It could be that they believe reading raw manhwa is bad for her eyesight or it's taking up too much of her time and affecting other important things.
Maybe they think it's not suitable for her or they have some concerns about the content.
Maybe they found the story too confusing or hard to follow in the raw version.
It could be that the content of the manhwa is not suitable for her or has a negative influence on her mindset. Or perhaps she's spending too much money on it and it's becoming a financial burden.
Maybe they lost interest in the story or found it too repetitive.
One way to resume is to bookmark the page or keep a record of the last chapter you read. Also, some websites might have a history feature that can help you pick up where you stopped.
I'm not sure exactly. It could focus on the struggles and efforts of characters to quit smoking or offer tips and information related to it.
Possibly because they believe she should focus on more traditional forms of literature or they have a bias against manhwa or English-language materials in general.
Well, it's possible that someone could stop her, but it all depends on various factors like the power dynamics and the circumstances within the manhwa. Sometimes the story takes unexpected turns, so we'll have to wait and see.
Maybe it was a plot twist or a cliffhanger to keep readers engaged.
It could be that her actions are causing harm to others or herself. Or perhaps she's about to make a big mistake that needs to be prevented.
Yes, it is. 'Never Too Late' has an engaging plot and interesting characters.