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Now her sister is bringing new hope into the family with a possibility of marriage, alongside possible Intel on where her brother is.
The story also made it to be a possible problem that the heir is 16 years old, but it is not out of the ordinary that the two sisters act as advisors to him and teach him how to be the head of the family. It gives them the very precious chance to stabilize their power and its legitimacy.
Besides, both siblings simply didn't know about the passing of the father rather than avoid the family knowing it is in shambles, or at least that is yet to be confirmed to be true on the brother's side, but is the most probable reason.
I assume you saw it down below?
Tell me, wandering reader, which story were you swimming through?
I loved it. Both characters were mature in their love and there were no "stupid" or unnecessary problems coming out simply because the author wanted them to face problems.
Characters had their flaws like a human would. They made the story more interesting and had the characters dealing with each other, coming to terms, and learning to accept the flaws or help the other person fix the flaws.
The romance is a slow burn. There is a strong representation of grief before the romance can bloom. And the story knows how to punch you in the guts and make you hurt like nothing I've ever seen before.
This story doesn't make you yell about incompatible people trying to find romance, but rather it is people stuck in circumstances out of their control and having to deal with them and the challenges they bring.
And I also loved how genuinely caring both ML and FL are. Usually you only find the FL to be genuinely caring and looking out for the ML, but this one shows real care from the ML towards the FL at the expense of his own desires and opinions. He truly looks out for her in very human ways, and so do all of the characters because the FL is just such a lovable person who looks out for others.
A good read nonetheless. Not goated, but enjoyable and mostly satisfactory.
I will say that progression makes sense, and it might've been my simple naive wish that it gets a better ending. It was meant to end this way or something similar. The ending was unavoidable without changing the genre or doing some gymnastics to turn it around.
Are there any flaws to the story, tho? None at all. Aside from some science fact checking once or twice, but are we really gonna go there? No.
The story started really well. It was great. It was on its way to become a legend. Then slowly things started making less sense. It wasn't giving enough scenes to some things on one side, then overstretching scenes on the other. The story stopped making sense.
I really wish this was given what it deserved. It was gold, but slowly withered away.
Just noticed a small little streak that I haven't noticed before because I'm always on dark mode, so I fixed it.
It would've been a good fight if they kept it MUCH shorter. That length is not justified.
I forgot how good the artstyle is. The action sequences are so good.
The story seems enjoyable but it is convayed weirdly.
She was insisting her son gives up the bag (which is normal), but she didn't protest at all when Bipa asked to take the bag.
Why couldn't the husband be more insistent and keep the bag? And why did Bipa ask to take the bag?