yeah... well, about the last part... a storm is coming and i don't think many people will like it...
Right, Chap 76 as of writing this, and I came here to know what people would think of the recent developpements. Apparently the whole comment section is filled with brainrot and bad takes, so I won't bother with early entries.
I mostly agree with Truesalt, in the general sense, but the last couple chapters don't compute for me. I don't care about the FMC's body count or the "wimpy" personality of the MC, and the premice doesn't bother me. I also appreciate the side characters having their own takes and outlooks on things, while I agree that there are too many outliers that are "irregulars" on their view of love and relationships. To each their own, but it feels kinda forced to have this many of them gathered in the same friend group. To the issue at hand:
The last two chapters are an antithesis of the whole progress we've had up to now. Ending the relationship is a robotic way to look at things, if she really is in love with the guy, then it won't stop her from thinking about him and having feelings, and yeah, you could have them see each other less because they want to focus on their stydies or whatever, but don't break up over it???
I mean, it feels like she's still detached if she thinks that way, if you can just shut them out of your mind completely then were you even in love with them in the first place? Everyone just agreeing in chap 76 is also straight up moronic. It feels like the author really want to justify his choice, and therefore have all characters vindicate it.
The MC should be heartbroken, and the FMC should be made to realise that her actions are hurtful to him, and from there having communication and therefore progress (both narrative and in the relationship). But no, all characters are robots now, I guess. It feels like the MC has been influenced by her and now rationalyse the result instead of having an emotional response. In the end it feels tone deaf. Also, the FMC's former first love should have stayed a flashback only character. It's obvious the author brought him back up just to stir shit up with the readers, even if nothing ends up happening.
I'm not saying everything should be smooth sailing all the time, but you can't have them being, yeah, we're happy and growing and learning alongside each other, but then there's this thing I want to do so let's break up but we're totally still in love and I'll wait for you forever and all that bullshit. That's not how relationship work, it's not believable. What next? We're happily married and have a kid but I want to focus on my career so let's divorce, but I still love you btw?
With her being tutored by her ex still, the shitstorm of comments on the way is only gonna get worse. It should have stayed focused on the growing up part and the relationship and maybe also leaning more on the sex side of things. Her being experienced feels like a meaningless point in her backstory if it's not touched upon in the present. MC going slow and insecure is par of the course with the archetype he's written within, but then it's up to the FMC to move things along at least in this aspect of their relationship.
I don't think we're set up for ntr, at least. I don't think the author has what it takes to write shit like this. But the tension we have now is also not good, being ruined by the characters all being robots. My guess: we're gonna have a mirror setting to that of the beginning, where she's entering uni, being "single", having her reputation of being easy, and being pursued by guys, but this time around she's gonna turn them down. We'll see...