- #1
I normally absolutely hate "misunderstanding" comedy and dense, OP protagonists. Tilea is one of the most dense protagonists I've seen and the story just throwing misunderstanding on top of misunderstanding without ever resolving any of them. So I rated it 4 stars of course.I made it through the early chapters because the main characters are cute. But with that much density, it soon reached critical mass and somehow started being funny. So now it's cute and funny. And I want to find out if Tilea ever resolves any of the misunderstandings. Somehow I think they'll just keep piling up and then it'll end with Tilea going "Well, that was an uneventful life. I'm just sad that my little sister never graduated from being a chuuni..." but I do want to see how she'd react if she does notice.So yeah, I started caring about the characters (good), I wanted to see what happens next in the story (also good), the protagonist - while dense - actually drives the story (why does that feel noteworthy?), and the setting keeps getting more developed with each arc (nice). And aside from Tilea herself, everything else makes sense within the setting. The questionable parts are the protagonist's density (if you can't imagine anyone being denser than [insert character], well, Tilea's at least as dense) and that the story and humor are heavily dependent on misunderstandings.While enjoyable in low dosages, consuming large quantities of Tilea in a short period of time may cause irreparable brain damage. Please read responsibly.