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There's something about the dynamic between the two that makes their interactions really compelling to read. Each has their own set of issues that come through in how they relate to each other, which really adds depth to their characters. (Personally, I have a slight preference for the scenes from Sendai’s point of view.)
There’s not much to say about the plot, as it’s primarily a Slice of Life story where character development takes center stage.
For those who are interested, the Kakuyomu version is somewhat different in certain aspects.
I will do it when I have some time, sadly I'm on a trip in spain. Also, you should really check the heaven server. We need you there
Pills here! "smoker cough noise"
Ch 307 & 308 missing
The Legendary Mechanic
A mi tanto a la transmisión rápida como al yaoi y ya no pude salir de ese poso ?
I really loved this book when reading it but after a while I just got really tired, the fl couldn’t even have any say when talking to the ml, she was just like an obsessed fan who agreed to everything he said and did, she kept getting hurt by her Mum and elder sister but her only solution was a tactical retreat in order to look forward to the future. The book went into so much details which not even necessary in my opinion. If you are looking for something long, mildly interesting then this book of for you, if not, you’ll certainly get bored after a while. Just my own two cents.
I was subtly calling you a homosexual lol
Overall, It was great, and I enjoyed it a lot, but I personally don't think it deserves its current ranking. I've read "The good for nothing seventh young lady" from the same author and inside the same universe, and I think it deserves much higher ranking that this piece of letdown.
I usually don't write reviews, but given the hype surrounding "Overlord," I felt compelled to share my thoughts. This novel does not remotely compare to "Overlord" when it comes to writing, world-building, or character development. It astonishes me that some people would even consider them in the same league. At best, I'd suggest it to someone who is new to the genre and has yet to read the countless generic stories featuring an OP protagonist and an unattainable harem. If you haven't encountered such narratives, you might be relatively inexperienced with fantasy, as you'd likely stumble upon a tale like this among the sea of similar titles.
The only redeeming quality in this series is the potential for a larger, overarching plot. However, one must sift through the clichéd elements to find it, which, in my opinion, doesn't make for a well-crafted novel. A good book should stand independently, captivating readers without the need for constant reliance on formulaic content that demands suspension of disbelief throughout multiple volumes.
I fail to comprehend how anyone could rate this 5 stars, but if they can enjoy it, that's their choice. For me, I've decided to stop reading here.
"Blue-Eyed Devil" is an enthralling tale that captivates from the very first page. The narrative weaves a complex web of intrigue, with its protagonist's mesmerizing blue eyes reflecting both innocence and darkness. The characters are richly drawn, their emotions raw and authentic, making it impossible not to root for their journey. The plot twists keep you on the edge of your seat, challenging conventional notions of good and evil. A compelling read that leaves a lasting impression, this book is a literary delight for those who crave an intense, thought-provoking experience.
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