I am reading the comments, and it's like this:
"What a wholesome relationship yeah wohooo"
"This girl is a $%@&#"
"Yeah, good relationship goals."
"Let her be guys,"
It's the craziest comment section I have seen in some time.
My two cents... look, the child is a small kid, and he likes his noona, so he doesn't really know what is going on (he is 9 I think).
The young woman (because if I remember right, she is in college) could be confused because she is a closeted lesbian or bisexual... but it could also be because her parents were gay and that's why she lives with her grandmother (her family split after something happened), or she could have been influenced to think that the relationship is wrong and so she wants to "save" him. The thing is I understand that she wants to help out of fear.
BUT... she should know her limits as a young adult, and know that no matter what her idea (ideals) may be, she shouldn't share personal information with anyone, especially not your own. She could be passing it to someone who is a scam artist who posts as a blind date company (it's has happened), or she could just spam him with so many calls that the important ones don't get through. The thing is that she should know better, plus there is such a thing as taking things too far. You may have something about a partner but trying to break them up by introducing someone else it's an awful way to do it.
Hear me out first!
What happened is that he is working with Sabnock's uncle to "restructure the demon world." Remember that the border patrol captain (?) is Callegos sensei's brother who approved the other two to show up at school and check on Iruma (since he became a candidate) and when Callego sensei went to talk to him at the party he basically confessed. Also, he helped Sabnock's uncle at the party to get on the princess good side so they could manipulate her into approving what they wanted.
So it makes sense that he wants to destroy his crops, his test, and the hopes of the many ears for "stepping above their status" and unmaking their new world order they want to create.
It's sad that the author didn't get to flesh things out like they wanted, and they still get the hate (according to the extra). I think that's why the story doesn't make sense, because there are too many plots that ended nowhere. I feel that with time, the author would have fleshed everything the way they wanted, and it would have been good.
And it's even sadder to be told at 38 chapters to be cut off at 40. The story is good at the beginning, so if the author planned for it to be short, the plot would have been more straightforward.
Could someone please help me connect all the epilogues? Because my brain isn't working, and I dont know why, I get the sense that the epilogue chapters are out of order.
First, the chapter of the systems is doing back, and it seems both protagonists are dead, then both protagonists are alive...
So apparently, this is a harem. According to manga updates this is tagged as harem. Also according to novelpdates, there is a small spoiler describing the characters, and all the girls fall in love with him and/or are interested in him.
I personally don't like harem or reverse harems, so I wanted to let people know.
I am both glad and angry at the end because I don't believe that Sec. Xiao and President Mo belong together, maybe in a longer manghua it would have been better.
That leads me to why I am angry. It seems that the author was tired of doing this story and cut it off. Like another comment said, nothing in this comic (whatever) indicated to them not reconciling and ending together. There are even side couples who would take a lot out of the chapters, but they went nowhere. We are introduced into Mo's life, but we don't go into depth for the resolution of the conflict of their family dynamics. Also the drawing at the end is just weird because for more than 80 chapters we are led to believe he is bad at it but good at cooking, and suddenly he is good at drawing but only at the last chapter and to say good bye.
Really, it seems it was axed, or the author just wanted to try this prompt without an ending.
I feel that the chapters are too small and too few in between. Marinating something is good, but it's better if it's not overdone because we forget plot, relationships, harships, etc.
I think that I like Daejun as the ML he (probably) loved him in his last life, he didn't leave him in the middle if trouble (like the actor did to Original ML) and he didn't ignore his troubles (now his cast member is a good candidate but it would have been better if the author showed his concern for Original ML)...but the romantic plot has taken such a big, background and spaced plot that you don't really cheer for him.
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The plots include stories with financial gap b/w seme & uke where either one is very poor & then the other appears in form of angel & helps them out of the sticky mess only to make them sticky themselves..
Also includes
✹master X butler/servant -
✹Royalties -
✹Rich X Poor -
✹Sold for money/slavery/pets -
✹living off on ur relatives
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I like it and would keep reading, even with the art change, but... I don't like the new girl. She rushed into things (even if she is told not to and why); she thinks she is stronger than ML and Villain (even if she isn't and she was shown why); she threatened ML even if he was helping her and he gave her evidence of why he wasn't an enemy. I know she is grieving, but the ML told her not to go after the Villain because she could die. She even saw how he killed an entire guild by HIMSELF, and she rushed in.
For me, there are too many things going against her. Is she the FL? Or is she going to have character growth?
Today I put up a post and said that the little bit(h would be forgiven, and apparently it's alright because it's "family" (guys you can hate your family if you want to and it's alright not to forgive them, especially in cases like this). What's this sh!t? Why make this as if he was the central piece that was missing to help them win. Uhg Author why?!?!?!?!
Why use a grape scene? And why couldn't they put a scene where he uses his powers to defend himself? Especially since he isn't pushing him so that he "won't leave" or so that "he won't be sad"...why do they have to make it so that the rapist feelings are more important than your own well being?
He could have just pushed him off and told that little fu$%ed up mocoso to grow up.
