
Academy Heroine's Right Diagonal Back Seat
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Author:
사리망
- Status: Ongoing
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As an average reader, I don't have extensive critiquing skills, but I'd like to share my personal biased opinion about this story. It's simply captivating - a true page-turner. In fact, I was so engrossed that I even decided to support the translator on Patreon for early access (thanks a lot!). This book is incredibly addictive.
What I appreciate is the relatability of the protagonist; they face challenges and struggle, which makes their journey realistic. The consequences in the world created by the author are harsh, leaving no room for mercy. Characters, including our protagonist, experience pain and setbacks, adding depth to the narrative.
The interpersonal dynamics between characters are intriguing, with a touch of drama that keeps me entertained. Although some may find the misunderstandings repetitive, personally, I find them amusing, as they create moments of tension and character growth. For those who dislike such plot devices, this might not be their cup of tea, but they contribute to the humor and charm of the novel.
This academy-hero tale stands out for its dark and gritty setting, the unexpected gender-bending female lead, and the promise of romance. Overall, I must say I am a big fan.
In the story, the MC enters a motel with an elderly man to earn extra income, as she struggles to buy food for her friend, Sylvia, whom she wants to be closer to. The author sets up a situation that appears serious, but ultimately, the MC uses her abilities to impress scientists for financial gain. The protagonist, upon seeing her exit the motel with the old man and a stack of cash, assumes something inappropriate based on the limited context.
The MC's obliviousness to how her actions might be perceived doesn't help matters. She inadvertently worsens the misunderstanding by admitting to doing it for the money or suggesting she enjoys it, without fully grasping the implications. Later, when the protagonist discovers her financial difficulties, his knowledge includes her resorting to such measures and supporting Sylvia financially. This leads to tension, as he intervenes and the MC reacts negatively, even developing hatred towards him.
While it's later revealed that her intentions were to survive by befriending Sylvia, the protagonist wouldn't necessarily know that at the time. It feels like a simple misinterpretation due to her lack of self-awareness. I hope that the dynamic between the MC and the protagonist improves in future chapters, rather than relying on additional contrived reasons for animosity.
What truly stood out was the well-developed MC, whose backstory was intricately woven into the narrative. The author did an excellent job in portraying his character's current state, making it relatable and complex. Sylvia and the class president are likable supporting characters, but the original male MC's portrayal struck me as somewhat off. I am hoping for the author to redeem and provide a more nuanced understanding of his character in later chapters.
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