
I got three chapters in before dropping it. No freaking way the MC made the ML and his girlfriend to break up, that’s so messed up. Also, MC is an insufferable character too, I didn’t read a lot but what I did read made me dislike him a lot. He’s a walking red flag and I hope Aonagi gets away and dumps his ass
ML didn't tell her to break up. He only called out the girl for making mc hide his birthmark and hiding his birthmark on her instr acc too. The girl is the one who couldn't love mc the way he is. Instead, she made him feel bad for having the birthmark. The girl realized her mistake and decided to break up.
Hi, just wanted to ask if anyone genuinely liked this awful thing that has sadly begun popping up. I sadly read a terrible guide verse to begin with, but I basically understand that the guide verse is just an omegaverse but set in the world of a “dungeon/hunter” world (if you get what I mean, Solo leveling esque stories)
And they’re bad. They don’t satisfy either craving of the dungeon part, or the “omegaverse” part. They’re just ways to take advantage of characters more pitiful than omegas in the omegaverse lol.
This was written as half a joke, please don’t take this too seriously. Wouldn’t mind being recommend decent stories so my point is proven wrong. Have a nice day!
I'll introduce to a different concept, its related to magic, the plot building is very good and so are the characters, read it in this specific order as they're kinda connected also don't be put off by the art at the start, it changes for the better in just a few chapters :
Song of Reverberation
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/song_of_reverberation/
The Promise
https://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/the_promise/
Bro this ending was trash. I loved this so freaking much up until the modern arc… seriously what the hell was that? I want whatever the artist was smoking because damn if that wasn’t one of the worst things ive ever read. Also Fushi stopped developing as a character after the first 5 arcs (or up until that male crazy dude died, he was such a great character). And overall, just the fact that he could revive the people he met was such an ass pull. You’d think he’d at least revive the people he’d wronged/gotten killed (there’s a gigantic list but one of the first is uhhh the big sister that March had who was literally murdered???). So many unsatisfactory conclusions. If there’s something story has taught me, it’s how not to write a story about an immortal (or at least how not to end it because the beginning was so freaking amazing).
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