After literal decades of romantic dramas/comedies where main characters getting together was reserved for the last chapter of the series, in the late 2010s/early 2020s a bunch of authors finally came to the same realization their audience had years ago: that fucking sucked, and there were far...
My enthusiasm over this series actually letting the two MCs date came crashing in to the ground with Gojo's unwillingness to even hold her fucking hand on a date.
I can't help but notice Mangadex changed the name from "What's Wrong with being the Villainess" to a much sloppier "Isn't being a wicked woman much better?"
Like yeah, they mean roughly the same thing, but the first one is a reasonable native English localization, while the second one reads...
@matthiasIsGud If you're unaware of it, read Do Chokkyuu Kareshi x Kanojo. The main couple don't have time to spend faffing about with this will they won't they stuff, so they just go for it. There's a secondary romance starring the main girl's little sister that I honestly couldn't give less of...
Oh man, that was close. There was almost progress, good thing the author dodged it. If there's one thing I want to avoid at all costs in a romance story, it's plot progression.
"He thought it was just an accident that he got sent back a thousand years by a rogue lightning strike."
Unless this is a universe where lightning is just known to do that, this dude is a fucking moron.
Thank god, I was worried there would be any meaningful progress. Well, not really. It's a romcom manga, after all, and those things avoid character development like the plague.
Ehhh, that's kinda iffy on the statutory rape thing. For one thing, he's at least 16 based on his grade. That's around when guys reach sexual maturity. This isn't some 12 year old kid who maybe hasn't even learned what sex is yet. If you age both characters up by even 2 years, it would be...