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The base of reading a story is being able to immerse yourself into it. I do agree that it may be annoying to see that kind of comments,but why are people reading books in the first place? They want to see the main characters's actions and behavior throughout their "journey". For this manga, some readers are probably asking themselves "what would I do if I were in his shoes".
Sometimes the story's main character acts as expected, readers are happy.
Sometimes it's unexpected, readers are surprised.
Sometimes it's a mistake, readers are unhappy.
Sometimes it's a stupid idea, readers get angry.
Now what's in common in what I listed? Well, the character everyone is following actually did something. That's why, in the end, deep inside, readers want to know what's going to happen next.
Now let's take a look at this manga, or at the manga mentionned, being Rent a GF. Well, main characters didn't do anything yet. We're not on R-a-GF's chat so I won't go any deeper, readers should know what I'm talking about. Would you read a book/manga/light novel where the main character just... doesn't act at all?
No. Obviously.
Then why didn't the readers drop the series already? Because they're waiting for that change/action to happen.
Now why are people being so salty about those series. Easy, we're getting pretty far in the story, yet the main character everyone is following didn't take any action yet. That's why. But it doesn't mean they don't like the manga. They just want a bit of "oh there was a bit of changement since ch.1 in this manga". We're not talking about some insane story-changing development.
Imaging how freaking cute it'd be if at the end of a chapter, Ren suddenly appeared before Demon-chan, giving her flowers and telling her in her language "flowers for you". That's definitely not a story developpement, yet every single reader would be like "OHHH DAMMM CUUUTE!!!!".
TL;DR readers are salty because of the lack of acting MC. But they aren't desperate enough about the manga to believe that nothing will ever happen. So they keep reading.