"Many thanks for the translation, Translator-sama! There's still a long journey ahead, so I won't provide an extensive review. However, so far, I appreciate the storytelling pace and the concept. The main character being a villain adds an interesting twist. It's noticeable that the male lead seems to be developing into a possessive individual, which is a common trope. I just hope he doesn't turn into a typical possessive Korean manga lead, preferably avoiding the 'yandere' stereotype. Anyway, I'll stick around for more updates."
I appreciate the narrative and character development; their actions feel authentic and relatable, akin to observing genuine individuals. The main story has a limited number of explicit scenes, so I'm eagerly anticipating more in the side stories – I'm excited for what's to come!
This experience is delightful yet occasionally overwhelming. If you're open to or excited about a gradual, character-driven story with a slow build, be prepared. The relationship between Hailen and Gail isn't an immediate, clear-cut attraction; instead, it focuses on Hailen's quest to break free from his past life, with Gail's perspective given ample attention throughout their journey.
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