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I was really hooked into the story in the beginning because the plot was good and the story was rolling along nicely. I really liked the idea of getting more powerful zombies from eating that little pill/bean shaped gel that can be found in other zombies. I also noticed the blatant fanservice, but that was fine with me. After some time, the progression of the story was slower, and I just didn't like the personality of the main character and some of the side characters anymore. Even the quality of the art has changed so much from the beginning chapters. It is certainly reasonable for an artist's art style to change over time, but the art style has become so much more simplified and cheap looking. It gives the notion that the artist has become bored of drawing it, may not want to give it their all, or maybe they just want to do the bare minimum so it is passable. There is also the thought that maybe the artist is being treated poorly or may be in a bad state that affects their drawing quality and it may be something they can't change. All the negatives built up to the point that I no longer wanted to read it anymore and I had to drop it. I stopped reading on chapter 117. I honestly regret spending so many spirit stones (old webnovel currency) and then later, fastpasses (current webnovel currency) on this comic. In the end though, I hope the artist(s) and/or writer(s) try to better the comic and give the readers a satisfactory ending. Thank you for reading my review. Have a wonderful rest of your day and stay safe during the pandemic. Take care of yourself.
This is an incredible story. I was enraptured by the strong trust that binds the characters together. Behlen's incredible mind is astonishing and I really do enjoy seeing the little genius at work. Meltic's never-ending love for his sister is admirable, and living in such poor conditions while pretending to be some pompous tyrant kid's slave, toy, and ego stroker really does take a toll, and I commend him for enduring it all. Mr. Tamura is a reliable and patient man and he gallantly protects his allies while being conscious of himself. When he had the chance to take over as leader of Aoyama, he didn't because he knew his own strengths and weaknesses. It's difficult to turn down a tempting offer, but he did it anyway. Barak's background and his past is what makes him fascinating to me. To be able to withstand years of complete obedience against your will takes a lot of courage and strength. It's amazing how Youngsik completely changed the fates of to-be villains and other characters who he would otherwise have no association with, into his closest friends and companions. But I have one concern. The story ends when the team is about to enter a fight with Wolfgath's avatar. Where has the rest of the story gone? Why has it abruptly ended like this? I lightly searched the comments about this peculiar ending, but I found none. If anyone knows of where I can find and read the ending to this comic, or if you know why this comic suddenly stopped publishing, please comment down below. It would be highly appreciated. I thank you for reading. Have a wonderful day.
This is a really cool story! I can't remember any of their names though. And I feel bad for the bunny kid...all he wanted was the white cat's attention and praise, but he kept being ignored because all the white cat cares about is the black cat. If only the white cat would open his eyes and see that he has a perfectly capable lover right in front of him (the bunny), and that he doesn't have to keep chasing the black cat. It works out perfectly if only he would realize it. Shiyue would be with the black cat, and the white cat would be with the bunny. Though I dunno about their age difference...that'd be a problem.
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Throw the whole person away. He isn't fit for this world with his weird aesthetics. (I'm joking ofc)
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Trying to Save my Favorite Character from His Tragic Fate
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