The 20s chapters are quite a gut punch.
I know they're going to make up in the end but I don't wanna see it happen. Not to mention how outlandish/unrealistic their highschool incident is
Story would have been much better if Edgar is legitimately the villain and not a love interest.
The author is just going to write off the shitty part of him with misunderstandings and being treated poorly growing up to make us like him.
I initially found it tense and interesting because of...
Better than other similar manhuas in the same sub-genre. But it's a really low bar, 6.5 out of 10 at the best. That's being generous because I still ended up dropping it after ~140 chapters.
100% the author is just improvising as he goes. The first 5 or so chapters were alright but the poor writing ability really shows afterwards as the story is blindly progressing.
Sigh... the other comments here. It's still early on in the story, the mc wins here since he continues to conceal his powers. Even the siblings don't know the extent of his strength yet. They won't continue acting this way once they learn.
Yet other people are making it like it's the end of the...