Plot wise it doesn't bring anything, like someone else mentioned it's abrupt, it doesn't bring anything to the table (it's not hot to see someone get graped, the detail into it is disgusting), it was a whole chapter with was unnecessary, and afterwards he may be forgiven so there is not a sense of justice.
I am tired of authors using grape scenes like there is nothing to it (too easily), and the worst things is that it's used for a revenge plot or for stupid things like these where nothing gets resolved.
Not to hate, and I would like to discuss opinions.
To tell you the truth, I didn't notice that the art changed, maybe because i just read the new chapters and never reread. The story, however, I feel that the story has dragged on too much in certain areas but lacks in others. For example, I think it has dragged on long enough about the different soul ranks and showing how strong the ML is, but it lacks in developing the conflict about the ranks and in truly showing how strong the ML is. It has gone into the told (everyone speaks about the ranks), but the showing, in my opinion, has gone into a direction that has become a little repetitive. I was expecting him to show the school what he believed in but also for the other guys at the bank to show up again and for us to see how strong the ML is compared to those guys. As for the romance for me, it doesn't exist in this story since he is not even interested, it does seem like they will force it a bit when he suddenly wakes up and realizes he loves her, after such a long road denial.
Maybe I was expecting his point of view to change a little because those ranks are about fighting for your life in a serious situation, and sometimes what you can do in a real fight changes from an ideology to realism. In the bank, he could take care of everyone because he is strong, and his real rank is an S, not because he worked hard (otherwise, the girl could have taken care of them).
This is wrong on so many levels. The ML imprisoned the MC, r@pes him, impregnated him against his will, and then HE decides to terminate. The author doesn't make an ark of redemption, in my humble opinion, enough for what the ML does. If I hadn't read the story from the beginning, I would say this was Stockholm Syndrome.
The MC does not realize that even if he goes back, the ML will do the same things because he never met a limit (ML never thought "ok this is not somethingi would do to someone I love", it just kept getting worse). And now the MC had to escape with nowhere to go because his family won't accept him back. They used him as a tool to get notoriety and fame and a good marriage. In their eyes, they can't marry him off, and well, right now, he can't do martial arts, so they are more capable of killing him than letting him live.
And (some people will kill me for this, but...) I really don't like the idea of "it will somehow turn alright" about the pregnancy, I want a miracle or a hidden doctor or a relative that would say "if something happened then I would or could take care of the kid". Especially when the father of the baby wants to kill the baby, his family won't want to keep the baby (and will probably like to kill the baby since it would bring shame) and his sister wont be able to do much since their dad is an @sshole and controls everyone.
I think that everyone is not wrong but not right either, hear me out. The problem with relationships, especially in stories like this, is that they don't really develop in a healthy manner in the way that there is no communication, anywhere.
If Minato is not secured in his relationship because of his past he should talk it out in therapy , because if it isn't resolved then it will be dragged on or it will pop up (so to say) in the future (but I don't know whether in their culture therapy is considered as an everyday thing, so to speak). That said, taking time off in a relationship and saying "I need space or time to resolve this " is valid and encouraged (depending on the person or situation) because sometimes if it is fixed in the moment it can backfire, and hurtful things can be said. That said, do talk to your partners after you thought it through. Don't leave it in the air, even if you think it sounds silly. It's better to try than not at all. Plus, partners are not mind readers, no matter how much we may want them to be, and they can't adjust (or not) to what we say if we don't speak. Yes, they talked about it once, but sometimes people can't see from your perspective, and they need to know how a certain problem relates in some way so that they can adjust. If he isn't secured by verbal assurance then he should also say "it has to do with my insecurities, but verbal assurance is not enough for me right now, and really I don't know what would be" (and it's also valid not to know, but it is fair to your partner to think about how to resolve that). However, I believe it is also Minato's first relationship, so he doesn't really know what to do either, and no one is really giving him sound advice (like, "Have you talked it out? If you haven't it will get stuck and it won't really advance, even if it sounds silly talk about it, better for you to be clear than for there to be problems later on, or for Shizuma to be wondering what he did wrong without you really telling him, and then resolving it") so they are stuck with doing the same thing over and over.
Shizuma is young, he doesn't know how to do boundaries, it's his first job and he basically blames himself for what happens in a relationship. The problem is that he has no one to talk to, and so he has no one to tell him, "This is wrong." For example he blames himself for Yuka, but since he doesn't have anyone to talk to, no one can tell him "it's not your fault you where cheated on, don't take the blame". Yes, the boss is breaking boundaries with Shizuma, but since Shizuma is trying too hard and it's his first job, he doesn't know how to make boundaries without fear or insecurities. (His boss Onodera should know not to play with someone's underwear period, and to treat the two interns equally, especially since he has been in a workplace longer than Shizuma, and I don't believe this are the first interns they have in the clinic). Plus culture can also be a big factor to things in a workplace. Shizuma needs help with creating healthy boundaries, and for someone to tell him "this is a boundary you need" (I know Minato has talked to him before, but he may believe that it stems from his past and it's not really necessary because everyone around them semms ok woth it). I do see a problem with not one of his friends telling him or asking him if HE or Minato is ok with being with Yuka. Instead, they all go out like its nothing.
UHG (internal scream)...