendency to run away from his problems. For example, never relying on others, locking his problem in a pendant, being mean to ugly people.
This method did help momentarily to stabilize his heart, it also made him a coward, quick to escape from anything that could hurt him any further and very insecure.
That alone, made every action that happened so far very understandable. However I could see that Yuri is starting to change.... even before their relationship really started. In the early chapters when he talks about how he hate people like Jaemin who do things for other, etc... I feel like he was talking about his former self... Especially more so when I actually saw how he was in the past and how the tragedy change him... but in the end... he still falls in love with Jaemin and did his best to chase him.
I thought that was amazing and admirable thing that he did... He straightforwardly tackle the feelings in his heart.
Back to the last chapters Where Yuri was running away from Jaemin and Dong Wu? (Scar face dude). At the time I was also mad at Yuri for being a coward and running from them but looking at the chapter where we see Yuri drunk and was very honest to himself. It broke my heart... Yuri did his best as the vice president while doing multiple part time jobs at once.... yet still unable to fully express his pain which bottle deep within himself... It was sad and unbearable to watch.... You could really feel how much he is suffering...
Or the fact that he knows that he's a coward makes him feel like he doesn't have the right to make anyone else happy... that's why he thought Jaemin was better off with another man.
However, I came to realize that Yuri isn't as cowardly as he seems or at least there's still hope for him. Like Yuri said.... If I was a good man, I would let you go because he could make you happier than I can.... but I can't... I can't let you go." (or something along those lines). Some part of him wants to just escape the pain from his past... but deep down he knows that he truly yearn to be by Jaemin side... Or the simple fact that he came back for Jaemin.. means that he still haven't become a complete coward... there's a fighting spirit lies deep within that he just have to find once more... I also feel like although we solve Yuri's running away issue (at least Jaemin broke through the tip of the problem)... Then this rape situation happening now is better than it happening later.
it is an issue that has to be address (the bullying...) and in order for Yuri to start fully accepting the pain he needs to overcome this situation himself... Otherwise he will truly never be free... hmmm. I guess you could say that Yuri is like a lock bird in a cage..... so even through Jaemin has open up the door to the cage... if Yuri doesn't leave the cage himself he'll never be able to fly free.
Likewise I'm kinda glad we get to see a situation where Yuri has to confront his feelings and emotion. Otherwise I feel like Jaemin will just end up as a replacement for the pendant.
Now.... If Yuri would fly free and stop running away from the the issue... It'l be great... Maybe apologize to Jaemin? Or at least Jaemin gets mad and Yuri have to beg for his forgiveness...
Sorry if I ranted too long. This is my own opinion... so don't get too mad if you don't agree.
Can't wait to see the next couple chapters.

People can be mad if they want to...? This has nothing to do with Yuri's parents' deaths. That's a cop out. The problem is that Yuri did the exact same thing to Jaerim that he did to Dong Gyung LONG before the fire at his apartment took place. If he hadn't BEEN like that in the first place we would never have had him blaming Dong Gyung for the fire, after all. So, please people, remember, opinions require proper reading of a story just as much as anything else does. I have never blamed Yuri for how he reacted to his parents' deaths, after all, no one should, so that wouldn't make sense.

Wow. Hori is a lot more different than how I thought she would be. I still like her but I thought she would be more selfless since her parents are always busy with work. So is it just me or is Hori getting more violent, aggressive, and a little sadistic? I still love them a lot but I kinda miss how they were at the beginning.
As for Hori's parent, won't they suppose to be busy all the time? I feel like they're here all the time now. lol.
Dealing with the Hori's family, shindou, and the kouhai.... I wonder how much alone time Miyahara really have?

I think it's because Hori is more comfortable acting like her true self in front of others. In the beginning she acted like a "popular girl" in school, but the "housewife" type (couldn't really describe it another way) at home which supposedly contradicts each other. But even around her friends she couldn't be her natural crazy self.
So now that time with eeryone has passed and they've gotten to know her better, she doesn't feel as restrained.
Hope this actually made sense.

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Thanks for explaining but I'm still a little confuse. I understand that she's being more open about herself. I'm just a little frighten by this side of her but regardless her feelings for him is true.
Its just a drastic change. I don't understand why she can't tell her friends that she stay home and do housework? Its a good enough reason plus its nothing to be ashame of... plus it doesn't seems like they were the type to really make fun of her... and if they leave her for that then they're really not her friends. I personally didn't go out a lot in high school to take care of my 4 younger sibling and my friends understood it pretty well. Possibly she is afraid that her friends would think she's lame and make fun of her but the Hori I see at school doesn't seem to care so much about her popularity (althrough she really is)? It just seems a little contradicting.... I can't fully understand her fears, but I can accept them.
As for being her self... from what I can see... Hori sometimes doesn't realize that she's being scary... for example her menacing laughter when she's watching horror movie. I didn't get a sense of this side at all in the beginning. I want to say that possibly she was hiding it from him.. but he comes over to her house like everyday... Natural habits are not that easy to break esp. if she sees him everyday at school and home. I'm sure some parts will slip.... realistically speaking. I felt like the author develop this new personality for her as comedy relief... after they started going out but a lots of things... just stop making sense (but still believable).
However like I say, the story is still good. I'm just not use to seeing this side of her (haha maybe I'm wrong about all this) but I'm happy just seeing them together.

I think she is more selfish now because she feels comfortable, also because Miyamura spoils her. Before, she had to act properly at school (popular girl) and at home (good daughter and sister), but with Miyamura and the development of her friendship with others she is able to be more like herself: more selfish.
I also think she is more violent and aggressive (and it makes me feel uncomfortable almost all the time), as @hollybell said, it might be because she isn’t restraining herself as she used to.
I think her behavior isn’t that strange in her character, due to her mom’s personality and the way both treat her dad. Hori was mean to Sengoku when they were children and Sengoku’s dad doesn’t like her family, because they seem to be sadists.
Hori’s parents showing more, might have to do with there being more chapters in the night time and Miyamura's sleepovers (I’m not sure if it is like that, but that’s what I assumed; also, I don’t remember what time did the first chapters showed…). And with Hori’s dad being at home, it might be because he is unemployed/is in a recess/isn’t working in another city (I forgot his background…), so that’s why he appears much more (I think probably more than Hori’s mom).

I think it has to do with the whole Japanese culture thing. Putting on a face is really common for everyone to do. I have a school face, a home face, etc. Hori's faces are just blending together now that she knows her friends and Miyamura don't really care. Reputation is a big thing over there, even if you have a reputation of being a delinquent.
And honestly, I'm pretty similar to her. So I kinda understand her situation. If I had a guy like Miyamura around, I'd start to get pretty lax with keeping up appearances because he'll accept me either way and will always have my back.
Man. I want my own Miyamura..... ╥﹏╥

The parents are at home more cause of Miyamura. I think that they stated that Miyamura was everyone's Miyamura.
I wonder this throughout most of the story but I wander if Rain is truly able to love someone? I mean seems to me that he can't really feel fear but also feels like he doesn't really knows how to truly love someone again. like he lost those emotion somewhere.... yet he still care for the people around him.... what a strange main character
I think that's what makes him and the story interesting. but its obvious he once truly loved someone. but emotions are complicated and their are some who can't express emotions well.