To be honest, no. The story in the manga made me reassess my view of you. But it's not all negative; it just gave me a new perspective.
It depends on the context and character development within the comic. Sometimes the relationship dynamics can change.
A manga adaptation would usually retain some elements and plots from the novel, which might attract readers to continue reading the original novel. Therefore, after reading the adapted manga, one might be interested in certain plots and elements in the novel and want to read the novel again to understand more related content. However, it also depended on the reader's personal preferences. Some people might prefer the plot and style of the manga rather than the plot and style of the novel.
Sure! The plot keeps evolving in interesting ways and the characters remain engaging.
Yes, I do. The story developments in this chapter kept me engaged and interested.
I'm still into it. The plot twists and character interactions in chapter 55 managed to hold my attention and keep me rooting for you.
Sure do! The art style is unique and the plot keeps me hooked.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide enough information. However, generally speaking, the plot and content of a novel might change as the story progressed. Some novels might have some surprises or reversals at the end that surprised or dissatisfied the readers. If you are reading such a novel and feel confused, I suggest you continue reading until you find the answer. Or you can ask other readers or the author for more information about the plot and ending of the novel.
Sure! The art style is amazing and the relationship dynamics are captivating. Also, the story has some unique twists that make it stand out.
Not necessarily. It depends on your personal preferences. Some people enjoy having a companion to discuss and share thoughts, while others are fine on their own.
In chapter 47, there's a big reveal about the main character's true feelings. But I don't want to spoil it for you!