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this manga peaked at the film arc and went downhill after all that gruelling setting
rent can't be that high 🙏🥀
i was about to sink in the precious times i could have put into studying than seeing the chapters i haven't, planned to no longer, read
only reached 200 chapters 🥀 even my sunk cost fallacy didn't save from dropping this
...Then came the saying: "That's why I don't stop at one"
And you get this as a comic
I rather dig this story for its comical ridiculousness, yet at the same time serious tone. Rather than just laughter and only laughter you could derive from the absurdity of the characters, the story brings a spacious room for discussion upon the topic of psychology of the people in that world, a little bit of sociological delving about how men are scarcely, but preciously, perceived, and whatnot.
You could see the build-up between the characters is handled delicately; wherein why a heroine could falter into the Protagonist's charm makes very much sense that it doesn't seem too forced, and not appallingly unrealistic. It very much is overblown regardless, but not to an unneeded degree *thus far.* And then we see how the character's PoV keep up with others as they strive for their goal whilst tackling their internal struggles. Quite apt and fascinating.
However so, I'm afraid that my interpretation about 'psychology' might have been too overselling on how 'significant' they are, when in reality it could have been a mere mention of the problem, but I can say for certain that the story acknowledges said problem, and does not remain blissfully lost in comedy as the story devolves like the other one (A World With M-F Gender Ratio of 1:39).
You definitely can take reading this manga seriously.
To you who have read the "1:39 Ratio" one beforehand, this manga may have been 'slow' paced, but I assure you that it's not this manga that is slow-paced, but rather, it's the former itself whose pacing is fast, and this manga that is moderately paced.
she's in no way okay in the noggin. it's not too late to educate that little lady about consent though.
but i do think that, as a young girl with a developing mind, it's best that she resort to talking out her own feelings, lest it grows into something that could be categorized as 'bat-shit insane', and see how things are going to be handled by the guy here as he seems decent and actually mindful.
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