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On a positive note, her emotional intelligence shines through. Her reactions to various situations and conversations demonstrate her kindness and warmth.
In terms of the romantic aspects, I found them somewhat disruptive to the main plot. The established relationship didn't seem to generate any real spark or chemistry, which was a bit disappointing for me.
Choi Yichan's storyline involving unrequited love could have driven his actions effectively, even without a romantic resolution. However, once that part concluded, the story lost momentum.
Additionally, I sensed that the romance was more of a checklist item in a slice-of-life narrative rather than a genuine plot driver. The ending, in particular, felt unnecessarily drawn out. If the story had ended with everyone waking up on the cafe's reopening day, I believe it would have provided a satisfactory conclusion, instead of stretching it over ten chapters.
Nonetheless, I genuinely appreciate the novel and recognize the exceptional translation by Cabin Four Translations. I hope you enjoy it!
Characters-wise, they might be somewhat generic, but their personalities remain consistent throughout, providing a solid foundation for the story. However, the world-building aspect could use some improvement, as the focus has been primarily on a few select locations, leaving room for more immersive setting development.
The plot follows a familiar trope of character progression through business improvements, but it stands out by incorporating more interaction with the external world and drama, setting it apart from other similar stories. This element adds a unique touch to the leveling-up theme.
Overall, the story delivers enjoyment at a 4.5 out of 5, making it a recommendation for others. While it may not be heavily comedic like "Solo Leveling," it offers a more grounded, slice-of-life experience with a touch of the same appeal.
However, I've made the decision to stop here. There are a few aspects that didn't sit well with me. Firstly, I'm not a fan of harem or reverse harem dynamics, and it seems there's an abundance of male characters with semi-romantic inclinations towards the protagonist. In my view, this unnecessary element detracts from the story's focus.
Additionally, the plot often relies on quick fixes for problems, which seem to conveniently resolve without much effort on the main character's part. While I understand the slice-of-life genre, constant reliance on such convenient solutions started to feel repetitive, and my interest began to wane.
While the story includes information dumps and online discussions, which can be tiresome due to potential cultural references that may not translate well, these elements might entertain some readers. There's a mysterious cat hinting at hidden secrets, offering potential for feline humor.
I'll rate it 5 stars for a solid translation and an intriguing setup. The chapters are substantial, which is always appreciated. However, since there isn't enough content for a definitive rating, supporting the series by reviewing the existing chapters would encourage more updates.
UPDATE: The translation has reached almost 50 chapters, and I maintain my 5-star rating. The MC is now forming connections in her new life, reflecting on past relationships and seeking redemption. She helps strangers, leading to unexpected support, reminiscent of a fairy tale.