From what I remember from reading the novel through google translate, the story follows this same formula for the most part.So, the driving force of this story is Aoi trying to equalize the standing of everyone in school for the prioritization of educational effectiveness. Her blunt personality and overwhelming strength generate humor, social friction, and a force that demands a response.
Is there anything else significant going on here? After two volumes of story it's feeling so thin that I think I'm missing something. Is this just wish-fulfillment for adults who were bullied in school that doesn't resonate with me?
I'm normally not one to use spoilers to make drop/keep reading decisions, but you've convinced me to bounce. I appreciate it!From what I remember from reading the novel through google translate, the story follows this same formula for the most part.
Some douche appears and does not believe the FMC is some OP teacher.
Douche fucks around, then Aoi has them find out.
Repeat with a new douche with some slight variations.
I remember thinking in later arcs that it was getting silly, the new douches should know who the FMC is by now. But they still go "LOL YOU LIE THIS LITTLE GIRL CAN'T BE SOME GOD TEACHER LOL LOL LOL"
Wait you consider that a spoiler? I even went out of my way to not specify any details.I'm normally not one to use spoilers to make drop/keep reading decisions, but you've convinced me to bounce. I appreciate it!
Oh, I guess calling vague future details spoilers is a bit harsh. Didn't mean to accuse you or anythingWait you consider that a spoiler? I even went out of my way to not specify any details.
Well, ok then I will edit it with spoiler blur just in case.
To be fair, most readers like this type of power fantasy, Nations, Kings, Royalty all bowing down to the MC which can destroy them with the flicker of a finger if they so much desire.I agree with Shmeep that the premise of the manga is running thin. I started reading this because i like the artist's artwork from his other stuff but this has nowhere to go but downhill. Aoi is no Onizuka, and her "i'm always in the right" status turns her into a boring mary sue.