Are You a Village Person?

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The beginning had an interesting premise and was set up nicely, but it feels like the author decided to skip what should have been the entire middle of the manga? All that happened was two classmates started working the same secret job, and then all of a sudden, without any indication of it happening, it's just... accepted that the Mc loves the girl as if it had been a known and established fact the entire time, EVEN THOUGH it was very clearly stated at the beginning that though he found her cute, he didn't have any feelings for her. Disappointing. Feels like this series was abandoned before it was even given a chance to start
 
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The beginning had an interesting premise and was set up nicely, but it feels like the author decided to skip what should have been the entire middle of the manga? All that happened was two classmates started working the same secret job, and then all of a sudden, without any indication of it happening, it's just... accepted that the Mc loves the girl as if it had been a known and established fact the entire time, EVEN THOUGH it was very clearly stated at the beginning that though he found her cute, he didn't have any feelings for her. Disappointing. Feels like this series was abandoned before it was even given a chance to start
Yeah, I agree. It's a sad but common fate for mangas whose authors don't know how to write. So instead they throw the bare minimum premisce, assume the readers are gonna know the tropes, and switch to disconnected slice of life episodes, throwing any semblance of an overarching plot out the window. It can work at times, but most often it's detrimental to the work, and worst of all is that it's becoming commonplace.
 

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