I’m the Only One With a Different Genre

    Author: nolepguy
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. _Monarch
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    <p>Well, hello. Let me begin with a warning: this is hell—or at least it was for me, as I've just finished it. Why do I say that? Because the drama in this story is intense. While the plot itself might not be anything extraordinary, it was still enjoyable. To be honest, I didn't learn much from it since I was too frustrated to think clearly. It was strange—there were plenty of sweet moments, but also many painful ones. But such is love, right? The narrative has its own unique flow; once you're drawn into their world, you can't resist the urge to read the next chapter, eager to see more of their journey and the happiness that awaits them. As for the art style, it wasn't particularly impressive at first, but there were certain moments that truly left me in awe. If you give this a chance, you might find yourself equally impressed. For me, the most touching parts were Nana's prayer and Yano's promise. Those panels were absolutely stunning. As usual, I read the entire thing in one sitting because it's already completed. Finishing it in under 15 hours made something stand out—it was easy to spot inconsistencies, but strangely, they only added to the charm of the story. The characters meshed well together. There's a lot to say about them, but ultimately, they grew significantly from start to finish, which was evident in the final chapters. Regarding the ending, it varies for everyone. Personally, it was satisfying because it fulfilled everything I had hoped for throughout the manga. If I were to extract a lesson, it would be to never shut out those you love. Life is tough, happiness is hard to achieve, and everything else poses challenges. That's why we seek someone to help make these difficulties a little easier—our loved ones. Life feels long when considering the future, yet fleeting when reflecting on the past. So don't fear making mistakes in your pursuit of happiness. Create memories that you'll cherish looking back someday. As I invested my time in this story, the characters' timelines moved forward. That's how it should be—I helped them progress, and in return, they gave me their best. Now, I feel content. Would I recommend this story to others? Perhaps, if they enjoy drama and romance. Would I reread it? Hard to say—probably not, as I tend to remember what I read quite vividly, so it's often a one-time experience. But even so, that single experience was irreplaceable. With that said, dear readers, go ahead and form your own opinions. Stay safe in your quest for happiness and until we meet again someday, farewell.</p>

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