
This is an incredibly beautiful, but challenging read. Take breaks if you need to. If it triggers you in anyway i.e. rape, forced consent, coercion, abuse (physical and emotional, racism, xenophobia, drug use, sex work, sex trafficking, etc.
There's a lot of beauty in the 'quiet' scenes but also a lot of pain and agnst. I definitely need to dip in and out depending on my emotions at the time.
Some people question whether such trauma is real, unfortunately yes. The world can be really dark and murky. But it also can be really supportive, generous and kind.
Your support network (whether spiritual, fictional characters, online or in person contacts) can be your foundation. But it's YOU that matters. It's YOU who needs to live. It's YOU that deserves to thrive and matters.
Virtual hugs to you

Thank you for caring for ppl's wellbeing on here. I personally do get triggered by events in this story bc I know how real they are, but I always take time to remind myself that it's not me this is happening to, I can sympathize and be invested in the characters without taking in all their pain. I hope you take care, too!

I'm really, really enjoying this. The art style is unique and colourful. It's rare to have an isekai sci-fi so I'm in heaven. And the romance is not being forced down our throats Don't get me wrong I loveeeeee romance (a bit too much haha) but sometimes it feels really either sudden or 'she's so different than before. Now she is worthy of my time and attention'
The facial expressions were really funny and I liked the easy going, classic-ish nature of the art. A really lovable FL & ML! The reunion scene was adorable!
Would read the actual novel happily
Yeah. I think this is one of the few Harlequins where I would be willing to read the actual book instead of just the manga.