
Bound By Fate: Alpha King Seductive Mate
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Misel09
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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Arisu is a Japanese girl determined to learn English as she plans to visit her father in New York. To help her achieve this, her mother enrolls her in an English Conversational Class, despite Arisu's deep-seated fear of foreigners. At a 100-yen shop, she encounters her future teacher, and their first meeting leaves both with unfavorable impressions of each other.
Art: (7)
Matusomo Tomo's art style may not appeal to everyone; it’s straightforward and unpretentious. However, I appreciate her naturalistic approach, which avoids the overly exaggerated traits often seen in shoujo or shounen manga. In "Eikaiwa School Wars," the artwork feels slightly less passionate compared to her other works, possibly because the story itself didn't captivate me as much.
Character: (6)
The characters lean toward stereotypes—the timid girl, the aloof teacher, the flirtatious foreigner, and the jealous childhood friend. Nevertheless, they aren't poorly crafted. Their quirks and imperfections add a layer of humanity. One issue I faced was that Ish and Arisu's childhood friend had similar character designs, causing confusion when distinguishing between them.
Enjoyment: (6)
The initial chapters are engaging and enjoyable. However, midway through, the narrative becomes perplexing, making it challenging to follow. I struggled to fully grasp certain events until a forum member clarified them for me. It seems the mangaka rushed the storyline, leading to unnecessary confusion. Some flashbacks were ambiguous, leaving readers questioning whose perspective they belonged to. If you decide to read it, be prepared to concentrate closely on the plot to avoid feeling lost.
Overall: (6)
This is a decent manga, though it doesn't match the quality of the author's other works. The chemistry between Arisu and Ish felt lacking, diminishing the story's appeal since their romance is central to the plot. While Matsumoto typically excels at building tension between characters, here it dragged on excessively, leaving me disinterested at times. That said, with only two volumes, it's a quick read worth checking out if you're curious.