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I find the situation that the MC doesn't like the protagonist ridiculous. Not going to go to all the reasons, but I'll go into one that annoyed me a lot. At one point in the story, the MC goes into a motel with an old bald guy in order to earn extra cash due to her situation of buying food everyday for a Sylvia who she wishes to be friends with. The author creates a situation where it looks more dire than it seems, but she really only shows her power in the motel room to a bunch of scientist to earn money. Now leading up to this point the protagonist actually sees her entering in the motel with an old man and came out exhausted and has an envelope of cash, what kind of misunderstanding does that lead up to you may ask? Well apparently the MC was too oblivious to see what it can insinuate and continues making it look worse by saying that she does it for the money or she likes doing it without even realizing what it looks like. He eventually came into her house later and saw her financial situation, which is not good. So he knows her financial situation isn't good, she is sleeping around with men for money, and continues being a bread shuttle for Sylvia, which btw doesn't even consider her a friend at the time. He eventually intervened with the bread shuttle situation and when she finds out she practically freaked out and starting hating the protagonist. Yes it was later revealed that she is basically trying to be friends with Sylvia to survive, but it's not like he would know? I don't understand all the hate with the protagonists when it's mainly simple misunderstanding that she creates due to the excuse of being too oblivious to see herself looking like a bread shuttle or a person that sleeps around for money. I hope the situation gets better in the future rather than the author spewing more random reason for the MC to hate the protagonist even more.
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