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Respectful Boba Lover
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Great story. Insane world building. Complex characters. It's interesting and creative how the story started with a funny premise of "being a stan", only to intrigue you with the truth of its fantasy world. The delivery wasn't messy nor confusing at all, and the mysteries were well-paced. There is enough vagueness, but it might feel like being spoonfed. Even so, I like that the artist strived to find the balance in that. It's complex yet leaves you wanting for more with thoughtful chapter writing and cliffhangers. I recommend reading this.
The characters were well thought. There aren't too many irrelevant characters, and this webcomic really made an effort in creating their stories.The characters don't just struggle for some shock and emotional impact to please the readers. The characters are sincerely fleshed out 10/10. I cannot even remember getting needlessly annoyed with any characters for some vexing noble drama, there's none of that here; everything is invested into the main plot involving the MC while providing sufficient world-building related to that.
This isn't a chummy, fluttering Shoujo comic but a drama with enough shoujo, fluff, angst, fantasy, and love. This isn't your generic Isekai, and it seriously took reincarnation as a plot device not just to be glossed over. Recommended 💯

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He's so handsome last panel
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Poor abel. He's so cute though
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I hope I get to like this man
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That was kinda creepy wtf
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When Zenos warned Hades, she must have been talking about herself.
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I cried. This started with a funny premise, but why is this so sad
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I read this a long time ago, and I'll pick this up again soon. Seeing how the reviews are actually sensible should be enough reason to read this manga. It's clever, wholesome, and the characters are well fleshed out. The character relationships are healthy and heartwarming. 10/10 recommended. It's not your generic school life romance, and the author is obviously educated with how they incorporated a couple of social themes in the story. The delivery isn't anything cringy nor forced either. The conflicts and characterS internal and emotional qualms were properly thought.
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The trajectory changed tremendously midway. Ever since the time skip when she turned into a teen, there's been lot of weird, noble drama going on. The romance was kinda unappealing seeing how her only love interest was kinda problematic, it's his guard who's six years older than her.

I proceeded with the story hoping that there'd be a new love interest to be introduced post time skip, but I was disappointed with how MC's world barely expanded. The plot with the male lead made sense at first, but it's undeniably frustrating, to the point it felt toxic all throughout the second half. He even suffered mentally, but I think the poor story writing didn't give him enough justice. This is how the trajectory changed, from family fluff to toxic noble drama that directly affected the romance aspect up to the end. It was disappointing.

I don't recommend, but I think it's okay to give it a try. Other things were good. The art was okay, world building is there, you see some window into the characters, etc. It's not that drama things were thrown randomly, and there was setup, but the delivery was bad. Not to mention, a lot of threatening conflicts surrounding MC were solved by some deus ex machina powers, repeatedly, so it was tiring that makes you want that those things get over with. But alas, it only ends when the main story ends.
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I'm confused why Emel hid Estelle like that
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That was anticlimactic, it felt so short.
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It's so sad how she's been dissociating
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