I have a lot to say, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I only stayed because of my ultimate bias—Alexandrite. I like Seha’s character; I like her as a person, but not as a woman. Those are my thoughts about her in the middle of the story. I was going on how I hate her because she always hurts my bias emotionally by withdrawing, rejecting, and denying him. But I learned to let go of that immature hate later on after reaching the latest chapters.
I don't like plot like this—complicated to the extent that they’ve dragged this on and on. In a way, I hate Japanese writers because they write tragic stories a lot. And if I ever found out that this is also a tragic one, and that there would be no Aria and Alex, then I’d best be forget this series ever exist and that means forgetting Alex—my ultimate bias.
This story is a bit frustrating too, overall. On the surface, it seems like it only involves the black magic thingy, but the moment that was resolved, another problem arise in the form of the damned Marquis. Then another, and another. Just when I thought it is nearing it's end especially that scene at the healing lake, the real Aria said that Seha will only be there for two months. I was aggravated again, I thought that's the end, that this begrudgingly series is coming to end finally. That happened, and this guardian of the Ribloom seems to be plotting something. I hate it. I also hate the fact that they mentioned how Alexandrite is actually obsessive towards Aria, perhaps even before Seha transmigrate. They're just so damn extra and I just wish for my Alek's happiness and this to end.
But with the way things are going now, I bet it’d dragged on until 150+ chapters. If that’s the case, I might as well drop it because it’s really not doing my health any good. They offended me, hurt me emotionally, and got me worked up for what? Nothing? I don't even want to continue anymore. *Sighs.*
I have a lot to say, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I only stayed because of my ultimate bias—Alexandrite. I like Seha’s character; I like her as a person, but not as a woman. Those are my thoughts about her in the middle of the story. I was going on how I hate her because she always hurts my bias emotionally by withdrawing, rejecting, and denying him. But I learned to let go of that immature hate later on after reaching the latest chapters.
I don't like plot like this—complicated to the extent that they’ve dragged this on and on. In a way, I hate Japanese writers because they write tragic stories a lot. And if I ever found out that this is also a tragic one, and that there would be no Aria and Alex, then I’d best be forget this series ever exist and that means forgetting Alex—my ultimate bias.
This story is a bit frustrating too, overall. On the surface, it seems like it only involves the black magic thingy, but the moment that was resolved, another problem arise in the form of the damned Marquis. Then another, and another. Just when I thought it is nearing it's end especially that scene at the healing lake, the real Aria said that Seha will only be there for two months. I was aggravated again, I thought that's the end, that this begrudgingly series is coming to end finally. That happened, and this guardian of the Ribloom seems to be plotting something. I hate it. I also hate the fact that they mentioned how Alexandrite is actually obsessive towards Aria, perhaps even before Seha transmigrate. They're just so damn extra and I just wish for my Alek's happiness and this to end.
But with the way things are going now, I bet it’d dragged on until 150+ chapters. If that’s the case, I might as well drop it because it’s really not doing my health any good. They offended me, hurt me emotionally, and got me worked up for what? Nothing? I don't even want to continue anymore. *Sighs.*