This dumb dude literally heard his wife commuted suicide then not only didn’t care to find out why despite claiming he loved her but when she told him details of the SAME kind of abuse he went through he “they wouldn’t have the audacity to do that to my wife too!”
Dog water... but kinda addicting
You gotta read it with the perspective that the MC and her family are the villains cause they really pull a twilight here where the main characters are all super bad people written in a good light
Like they ruined an entire other family with their hijinks and somehow EVERY. SINGLE. CHILD. in this series besides the mc and her ML have to bear the sins of their parents. Her sister cousin I don’t care to remember literally got kidnapped cause of HER
Racism analogies go crazy. She literally DESPISES him cause he’s a black mage when the only times he’s used his magic was to stop his family from abusing him even though she witnessed firsthand once how they were close to KILLING HIM. And the other times we’re chasing off scumbags trying to marry her sister like sorry girl you should be grateful ur childhood friend saved ur sister from marrying a rapist and then a scammer why are you mad at him if she married those guys you&rsq
Ok Drake I see you
Dog water, reasoning fir lack of consent
SA???
The characters are good, the art is amazing, but the ending is really really meh. Like all that trauma for what? So that in her next life she’d ‘spark his mercy’, really her fear of him is the only reason he didn’t hate her again. MC really had two other fully good men to choose from, no matter how overly protective her first friend might’ve been of her it wasn’t going past her boundaries and when he did they talked and figured it out, we didn’t even get
Harem bs, literally forcing this stuff onto a 10 yr old
Yk… I thought authors realized that plots like the abandoned empress only get you infamy and hate- but adding the spice of him SUICIDE THREATENING HER was def something new to the mix I’ll admit….. never seen it before and I hope I don’t again
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