it’s the author plot to make them dislike each other, but it feels like the author didn’t do that great of a job of making the two MC dislike for one another feel naturally, also ain’t like Ada is FIXING what every rich rat says when they are next to her, LETS hope she makes it right an fix THIS misunderstanding since this moron of an fiancé misunderstood her intention XDOkay so let me get this straight, she meets Ada and is immediately hostile for no reason. Now she meets the heroine Caroline and after a few nice words decides she is a good person to befriend. Just a friendly reminder, Ada has been nothing but nice and jumped out to protect her from an explosion
I'll say it again, I really don't like Kaye
given we are at JUST chapter 6………not any time soon T^T soo get ready for MORE misunderstandings!Man... When are they going to know they're each other friends from their previous lives? Too many misunderstanding for naught
That’s honestly such a weird plot point. Having two characters sucked into another world with no knowledge of who the other used to be makes every interaction with them weird in the back of my mind.Man... When are they going to know they're each other friends from their previous lives? Too many misunderstanding for naught
It's honestly not misunderstandings. There's no reason two (apparent) strangers would reveal to each other that they're from another world. Where would that naturally come up? Especially now? For now (and for a long while) it's a unique narrative angle that allows us access to two different POVs trying to manipulate the "game world" simultaneously, while also likely falling for each other again without realizing it. Not accusing you, but it feels like some want them to just randomly blurt this stuff out, doesn't matter if it makes sense realistically or not. Kaye might as well just introduce herself to every person as "Hi, I'm from another world. No I'm not crazy."given we are at JUST chapter 6………not any time soon T^T soo get ready for MORE misunderstandings!
Okay so let me get this straight, she meets Ada and is immediately hostile for no reason. Now she meets the heroine Caroline and after a few nice words decides she is a good person to befriend. Just a friendly reminder, Ada has been nothing but nice and jumped out to protect her from an explosion
I'll say it again, I really don't like Kaye
They are also bullying her and avoiding her because of the rumour. She's got no reason not to be distrustful of everyone she meets at that school. Most of the students treat her with the same disdain before she even meets them.If you didn't pay attention, Kaye is a commoner who hates nobles and also there's the way Ada react after knowing she was the demon lord. Caroline is a commoner too who didn't act hostile to her even being aware of the rumors.
I don't know what raws you're looking at, then. They interact (or think of each other) all the time. I'm not sure if you're exaggerating, just outright lying or really confused. Beyond that, the story has a narrative it's telling beyond just getting two girls to kiss.This is still boring if they don't even interact with each other that much. And I looked at the raw and there's gonna be like a gazillion of chapters before they start interacting a bit more. That's just fucking stupid.
Thinking about each other isn't interaction. Do you even understand what that word means?I don't know what raws you're looking at, then. They interact (or think of each other) all the time.
"Thinking of each other" was just an extra comment I made-- the parenthesis. I had other parts of my comment that you ignored, like the main part of that very sentence. But I guess you did that on purpose, anyway. The only out I can give you (without spoiling) is that your ideas of "interaction" are wildly different from mine.Thinking about each other isn't interaction. Do you even understand what that word means?
Interaction is interaction. Two people talking to each other, for instance. And while there are some scenes when they talk, there are many chapters when they don't at all. I'd say their relationship don't really start developing until around chapter 15 or so, and that's a little too late."Thinking of each other" was just an extra comment I made-- the parenthesis. I had other parts of my comment that you ignored, like the main part of that very sentence. But I guess you did that on purpose, anyway. The only out I can give you (without spoiling) is that your ideas of "interaction" are wildly different from mine.