@marapriyemova agreed on the points that the removal of all of her familial ties and her being a social outcast and being hated by her village is the clichéd, overly dramatic shounen way to make her an "easy" romance target and that her being too eager/accepting to be a slave is kinda offputting.
on the romance part between the protags i disagree though. throughout the course of history there have been countless examples of men throwing away everything for a woman, often elevating them to a high social status in an otherwise patriarchal society. dunno if that ever happened because of "love at first sight", but hey, it's a shounen manga. if you're looking for character depth, this demographic just isn't for you. and because of the love-at-first-sight thing he's devoted to the female main character. what's wrong with that? and the mention of the slice of life bits like cooking, shopping and whatever gives the reader the opportunity to see the mc ponder about and trying to advance their relationship. and that slow pace of selfdiscory compounded with the lightheartedness makes this so great imo. the action bits don't feel out of place either, even if these are scenarios you may have seen elsewhere. if you don't like such a mix of slice of life and action and prefer a stoic, apathetic kind of character then you should look elsewhere. cause the title pretty much gave away what to expect from this manga.
lastly, it appears that you have read the original source, the novel, which i don't have. so i'm only referring to this manga adaption and the story/character traits shown here. your take on this series may be different, if they omitted important parts in the manga.
on the romance part between the protags i disagree though. throughout the course of history there have been countless examples of men throwing away everything for a woman, often elevating them to a high social status in an otherwise patriarchal society. dunno if that ever happened because of "love at first sight", but hey, it's a shounen manga. if you're looking for character depth, this demographic just isn't for you. and because of the love-at-first-sight thing he's devoted to the female main character. what's wrong with that? and the mention of the slice of life bits like cooking, shopping and whatever gives the reader the opportunity to see the mc ponder about and trying to advance their relationship. and that slow pace of selfdiscory compounded with the lightheartedness makes this so great imo. the action bits don't feel out of place either, even if these are scenarios you may have seen elsewhere. if you don't like such a mix of slice of life and action and prefer a stoic, apathetic kind of character then you should look elsewhere. cause the title pretty much gave away what to expect from this manga.
lastly, it appears that you have read the original source, the novel, which i don't have. so i'm only referring to this manga adaption and the story/character traits shown here. your take on this series may be different, if they omitted important parts in the manga.