I legit don't get why everyone's simping for the crow guy lmao I forgot he even existed at some point. Emperor also got annoying af, the only character I liked aside from the MC was Lynn and now I'm questioning whether I should drop this because of the spoilers. The author chose to handle Lyn's character the absolute WORST way they could
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I just realized that YJH cares about KDJ more than his goddamn wife whom he had a child with lmao. When he saw her again in the 3rd regression (well not really but you know what I mean) and she was posessed he was ready to give up on her but he literally regressed and went through the same hell again just to bring back Kim Dokja even though the scenarios already ended. In his 0th life he married Lee Seolhwa and had a happy life but left cause he wanted to know more about Kim Dokja and himself. When he was alone with her in 3rd regression all they talked about was KDJ. He once sent him more than 40 messages and got pissed when he didn't see them like a teenage girl in love. All while pretending he doesn't give a damn about him. Truly life and death companions.
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I finished the novel long ago but there's one thing I still don't understand. In this one chapter they're curing people with STORIES. Living, breathing humans with blood in their veins (i guess??) are getting stuffed a bunch of stories into their body as medical treatment. I know they're trying to tell us that everything is a story and all but I always found it confusing how fables are treated like an object or something and I'm really curious how they'll draw those parts.
I think because once the scenario started they stopped being just humans. They became incarnations of different constellations. Not to mention Kim Dokja who became a constelation himself, thus his constellation body was made out of his core stories, those that made him who he is and mad ehis character
I'm really glad the female characters in ORV look and act like actual people and aren't some dolls with fancy clothes and huge breasts with zero personality whose only purpose in the story is to fawn over the OP main character and boost his ego *cough* solo leveling *cough*
Lol solo leveling couldn't even hold a candle to ORV, be it plotline, world building nor character development. What I like about ORV and Trash of Count Family are their female characters. They're so diverse and have depth. Some of them show that you can still be gentle, feminine and kind, while also be badass and strong.
Some authors are just too lazy to write a normal, likable female character. The only way they think that would make people like a female chara is to make her more masculine, tomboyish and not-like-the-other-girls.
When in fact, there are great female leads who are neither tomboy nor damsel-in-distress, they're just normal girls who are stuck in abnormal situations and have to be resourceful and use their wills to survive.
Characters like Noriko (from Kanata Kara), or Yuri (Red River), Mai (Ghost Hunt), Sana (Kodomo no Omoccha), Yona (Akatsuki no Yona) etc. These are characters who are strong in their own way yet aren't afraid to show their vulnerable sides.
Man I wish he never gets caught. I mean I wouldn't want to have anything to do with someone who can murder in cold blood like that but I don't mind them existing if they only kill bad guys. With enough evidence of course. There's this man in our country who beat up a woman on livestream, killed her making it look like a suicide and is still not even arrested. People are taking selfies with him and following him on social media and I can't even express how disgusted and disappointed I am. I wake up every morning wishing someone would make that monster disappear somehow.
I dropped it like 2 years ago when this one guy was fucking MC's sociopath brother in his basement or smth. What exactly happened after that?
the brother escaped, his father took the panties and wore it to control the brother so he could focus on studying, continue for spoiler (but it's about Aya)
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So the father overused the panties and cut his lifespan short, meanwhile the mahou shoujo girls are fighting, the white haired girl who was with Aya died, long after that Aya found out from the father that Aya was adopted, but Aya continued to protect the shitty brother and her adopted mother, meanwhile she found out from a site admin that the white haired girl was her twin, their mother died when she gave birth to them, meanwhile the father was missing, so the both of them got adopted to two different families, the world almost got destroyed, but Aya saved the world and they have happy ending
Am I the only one who hopes they don't have a baby? I mean, I'm okay with the whole omegaverse setting and marking but malepreg and pregnancy in general are...just not my thing.
There are tons of omegaverse without it. I go out of my way to read omegaverse despite not liking the whole setting because I enjoy the concept of 'bonding', not every omegaverse story has to include having babies.Their relationship hasn't come to the point where they'd be able to take the responsibility of a child (Doyun wasn't even living as an omega for almost his entire life) and we haven't even been able to properly enjoy the fluff yet. When the baby comes they won't be the focus of the story, it will be them as 'parents'. And putting aside me disliking that, them having babies wouldn't make sense at this point of the story.
Saying 'why are you reading omegaverse if you know there's a high chance of them having babies' is like saying 'why are you reading omegaverse if you know that omega will probably get raped by alphas' or 'why are you reading omegaverse if you don't like small, feminine and dependant ukes' If I don't like something that's used in most omegaverse stories does that mean I should entirely give up on the genre despite being interested in some aspects of it? I'm not attacking anyone who wants them to have babies, just expressing my opinion about it. I like the story as it is now so I'm not going to stop reading, if they have a child, I will drop it because I'm not interested, it's as basic as that.
If the author doesn't kill Soo-won after all this emotional build up and decides to let him live happily somewhere it's probably gonna look lame as fuck but I just don't want him to die. Seriously, putting aside me liking him as a character, there's probably gonna be lots of flashbacks from their childhood in the upcoming chapters and it's gonna make me cry like a damn baby, especially since I support the theory of him 'having his reasons'
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE WHO THINKS SOO-WON'S ONLY DRIVEN BY REVENGE