![]() Read this if you can't find anything good to read currently and just wants to spend a few hours killing some time before going for another long novel. I mean, I'm not a really fast reader, but I spent just a few hours to read through all of it and I think a good bit of that was spent scrolling. more> it's spaced out so much that it looks like several pages. If you look at the chapters, the translator, or perhaps the author started it, has separated every sentence into a new row with a few spaces in between, so each chapter is no more than a paragraph or two (there's a little bit more text towards the last 2-3 chapters), even if. The "volume" mentioned here on novelupdates should be replaced by chapter. It's pretty much 9 chapters chopped up to 67 chapter parts. Don't be deceived by the "67" chapters mentioned. The shortest korean/chinese/japanese novel I've read until today. after recovering from the shock, he tries talking her into wanting to go back to their prior happy way of life even if they're relationship never goes beyond what it already was, so she then proceeds to trample over his emotions till he finally gives up (Honestly he seemed suicidal, since important context was done away with to lead up to this ending he had nothing left anymore), then she says she no longer likes him enough to want to be with him but she likes him enough to become friends. well that would be a spoiler so I won't say why but pretty much she lists a bunch of stuff that when in context consisted of stuff that she either happily agreed to but was unsatisfied with the results of or she was entirely at fault for, ending her rant by saying that as a result he was totally unattractive to her. she acknowledges that her feelings towards him are like that of a lover until then, but she doesn't like him enough anymore and tells him off saying that she doesn't like him enough because. the heroine does it in a way that makes it seem like she's being nice but honestly, just no. ![]() The ending after having forgotten the personalities of every single character and thrown away the context up, the author created a generic ending where the heroine friendzones the protagonist when asked if she'll marry him. it honestly doesn't, the change is simply too extreme, and only there to lead up to the ending lover's quarrel, aka the ending. suddenly, all the characters lose their personalities, and thanks to the author no longer caring about context, the heroine gets a trial that's supposed to justify her change in personality. the author uses the fact that he threw out the context to make an unjustifiable development occurs. it's just a bunch of jokes thrown around here and there till eventually the ending. The author stopped caring about the established powerlevels, hierarchy, and prior-relationships of the characters. Here's why volume 7 onward really has nothing to do with the rest of the story specifically from the moment the characters get angry with the chief god the story becomes 0/100, the whole story just becomes a mess. the story's premise is that the Hero making a bet willingly and losing, and from that point on living with the consequences of her actions, consequences which just so happen to be being forced to live a happy "normal" life with an attractive demon lord that's head over heals in love with her.īut from the second half of volume 7 on. Is the story good?: It's a 10/10 funny comedy with a lovely romance story up till volume 7, then well. more> reading this it's one of the best romantic comedies I've seen, until volume 7 everything after honestly you can just ignore, it doesn't add anything to the story it's just a mess from then on. (They're not bad on their own necessarily but not particularly outstanding either, put simply if you haven't read the story they may well just leave you bored since you won't know anything about the characters involved.) The SS chapters should be read after everything else or at least until volume 7, unless you've read the story they're not going to be that much fun. ![]() To Anyone considering reading this: CH = Volume and SS = Side Story (Trust me give it a read through volume 7)
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