All of you guys are talking about the "micro penis" on the small MC like it's just a large clit. I have literally dominated a 30 year old cis male with a penis that is two inches hard. This MC got nothing on that guy.
Think about it for a second. Penises come in all sizes. Not all of them are average, small, or enormous. People are different. Get over it.
You don't actually know who your family member was until after they're gone. Like who and or how many they helped, what their reasoning was for making certain decisions, and so on. For example, I've read quite a few real life stories on Quora.com of parents learning about who their children really were after they were gone, so this made me a tear up a little bit. It's the same with my own grandfather who died in late December (complications from open heart surgery).
Ay, my grandmother was a really exceptional woman of her time but I had no idea growing up. She made her own business in the 1930's, cared for a ranch and supported a family of 6 while also being the head of the house rules wise. She was super incredible and never complained. I also recently learned she was an ice figure skater too like o.O anyways, yea, it's hard when you think you know someone, and then they pass and you learn even more about them. I am sorry for your loss. My grandmother passed from a heart attack :(
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/toshokan_no_daimajutsushi/mrk/to_chapter-15/pg-15/
Information control isn't solely for keeping commoners (or civilians) ignorant for exploitation, but also for manipulation of interests and points of view (on religion, government affairs, medical info, etc.) towards a collective ideology—not a good one. It's basically an integral part of communism, which does not benefit a country's people. Venezuela is one such example.
I forgot to include this but I really wanted too, it's a small detail but I couldn't help but notice it while reading. And that was that all the outfits were basically the same for the Kanfna's in terms of males and females. Like the only difference that I can really notice would be the jewelry and the difference in the rank. Other than that there are no major differences which I appreciate. While its small it really is a detail I took notice of.
Here comes those stupid misunderstandings that are going to get Susu in trouble because that damned teacher is going to assume things.
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If I'm wrong, then that's it. If the author decides to go a different route and let Susu explain the situation with Jiha (a witness), that would be awesome. But...that's usually not the case.
I love this story, so don't get me wrong. I just feel like Dylan isn't thinking straight. Think about this for a sec:
The whole reason surrounding why Cedric fell in love with the "heroine" was because he was heartbroken by his beloved Emily's death and he was drinking himself to death. And then the heroine appeared, soothed his heart, and even had a similar appearance to his deceased wife. It wasn't because she was his "fated" partner, even though it was written into the story.
Now that Dylan has taken the place of Emily, the heroine wouldn't look anything like her, so how could Dylan think that the heroine was the "fated" one? There's no purpose for the heroine to interfere because Dylan will not have died, and Cedric would not have been heartbroken and drowning his sorrows in liquor.
I hope Dylan realizes that she was the sole catalyst for the "story" changing. She's so focused letting Cedric find his "true happiness" while ignoring his own feelings. She's probably going to hurt him in this process.
But whatever, I guess we'll see what happens. Like I said, I'm enjoying the story. Dylan's thought processes are just frustrating.
I understand your views as I've thought that as well but in another perspective suddenly falling in love with someone even after suffering from the deaths of loved ones is actually already pretty impractical. In reality, they would all the more try to stay away from affection. As Dylan is more on the practical side, I think she believes that the strength of the predetermined fates of the story characters will prevail. Since the world she's in now is at the fictional world of a book. I don't think she truly realizes just yet that these characters are real people and that they have their own thoughts and feelings. She may care for them but she believes more strongly that the world she's in is from a "book", one where the ending is set. I'm not sure if I'm getting this across hahaha but that is just my opinion. Anyways I could be wrong as well hahahah
u do have a point, however i believe dylan in the book fell in love with adelaine (idk if thats actually her name lol) for who she was. Yes, thats why his attention was brought to her but the way our mc is so pushy about him going to adelaine makes me think that in the book he rly was happy with her. So if they were both in love with eachother in the book, then theres a possibility that love will flow again in the present time. Thats why i rly cant blame our mc for being firm about falling in love (we all know she will be eating her words later on) bc she has no choice atm. if she does let herself fall, anytime of day the real heroine can come knocking at the door and sway the ml out of his feet and shed be left alone.
HOWEVER! its a manhwa, the mc and ml are as firm as dylan's will to survive and protect her sister so obvi, theyll end up together. as they should periodt
Although it can't be proven [as of yet], that doesn't mean it isn't the truth. To brush it off as it simply being "psychological" feels really dismissive and uncaring towards the MC's worries/feelings:
http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/a_loving_existence/uu/d_chapter-5/pg-4/
I remember a true story I heard many years ago about a young child who had a heart transplant. The little girl started to get violent nightmares of being stabbed by an unknown man every night. It got so bad that the girl's mother started to research whose heart that her little girl had received. Of course, with the patient privacy on the line, it was very difficult for the mother to get answers. But, eventually, I think it was one of the deceased's family members that decided to come forward. The heart the little girl received was a murder victim that had been stabbed to death by an unknown [male] assailant. I don't remember if the stabber had been arrested or not.
But I have heard and read of many other similar situations. Our bodies store deeply emotional and or severely traumatic memories, even after death (for a period of time). It's not impossible for the heart's former owner to have visited the MC in the dream if that was his desire—one that maybe he wished for with all his heart—to convey that his son needed love and support. But these are just my thoughts on the matter.
On the other hand, I absolutely adore this concept and I look forward to reading until the end; whenever that may be.
There have been instances of that, yes. Obviously it doesn't happen all the time or more people would be aware of that possibility. Most people tend to brush it off as fiction or "psychological" responses, but there was no denying what that little girl saw in her nightmares and their correlation with her "new" heart's former owner.
This is just my opinion, but the recent chapter wasn't really a recap since we were able to see what Ahin was thinking when Vivi was first found and his memories that brought him to the realization that Vivi was the girl before him. Yeah, I know what others are thinking (it's obvious from their comments), but it's not like the whole chapter was nothing but a recap.