Honestly, I was disappointed since it ended a bit too abruptly for my taste. But I still rated this 9/10, because Machida is probably the first male character that touched my heart (among many shoujo mangas I've read).
I wholeheartedly love this manga so, so much. It's a very simple and unique manga. I also love how the old man doesn't just have a blank expression when controlling the doll all the time. Depending on the situation, he can make certain expressions.
Lmao, wtf?
She was literally sitting on her chair. The blonde tripped in front of MC, not on the side. How is that even possible? Magic? Looks like the author wanted to make our antagonist and her supporters outrageously dumb.. It's typical in a lot of isekais, but that just makes everything...
For once, I'm reading a reincarnation story that has actual weight. Not just, "Ou lah lah, I died from a tragic car accident and then I'm suddenly another person! New me, new life."
I really enjoyed this manhwa for what it tried to convey. There's really a lot to unbundle here, so..
Where do I even begin? Gosh..
I would go so far to say that this story has one of the best character growth and main characters in the romance genre. It's balanced well, they both have their...
Lmao, what a comical situation to be in. I'm aware they're both as straight as a line, but being in a car with just the two of them, while it's raining, sounds like it can lead to something romantic.
And I'm referring to the two guys.
Instead of being the villainous, the MC is a side character that will nurture the villainous at a young age? Too bad this is a promo for a novel, and I'm assuming there's no English translation too..