The Twin Siblings’ New Life - Ch. 36

Why does it feel like they're stupid??? Even if you disregard the reincarnation and their mental age, which at first they kept boasting about, why are they so quick to trust this guy, also someone has been trying to kill the both of them and they're ready to let some unknown man work near them??? If the dukes son mocks them like that why don't they reason he had to have learned it from his parents or friends, do you really want to hang out with someone like that?
 
them being from korea and teens when this happened hinders the story these kids arent acting like they been alive for 10 some years. if anything the trauma would have made them way less trusting. im starting to lose interest honestly ill see
 
how old are they again? combined from their past lives? this just seems like they're literally 5-7 year old dumb*sses with some baggage. i'm dropping.
 
really, arjen? why did you have to drop your cookie over hearing someone is also an illegitimate child ??
 
I wouldn't mind that their mental age reset if the manhwa didn't just painstakingly drag out this damn first arc. Because that's what this is right? Only the fucken first arc.

If the first arc was going to take this long, at least have better world building to make up for the fact the reader already has basically all the plot information...So many gratuitous "evil shots" of these characters to make a point that there's two sides to every person, when maybe they could just cut them all out and leave some damn mystery for the reader. Instead we basically know what the endgame of all this garbage is but we have to slog through what seems like 50+ chapters just to get to the resolution.

This author is acting as if we're the 5 year olds at this point. I'm going to drop because if I was paying for each chapter I would honestly be pissed...I'm not a morosexual so no one in this series is remotely attractive lmfao.
 
The story is starting to get many plot holes. First the twins are adults who got reincarnated into kids but they still act like naive kids who can easily be tricked? Let's put aside the fact they reincarnated. Even without that fact the twins contradict themselves quite often. They don't want to trust anyone but when an evil bad guy shows up they trust their words with no doubt at all. Their brothers showed them absolute kindness but the king does one silly act and they lose all trust on even their brothers, but they trust a suspicious guy on their first encounter all because he said hope you can be friends with this person.

The whole idea behind the manhwa was really interesting but the story plot keeps adding more holes one after the other. I hope the story improves soon or I might have to drop it all together. The contradicting actions of the twins makes it very hard to keep liking the plot. At least for me that is hope everyone else keeps enjoying it.
 
Now y'all dumbheads shouldn't touch a hair from Ishina.. Out of the people here, Ishina is the one truly did her job as what she's supposed to do.. Doesn't fabricating the truth.. The twins always contradicting themselves, like how they're really gonna fell through the count's scheme when they literally being aware and cautious with everyone..
 
They’re stupidly naive to their surroundings and lack an awareness of differentiating ppl’s thoughts/attitudes/vibes, whether they be faked or not
And they died like at what? 18? Or something meaning since they have memories of their past life then they’re once young adults that should have some sense or awareness of judging what others are like, even if that one is faking it .. I feel like that might’ve been something u experience even when you’re 13 or younger

Idk man the more I read the more disappointed (?) I am in these two twins..
Probably doesn’t help when there are other stories of kids who are suppose to have the memories of their past as well but thankfully act smart still i.e. the youngest princess (Enisha is queen)
 
@iskaeil True it is the first arc and now that I think of it plot hasn't really gotten anywhere. 1 chapter is the twins getting closer to their family, the next the twins get tricked by someone bad, and the next they get misinterpret something causing them to get away from their family. That cycle has been repeated throughout this whole arc. Before I wasn't sure if I should drop the series but after looking back and seeing story hasn't really gotten anywhere after 36 chapters I think I will drop it.
 
I agree with some of the sentiments here.
The fact that they were reincarnated doesn't seem to play a role here. 18 y/o? Can these twins get any more naive than this???

Sigh I really liked it at the start, but they are not improving, and misunderstanding on top of more misunderstandings is just too much -_-
 
Damn I used to think they were acting their age mentally bc they were reincarnated. I took into account that they were abused and thrown into a world they didn't understand so ofc they wouldn't always be 100 on the whole mature adult mindset shit everyone is so obsessed with pointing out but damn they're trusting ANOTHER bad person omfg get your shit together stop being naive
 
Thank you for next chapter.
I think the płot is getting little sttrange, the twins don't look like someone from different world. They act like real little children. But it is maybe will be more stright in next chapters.
 
If in the next chapter they're still going on about the misunderstanding or if the count (forgot his name) frame ishina as the master main, I'm going to drop this manga.
I'm really tired of the twin missunderstanding. I know they have been abused since they were children but they're adult inside, they shouldn't be this stupid at least.

Anyway sorry for those who are fans of this manga and to the author. I'm not saying that this manga is bad, it is just not my cup of tea, I guess.
 
Guys, from how well everything seems to be going for him and how all the characters around him have been conveniently lowering their IQ, I'm starting to think Duke Rosea is the real MC of the series...

Joke aside tho, these developments are so frustrating. Their common sense must be in shambles or never existed in the first place to trust so fully in a total stranger who is trying to bypass the authority of their lawful guardian. Sure their new family are arguably strangers as well, but they have protected them quite a few times already. Meanwhile Duke Rosea just has to breathe and the twins are in awe (sarcasm).

Not optimistic for the developments going forward.
 
It's not just the twins. The intelligence of all of the characters are basically dependent on the plot. Jeez, this is like the epitome of bad writing right here.
 
@ankusia13
Yeah, it's another one of those "isekai was an afterthought" isekais to meet the demands of a publisher. Just imagine the isekai tag as false advertisement + snip out all isekai references in the first couple chapters and everything makes sense. How gullible they are, how uneducated they are(college-aged students from an asian country should NOT be falling behind in a world with medieval standards), etc.

The author probably intended them to be children from the start, but publisher-kun wanted an isekai so he just shoved that part in.
 

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