- #1
How is every review for this novel somehow a positive?This thing is just riddled with flaws and inconsistency, the author being a particular fan of pulling things out of his ass. Plot points are nonsensical and dont have any buildup or anything, here's just one of the examples-The MC gets transmigrated to this guy who used to be lovers with one of the magical girls. This is established chapter 1. Then the MC comments that magical girls can gain power either via love or via peace, but peace is vastly preferred and via love is taboo. Backing it up by saying that his then girlfriend the Blue magical girl prioritized his safety when the school was attacked by a villain (monster). The public of course hated the Blue magical girl for being biased (this has its own problems, don’t worry it never gets addressed) so they face a lot of harassment and eventually the MC decides to break up with her to save them both. And since then on its been taboo for any magical girl to get in any sort of relationship because that would lead to bias.Understood? Great. Because barely a chapter later when the MC is at hospital, the blue magical girl is also at the hospital and the pink magical girl talking to her literally says “Its been so long you should get over him and meet new people/ get into a new relationship”. Looks like it was not her turn with the singular braincell all the characters shared. She should KNOW that Blue getting in any relationship at all is taboo and yet she openly comments it. Obviously, none of the characters question this either.There are a hell lot more of such flaws, I talk about them on my blog cause otherwise it'd make this review too long. Anyways this novel is a solid 2 out of 10. Every single time I picked up this novel to read, by the time I stopped reading I was worse off and had this profound feeling of emptiness.