I hate her friend. I like how firm ML was with purple haired bitch, but gosh she was annoying “she doesn’t like you” “she doesn’t see you as man” like girl, what right do you have to be saying those things?? Knowing well enough that FL does like him. She really thought saying those things in front of ML will change his mind and make him vulnerable, please. And she even called him CRUEL for constantly rejecting her but she was the one who led on the misunderstanding between FL and ML omfg.Be gone forever 凸^-^凸
The fact that at ch 119, some group of girls called Lily pretty (▰˘◡˘▰) that just shows she is pretty, but can’t show it bc she’s bad at showing expressions. That also means she’s definitely much prettier than those bitches who thinks of Lily as a bully and is so delusional they only want Kiyu for themselves ┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍
I swear, what’s with Shoujo writers always writing their FL so easy to win over?? Literally, 80% of FL in shoujo mangas are pushovers who blushes with just a few words, no matter how shitty the ML is. Someone has to tell them it’s not wrong or ugly looking to write a FL with a backbone, and that most readers would dig that kind of FL.
For real this trop used to be a thing 10 years ago but now… I would have loved the friend girl to be the MC instead but a woman can dream. I guess in Japan young japanease girls still wants to see naive silly pushover MC in the shojo they read so mangaka simply keep on writing this kind of MC, bc the real targeted audiences of shojos ( who isnt us illegal foreign readers) relate to this pushover type more than a badass and confident one?
Write what they want to read and maybe you will find some success and after you will gain enough artistic liberty to write what you want to tell» its a thing some mangakas must think after all in this industry the concurrency is rude and the conformism is still rooted to the core.











Atp, I think even the author doesn’t know who the endgame is lmao
I think they do the recent chapters seem to point it out clearly but main aren't paying attention to what's being said