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@Helen_Brite and @yumegaze
the fact that there is no incest tag is probably what brought people to dislike the story in the first place. As I said in another comment, the incest tag is even used for relationships where the characters aren't blood related and have lived together as family for WAY less longer than the characters of this manwha.
Take the example of Citrus, the incest tag is used and the characters have absolutely 0 blood relations (it's about girls who become sisters due to remarried parents) and lived together for less longer (they literally get into a relationship less than a month after meeting, in the very first chapter). The tag is used for relationship between two family members regardless of the blood ties and regardless of the time spent together. And in this case the characters spent 20+ years living together (if you account for her past life). Yes, if they do end up together it is incest, and yes, it means it needs the incest tag.
I'm not saying incest is unacceptable in fiction, I'm a huge fan of Citrus (that's why I brought it up) and I often read incest stories. But when people don't expect incest and get incest it's bound to create unsatisfied people. And those unsatisfied people are bound to complain and not just silently drop it when it happens after 40 chapters and they are already invested in the story.
But yeah, in the end I'll just drop it because I see that the direction the author is taking is becoming clearer and clearer, and I just don't like it.
Take the example of Citrus, the incest tag is used and the characters have absolutely 0 blood relations (it's about girls who become sisters due to remarried parents) and lived together for less longer (they literally get into a relationship less than a month after meeting, in the very first chapter). The tag is used for relationship between two family members regardless of the blood ties and regardless of the time spent together. And in this case the characters spent 20+ years living together (if you account for her past life). Yes, if they do end up together it is incest, and yes, it means it needs the incest tag.
I'm not saying incest is unacceptable in fiction, I'm a huge fan of Citrus (that's why I brought it up) and I often read incest stories. But when people don't expect incest and get incest it's bound to create unsatisfied people. And those unsatisfied people are bound to complain and not just silently drop it when it happens after 40 chapters and they are already invested in the story.
But yeah, in the end I'll just drop it because I see that the direction the author is taking is becoming clearer and clearer, and I just don't like it.