This is a real remedy that used to exist. They'd put iron in various forms into wine and drink it. Wasn't necessiarly nails, but iron shavings would work as well. The benefit of nails is that you just drop it in, and the alcohol likely would cause some of it to come off into the wine and...
What do you mean? It's gone in exactly the direction you'd expect from the genre (aka Harem style HS romance). I'd say it's on the better side as well, since it doesn't rely so heavily on tropes and being unserious to an extreme degree/over playing the harem aspects. It feels pretty natural...
People complaining about this chapter are insane. This series is ridiculous and this chapter just doubles down on it, after already doubling down like 3 times in previous chapters (so why now are people upset). It's fantastic comedy. If you want a serious romance there's like 3 dozen over there...
This series does a great job being just enough smut, just enough fetish, and just enough plot. Too often stuff like this is written as smut/fetish content first and foremost and the plot gets left behind, but here it's front and center.
Ah, but did we NEED to go isekai trope with probably (hopefully not) white lotus OGFL? I feel like this series didn't need it, cuz now we're just going down a predictable plot of the isekai person not being the original and that same kind, caring person, etc etc. For such a unique start to the...
It's because people aren't used to reality coming at them - and manga/manhwa most definitely doesn't portray real life commonly. Someone having baggage and an ex? Totally normal, especially at a young age where you still go to the same schools commonly. Aya and Hikari happening to be...
In any other series, that'd be the trope - accidentally running into a relative bringing them together. In this one? Nope, it's picking plants and bear attacks.
This series really is a gem in the HS romance genre. The comedy and ridiculousness is off the charts (though after ch2 and "I am Cat-Chan", we should all already know this).
That's the point though - he decided to save his brother, nothing more. To that end, he pitied Seraphina and helped her out and kept his distance - went to war to save his brother (or so he thought) but in the end it was pointless he found, as Shou still died, and he gave up once more on his...
I love that the MC is actually trash and mentally fucked up. He can't do shit right, even with a second chance, abandoned Seraphina to go cry to himself, and is not worthy of any pity.
That's who Arvel is. So rare to see this kind of story.
I wonder what he did to get involved - like if it was related to his father and him "getting in the way" of past events before he died, I'd understand, but it doesn't seem that way? I think the time loop stuff is more just like any regression story - it gives you context and planning time and...
This is playing like a typical harem situation, but at the same time I see no harem tag and it doesn't FEEL like a harem series with how characters aren't built on tropes. So many options for this story.
Interesting setup, compared to most variations of the same story as they're already a couple, already past the "forming a relationship" part and already out to the parents. Of course it'll have typical getting caught moments and close calls, but less of the will they won't they drama. 50/50 it's...
Every series readers are like "y no yuri" and this series is exactly what we all wished for. I actually very much appreciate the MC is constantly returning to their premise, and the little narrator bubbles are fun.