
I. Am. LOVING this era of dungeon stories coming into existence. First the Isekais did their thing, then a soft landing of the transmigration genre, and now dungeons are taking overSolo Leveling was the first I’d ever read and I’m so happy that there’s more now that the series is over (RIP author) Smut isn’t exactly in the same field but who am I to complain about variety?
Keep em coming and keep me fed fr.

Yes yes- Ashley possible kidnapping- we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it
but why is NO ONE talking about the insane plot twist that is Ashley not being Cinderella??? That all this is the epilogue for the real story and Daniel, the already perfect man that he is, is actually a reality bending half-human son of THE fairy godmother?! UGH I am in shambles, we glossed over that way too quickly and I’m so mad I didn’t let this marinate longer.
I’ll be back in another two years

It goes down around chapters 110-125
He doesn’t inherently know that the story is a fairytale, just that the plot Mildred describes are toe in toe with the Queen Mother and his mother’s experiences. He’s 100% a native, but because he’s part fairy, he explains that he knows the person inhabiting the real Mildred’s body was wished into existence by her in a time of despair- making the real Mildred one of the key reasons she’s there and likely dead by the time she’d arrived in her body.
The translation is a little confusing by that point because they bring in this mechanical “wish granting” fairy replacement thing (you have to read it to know what I mean) but this is what I got from it

I’m at chapter 30 season 1 and I’m pretty on the fence about this…
It’s somehow both slow and too fast at the same time, ykwim? Theres like three arcs we flew through already and I feel like none of them are executed properly. I understand Daiki’s character being the cold stoic yakuza with a painful history but he’s so…bland? The MC falls in love too quickly, Toma is sweet but has no substance, and the side characters we’re supposed to view as important don’t provide much to the story at all (the blue haired guy who likes the MC, for example). I guess where I’m getting at is, does it get better? Lots of praises and the high rating gave me high hopes but this is pretty cookie cutter as far as the “my kid loves you so I love you” trope goes.
Let me clarify because ik some of you will think I’m just being argumentative, I’m not trying to completely bash on the story. It has its cute moments, for sure. But theres so many other manhwas on my list and this just feels meh, I’m clinging onto straws atp. So…what do yall think? Is it worth it to keep going?

I totally agree with you. To be honest, I don't get how both fell in love so quickly. I get that joon may be attracted to Daiki, but how did Daiki just turn to men like that after telling joon he was disgusting in the first or second chapter? Felt a bit forced in my opinion. I still finished it because I can't stand to start something and then drop it in the middle, but I basically just scrolled all the chapters of season 2 without paying much attention to the dialogs
The story is all over the place. It’s not the worst I’ve ever read but it would’ve benefited from a hell of a lot more background and patience. Jumping from one chapter to the next felt like we were skipping through episodes with missing information between them- I mean the black haired dude went from not knowing who the main guy was, to getting his dick sucked, to suddenly knowing his identity, to fucking in the dojo, to suddenly realizing he loved him all along. That’s it- that’s the entire 10 chapters. I don’t wanna harsh too bad on the author because drawing and planning out a story for people to read is hard work and even harder on the ego, regardless of what’s been written, but wow. It’s so so rushed, and that eagerness to get to an end screwed up any emotional connection we the readers could’ve made with the characters, and kind of just left us- at least me anyway- very confused.
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