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9 Volumes (Ongoing)






But that’s about it, The first chapter starts with the typical “pervert misunderstanding” that promptly puts the MC on the receiving side (pun intended) of unnecessary hate and drama. This isn’t necessarily a problem, as it introduced the main characters’ personalities and some tension.
However, chapter two is the embodiment of “walking up stairs in the dark and missing the final step,” or “bad song—weak drop.”
The female leads trash your dream, insult you, and literally evict you from your flat, and yet you’re the one apologizing? It left a very unsatisfactory and frustrating aftertaste which is understandable. It’s hard to follow up and resolve a high point that occurred in the very first chapter. There’s no history between these characters that we are aware of, so there’s nothing the MC can really do to meet the “Justice” the reader feels like he deserves.
Without looking like an asshole that is.