- #1
Would have been 5 points, but because of the verry draggy last arc, I had to force myself to continue reading until I see the MC and ML be in an official relationship. In the end, I didn't get to finish until the last chap but I did see them get together. I know in infinite flow and qt genres, the resolution in the real world usually gets rushed but here it isn't. But there's rushed, there's just right, and then there's please end this suffering HAHAHAHA. Srsly though, the real world arc made me kinda bored although there was a lot of cute moments.To be fair, I enjoyed reading this a lot. The different scenarios are fleshed out and exciting. A couple of novel logic may have passed me without me understanding because of the MTL though. For those who don't like crybaby MCs, it gets better. The MC may have been so much of a crybaby in the 1st arc because of one that must not be named using voodoo magic and he's still a bit of a crybaby in the next arc but he gets stronger and more mature as he gains experience. The MC often times surprise me with how rational he could be which also surprises the characters who initially encountered him as a kinda useless crybaby.Moving on to the romance part, you'll enjoy this if you enjoy a character who's usually aromantic and/or asexual. BUT, he does get a lot of romantic and s*xual advances from a LOT of GUYS. And when I say lots, I do mean lots. Nice variety btw. They're also pretty interesting characters. Spoiler
But in the end, they were all fragments of the endgame MC which does explain why so many guys like him out of nowhere. It's because it's the SAME PERSON. Feels like a cop-out though which is often seen in Chinese danmei (many guys turn out to be one person). If you're going to make a harem, stick to it! If you're looking for a REAL HAREM danmei, read Bird Dude Nie Bufan.
[collapse]Dialogue? Pretty funny at times. Plot, the different copies build up to an overarching arc so the plot doesn't leave you hanging with loose ends.Enjoy!