The glasses trope where a girl suddenly becomes attractive when taking them off, is such a tiresome cliché. I wonder when that type of writing will die out.
There's something really off about this comic. I'm not exactly sure what it is. Might be the art, might be the progression of the story, or the characters. Or all of the above.
I still think it's a bit interesting, though.
the first sentence in this chapter makes no sense. How can she have any intention of becoming his temporary assistant, if it's something he has only just this second offered her?
Am I the only one in a total loss of what the father and son is talking about in the end? Totally clueless.
Hope next chapter at least is somewhat of an eye-opener.
It wallows too long in tragedy before the story even starts. Haven't even seen much of the ML in 13 chapters, and that's half of everything uploaded right now.
It's a very decent story, but not for someone like me.
This didn't feel like a chapter of the same quality as the previous ones. Honestly I'm a bit disinterested in this manga now.
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Re-reading a few chapters just now, and I'm taking back the quality comment I just made. I would like to say that the quality is about the same, but my feelings...
I also have a feeling that Cassiel was manipulated by magic in the previous timeline. His personality doesn't really show him as someone who would do such a complete 180 degree turn without serious manipulation. And from earlier clues, it seems Angela does have that kind of power.
Read chapter 25 after a long period of not reading this manga at all. Thought I would return to it and see what's up, because I've totally forgotten what it's about.
This is not even worth being in my "Dropped" list, so... unfollowed. Hahahahaha