Oneul ui Hanyoil eun Yeojada - Vol. 1 Ch. 49 - A Silent Crisis

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Holy moly I thought Lee Ruha was gonna disappear for the arc, she's still staying relevant!!! This isn't a good situation for Han Yoil though. Pressure from her mentor-rival, feminization training during the day, and then practice until night with Lee Wonjin... Good luck Yoil 🫡

Thank you for the chapter!!!
 
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Team Iruha is not dead y’all!!!

I love the Dabi subplot, it’s very entertaining. I hope we see more of how the forced feminization by others affects Sanghyun mentally, the psychological aspect of the series has been its strong suit, so I expect it to be addressed at some point.
 
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They said overusing the perfume makes you more like your past life's body and you'll start sharing "taste buds, sense of smell, secretions, hormones, nervous system" so Sanghyeon will like sweet foods more and not be able to handle carbonated drinks but also he will smell like Yoil which would be incredibly sus
 
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Unironically this is becoming one of my favorite weekly series that I'm currently following, keep in mind right now I'm following 356 ongoing series.

Originally I just was in it for the funny genderslop, I didn't think I'd be this invested. :pacman:
 
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lol, the sleep-deprived instructor is unknowingly force-femming MC. I called it! Hopefully she doesn't go too overboard with it or poor Iruha would have to deal with a girly-sounding boyfriend (maybe she would prefer that? she is also definitely one of the biggest contributor to the constant perfume swaps MC has to do.). Poor MC has been force-femmed left right and center, the perfume side-effects weren't enough and now he has to deal with his unc voice beaten off him replaced with a cutesy soft feminine voice.

Also, Iruha-bros we are so fucking back.
 
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Unironically this is becoming one of my favorite weekly series that I'm currently following, keep in mind right now I'm following 356 ongoing series.

Originally I just was in it for the funny genderslop, I didn't think I'd be this invested. :pacman:
It helps that the author takes the gender changes as one of it's important plot points, rather than a one-off plot gimmick.
 
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Unironically this is becoming one of my favorite weekly series that I'm currently following, keep in mind right now I'm following 356 ongoing series.

Originally I just was in it for the funny genderslop, I didn't think I'd be this invested. :pacman:
This is the one of scant few manwha I have discovered that have actually good writing and isn't your usual power-fantasy or wish-fullfillment slop. and this is coming from the premise of it being a genderbend manwha, I can't stress this enough, that combination of media and genre would make this a terrible mess of fanservice and tropes. and yet it subverts those expectations and surpasses it by miles ahead.

I do like how there really isn't any actual antagonists, and the ones that do get confrontational and have conflict with the MC have pretty understandable reasons to do so that isn't 'its cuz they r evil'. I can see why BitchA would be a jerk to what she saw was a nepobaby that was able to fight with her for the debut position solely from looks until she saw that MC could actually walk the talk, not talk the talk. Why Iruha would be mean and condescending towards Fem!MC, the main rival towards her (complicated) love for Male!MC. Why Iruha's corporate office would be apprehensive towards the MC, an unknown outsider that was brought in by their problematic talent to resolve something that should have been solved internally. Why Iruha's (gal) stalker would become the obsessed stalker-hater she became towards Iruha (I don't know what's up with the guy stalker though).

Hell, even the narcistic dumbass fuckboy isn't portrayed at all in an antagonistic lens even though his personality checks out all the boxes needed to make him one. Instead he's portrayed just as an aloof dumb kid.. Since he has no reason to be in conflict with the MC journey to be an idol in the first place
 
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is it just me or does it seem like Lee Ruha might be starting to suspect Sanghyeon is Han Yoil?
 

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