Everyone hated me. Her classmates at the academy, her adopted family, and even her husband who had an arranged marriage. I gave my all for them, but what came back was the usual contempt and betrayal. “I came to see the last of her sister. Her dog is dying. Shouldn’t the owner take care of it? “Thank you, right?” I thought I had been tragically mu*dered, but when I woke up, I found myself back in my childhood when I was twelve. Now you will pay for everything you did to me.

The Price Is Everything To You
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Loki
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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So, let's just get this over with.
Plot 1
I’ll make this as brief as possible—I’m so exhausted I can barely keep my eyes open. So, there’s a girl. There’s a high school. There’s a mean boy in that school whom the girl initially doesn’t like. Then, she realizes her romantic feelings for him. They start dating. And then... they break up due to the most hilariously ridiculous reason ever: the girl takes care of her boyfriend, leading people to comment things like, "Don’t they look like mother and son?" Yeah, so they break up... only to get back together again and eventually get married. (P.S., the girl’s best friend marries the boy’s best friend.) Oh my goodness, isn’t this the most unpredictable and completely original plot we’ve never seen or read before? UGH, I’m too tired to even be properly sarcastic. Anyway, it’s an AMAZING plot—it’s like every cliché-filled manga from Japan rolled into one. Read this, and you’ll never have to waste your time on another shoujo again.
Art 6
All the boys look identical. Coincidentally, they're all hot. All the girls are cutesy, cuddly, adorable little angels. Most people go "awww," while I go "ew." It kind of reminds me of Twilight because both authors try their hardest to make the characters as beautiful as humanly possible. Okay, I’ll stop ranting—the art was decent, but my hatred for the manga made me hate the art too.
Character 1
You think you've seen clueless, idiotic girls before? You haven’t seen anything until you read this. The guy, whatever his name is, functions like a computer:
a) eat
b) sleep
c) breathe
The computer might be new and cool, but it’s still boring no matter how attractive it may seem.
Enjoyment 1
Enjoyment? What enjoyment? Are you kidding me?
Overall
One
Recommendations to people who want their brains to be **** *** (I don’t usually swear at all, but it’s really hard to resist this time).
Well, I’m off to bed.
Goodbye and good riddance.
For the story, I'd give it an 8. The plot wasn't overly complex, yet it was thoroughly enjoyable.
Art gets a 10 from me—I absolutely adored the art style, especially those big, expressive eyes. They're just my thing!
Characters also earn an 8. The protagonists had compelling personalities, but I felt Ran came off as too weak and spoiled.
Enjoyment? Another 8. Honestly, I had a fantastic time reading this manga—I have a real soft spot for shoujo stories.
Overall, I did enjoy this manga. There were moments in the story where I just wanted to scream, cry, and sometimes even laugh. However, it was rather predictable (though, let's be honest, most manga in this genre is). The story was cute overall, but I felt like it was lacking something. Maybe it was the characters, or maybe it was the clichés that kept popping up repeatedly (but hey, it's shoujo manga, so what can you do? :3)
The art was cute; the main characters were all very adorable. I loved how the mangaka would change Sawa's hairstyle every now and then—it added a nice touch.
As for the characters, they again seemed a bit cliché to me. Sawa is your ever-so-happy main character, while Ran is the brooding and rude love interest. In terms of character development, most of it seemed to focus on Sawa's best friend. Sawa herself stayed pretty much the same throughout, and while Ran did change somewhat, it wasn't until the very end that he really transformed into a "new man." On the bright side, most of the side characters who were part of the main group did get their moment to shine, which was nice.
So, while I enjoyed the manga overall, I was left feeling a little unsatisfied at the end. I liked it while reading, but I was a bit disappointed. Maybe I'm just tired of the heroine always forgiving the rude main love interest, or maybe it's because there are always people who are in love with the other characters, but in this manga, most of them didn't really try all that hard.
Let's just say the best part of this story for me was Sawa's parents' love story.
Still, if you're looking for a typical shoujo manga with a happy ending and a cliché plot, this one fits the bill. (And no, that wasn't sarcasm—sometimes a cliché plot is exactly what you need, right?)
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This is the premise of the story.
How will she manage to fit in with the boys?
Will she find romance and make friends?
Will her high school experience turn out to be a nightmare or a paradise?
I highly recommend this one if you're into shoujo.
My overall rating is 10,
because I thoroughly enjoyed "Rockin' Heaven"—every aspect of it: the story, the characters, and especially the art, which was absolutely stunning.
It resembles any typical shoujo manga where you can predict what happens next. I don't see this as a negative; personally, I appreciate knowing what's going on rather than being confused.
I rate the story an 8: it wasn't complex and became easy to follow after just a few pages. The plot was straightforward without veering off into unnecessary tangents.
For the art, I give it a 10: the illustrations are clean and tidy. They're not cluttered, and the level of detail is well-balanced.
The characters earn an 8 from me: they fit perfectly into the narrative, and their personalities make sense within the context. In other words, there aren't any superfluous characters in this manga.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed it and would give it a 9.
In conclusion, I award it an 8 for both its plot and overall enjoyment. I sincerely hope you find this manga enjoyable too. :D
In the newer chapters, it didn't make sense to me. From what I know, if a boy leaves a girl for a not-so-good reason, she would likely cry her heart out. However, Sawa cried a little, and then everything was fine after her boyfriend, whom she dated for over half a year, left her for another not-so-good reason. She didn't even act particularly affected by him; it was as if they had never dated. Also, Ran never had a real love rival. I never considered his friend Kido as one because he never really tried to get Sawa—only at one point did he attempt, but it wasn't significant. Sugishita doesn't seem to have feelings for Sawa from what I've seen, so it felt a bit lackluster.
This manga wasn't great, nor was it terrible. It was okay for me—something I'd read if I'm really bored and have nothing else to read.
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