I was getting really into the story until towards the end. The art is pretty, and the characters are likable. I feel like some of the chapters stretched longer than they should've and others were shorter than I would've liked. The coup felt forced, and wasn't well planned. Not to mention, when the flame goddess appeared, I was hoping the author would kept her as her own separate entity. So when it was revealed that she was the goddess reincarnated, I rolled my eyes. That wouldn't be a problem if she actually had some resemblance, but there's nothing there besides the powers (that also felt forced)
I was getting really into the story until towards the end. The art is pretty, and the characters are likable. I feel like some of the chapters stretched longer than they should've and others were shorter than I would've liked. The coup felt forced, and wasn't well planned. Not to mention, when the flame goddess appeared, I was hoping the author would kept her as her own separate entity. So when it was revealed that she was the goddess reincarnated, I rolled my eyes. That wouldn't be a problem if she actually had some resemblance, but there's nothing there besides the powers (that also felt forced)