The story preview is eye catching so I read it. First chapters are good, however as the story progress, it becomes very dis appointing. Though, I still kept a postive outlook and finish the story. I think the end is incomple. This is the worst of the rencarnated story that I read. This is the first time I encountered a CEO that is powerless in a literal amd figurative sense. Alot of loopholes in this story which if I pointed out one by one, it will not fit in this page.
This is a story about a country girl who leaves her home to make her way as an adult in the city. She reconnects with two childhood friends: one is now an idol who has always harbored feelings for her, while the other boy brings nothing but trouble into her life.
Story 8/10: It's heartfelt, challenging, and well-crafted. Every issue introduced was neatly resolved.
Art 8/10: The style reflects what's popular among Korean mangakas. The eyes and facial expressions differ significantly from those by Japanese artists. However, I personally enjoy this style, so it works for me.
Character 8/10: The characters are likable, and even the supporting roles are well-developed.
Enjoyment 8/10: It was a great read that flowed smoothly from start to finish.
First of all, it's a completed manhwa, which is a big plus in itself. This series was a light-hearted one, and the story flows consistently throughout the entire series.
It's about a small-town girl who has to move to the big city because of certain circumstances. She is a 20-year-old girl who is unaware of love and suddenly finds herself at the center of attention for two guys.
I adore the main character; she's not the type that irritates you while reading (her innocence is actually quite entertaining), which I think is quite common in many stories. The plot isn't overly clichéd and stands out from other manhwas with fresh twists, which is crucial now when so many stories start to feel the same.
If you're looking for an easy and enjoyable read, give this one a try!
Popular Reviews
Story 8/10: It's heartfelt, challenging, and well-crafted. Every issue introduced was neatly resolved.
Art 8/10: The style reflects what's popular among Korean mangakas. The eyes and facial expressions differ significantly from those by Japanese artists. However, I personally enjoy this style, so it works for me.
Character 8/10: The characters are likable, and even the supporting roles are well-developed.
Enjoyment 8/10: It was a great read that flowed smoothly from start to finish.
Overall 8/10: I would recommend this manhwa.
It's about a small-town girl who has to move to the big city because of certain circumstances. She is a 20-year-old girl who is unaware of love and suddenly finds herself at the center of attention for two guys.
I adore the main character; she's not the type that irritates you while reading (her innocence is actually quite entertaining), which I think is quite common in many stories. The plot isn't overly clichéd and stands out from other manhwas with fresh twists, which is crucial now when so many stories start to feel the same.
If you're looking for an easy and enjoyable read, give this one a try!