I mean, she kinda deserves it tbhLemon seems to still be into him after all those years. This will be a punch in the gut when she realises he's into Kogahara.
Agreed, so generic so far. It would have been more interesting if the author keep the lie obscured from the reader more time, or if indeed had it happen. Because let's be honest the MC has that face of a NTR protagonist. And let me be clear I don't like NTR, but with the way those MC's are written, bland and as generic as possible, it is not surprising cheating happens.So far Ex-Gf seems more like Mary Sue: good at cooking and studying, popular, good housemate, fashionable, actually never cheated.
Meanwhile MC is just a generic self-insert protagonist without any characteristics. Averege or below average at everything and without any passion/hobby.
Just so happens I also wrote comment about it under chapter 1. And it's pretty similar to what you said, besides MC looking like NTR protagonist. I don't read many NTR stories.Agreed, so generic so far. It would have been more interesting if the author keep the lie obscured from the reader more time, or if indeed had it happen. Because let's be honest the MC has that face of a NTR protagonist. And let me be clear I don't like NTR, but with the way those MC's are written, bland and as generic as possible, it is not surprising cheating happens.
I don't care much myself(not NTR fan at all). I give stories a shot to do what they want and react to how they execute it, over inserting my own preferences.Just so happens I also wrote comment about it under chapter 1. And it's pretty similar to what you said, besides MC looking like NTR protagonist. I don't read many NTR stories.
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"It would be much more interesting. Being stuck against your will with someone who betrayed you.
Having GF who cheated also would be more relatable than just having girlfriend who LIED THAT SHE CHEATED???"
I mean that's how the majority of these "school-based" rom-coms are. "She's good and studying and sports. She kind to everyone and she is the cutest girl at school. Admired by all boys and girls" While the guy's most redeeming qualities are he's just a "nice guy". I kind of like this because it's so freaking over the top. They left it so vague, so I am interested to see what's up with the ex gf.So far Ex-Gf seems more like Mary Sue: good at cooking and studying, popular, good housemate, fashionable, actually never cheated.
Meanwhile MC is just a generic self-insert protagonist without any characteristics. Averege or below average at everything and without any passion/hobby.
So far true, but you do have to remember that there have literally only been two chapters. You gotta let the author cook. This definitely could be as bad as kanokari, but it also could actually be good. We just don't know yet.So far Ex-Gf seems more like Mary Sue: good at cooking and studying, popular, good housemate, fashionable, actually never cheated.
Meanwhile MC is just a generic self-insert protagonist without any characteristics. Averege or below average at everything and without any passion/hobby.
Finally, someone else who has realized that the author hasn't even started cooking yet. I definitely agree that it would have been best to save that reveal for later and have a slower paced reveal that recontectualizes the character.I don't care much myself(not NTR fan at all). I give stories a shot to do what they want and react to how they execute it, over inserting my own preferences.
But I do think at minimum it would've been better to wait a bit before revealing that the cheating was a lie to the audience.
Having mc have to liveand work with someone who hurt him deeply that 3 years later he still is conflicted over it, with a character who appears guiltless having cheated on him (interested in only herself), would've been more interesting. Kinda like Love Agency, where surface impressions of characters flipped after some development.
Let us grow to hate her for cheating shamelessly, to then learn she had to lie for some reason, and genuinely seeks to make amends as soon as she reconnected with him. And even despite her own feelings, become his wingwoman in pursuing her roommate.
I won't say I dislike the series(body swap/transformation series are usually fun ways to add drama, comedy, etc)(yet, it's only 2 chapters), but it's starting premise/emphasis is certainly a bit weak. But all that means is the author just needs to put more work to make the series engaging. Maybe it will soar, maybe it will nosedive.