Not bad, would've been good to read in 2020 but unfortunately I read it late when I have already seen and gotten sick of manhwa cliches.
Not for me. Interesting concept but the execution felt a bit stiff.
Misunderstandings that cause the characters to "not like" each other, I hate those types of Misunderstandings the most, especially if it involves the main couple.
Spoiler, the male lead is the dude I like the least. Also not a fan of the second hand embarassment I get when female lead's curse starts acting up.
Male lead was the dude I liked the least, it lowkey ruined this story for me knowing she was romantically attracted to him and him being possessive was... ugh.. I saw them as step siblings, weird af. Plot wise, really good, it's hard to ignore the romance when it's between the main cast.
I really want to get into this story but unfortunately, I always get bored whenever I try to. Art style is beautiful, storytelling isn't even that bad although can be a bit overwhelming at the start, it's impact just wasn't as strong to keep me immersed.
Main character is undeniably stupid. The death of the sister could've honestly been avoided if she did more and her self pity drove me insane. Also not a fan of the romance/dynamic.. just not the type of story for me.
This novel/manhwa was way too long then necessary. I stopped reading after Rashta died, she deserved death the least compared to the other antagonists like what about Sovieshu?! I also could NOT stand Heinley, holy annoying, clingy male leads are just not for me. Female lead had her moments where supporting her felt icky, the author tries too hard to make her seem justified in all her actions. Meh.. this story was fun to read when it had just come out and we were all excited for the divorce.
Fun read at the start but eventually, when the bullying arc has fully concluded and the story focuses more on the main couple's unhealthy relationship, it got way too repetitive and boring. Then the male lead had his whole career arc and disappeared and meh.. just got boring for me to continue and even knowing it's completed now, that arc still bores and irriates me to bother finishing.
The manhwa suddenly focused too much on romance when the novel didn't, I honestly felt uncomfortable with the forced romance aspects after reading the novel. Also I wasn't a fan of the male lead being the magician so I dropped it. Most interesting thing was Cosette and she wasn't handled all the best as I would've liked.
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