Valeria Del Rosario

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Ariel_x
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. Nickaido
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    just asking if this is a harem?
  1. Abyss
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    I'm on chapter 19 and out of curiousity how long till the grow up timeskip, cause this is cute and all but its taking to long
  1. AntiRoxas
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    excellently written
  1. Artland
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    very interesting novel..... this is love triangle
  1. DeraBlue
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    Brilliant read can’t wait for more x
  1. DaoistLV38cT
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    104 chapters 7-24-23
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  1. ArkVerma
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    Spice and Wolf is a romance manga with elements of drama, power dynamics, and intrigue, but let's delve deeper into its aspects.

    The main characters, Lawrence and Horo, embark on a journey to find her homeland. Both protagonists are highly charismatic, and their chemistry makes the romance captivating. Their relationship develops engagingly throughout their travels, and the influence they have on each other is both enjoyable and rewarding.

    The storyline is unexpectedly compelling, focusing on an adventure to uncover the location of Horo's land by investigating manuscripts and gathering information. However, knowledge holds immense power and value, particularly for merchants who possess these documents. Consequently, Lawrence often finds himself entangled in commercial disputes involving those who hold the materials.

    It's fascinating to observe how conflicts are structured, being more strategic than physical. The antagonists exhibit significant presence and malice, creating intense pressure on the protagonists. Unfortunately, the author doesn't resolve the conflicts as effectively as they build them, leading to endings that often feel overly simplistic and naive.

    The characters in the manga are one of its standout features. In this game of power, enemies can become allies, reflecting the human complexity inherent in the merchant profession. This is why simplistic conclusions at the end of arcs are disappointing, as the author painstakingly portrays characters as deeply human before reducing them to shallow figures.

    The artwork is fairly average. There are moments when the pages are mesmerizing and impressive, but generally, it lacks strength in conveying movement and expression.

    In conclusion, Spice and Wolf is an entertaining series with engaging story arcs, albeit with a simple resolution. Despite having average art that rarely delivers impactful visuals, it offers a satisfying conclusion for those seeking a good romance.

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