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I've been wondering about this for a while, and it's good that it was mentioned. How is it possible that no one has said anything about Yujin? There haven't been any rumors spread by former classmates or anything like that. π« Yujin wasn't very careful about that; he even used his real name instead of a stage name. If they had initially used the typical narrative of him being a boy with glasses, long hair that hid his face, etc., who suddenly became handsome and unrecognizable, I suppose I would have accepted it π , but Yujin has been the same from beginning to end. I hope he doesn't get into trouble, especially since he made enemies at his high school.
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Only cultured people will recognize that name π
The results make me sad πππ also, I don't feel it makes much sense for them to be left out like that, after all the disparity in the teams is huge. The teams have 10, 20, 15, and 5 members if I'm not mistaken, and they eliminated the team with the fewest members. I feel like there will be too many people in the video for them to really be given relevance π« At least I have faith that Yujin will do well in the next challenge π
Thank you for the chapter ππππππππ Happy early New Year π₯³π
God, I have the same questions π I think the author could have explored more parts of the story that would have really benefited the plot π instead I think he dragged out things that didn't really make much sense. The characters felt very flat to me at a certain point in the plot. The author used very clichΓ© phrases like "Rey is an average, normal, ordinary, common, common boy, etc., etc." πππ I hated when he used those words. One part I deeply hated was when he reunited with his family. They never gave us any depth to his past; he only said that he didn't like being called by his full name. But I don't understand the irrational hatred his family had for Rey. Personally, I was mostly in Esme's fandom. Ever since her kidnapping, I've literally been supporting her. At one point, I even wanted the story to be a harem, but oh well, everything went to hell in the end. One character was rejected and completely discarded (Trisha), Esme was supposedly very much in love, and Rey distanced herself because he ended up sacrificing his mother for her sake, even though he felt the same way. In the end, she herself ended up just like her mother. Alicia didn't even last two chapters after she and Rey confessed their undying love, and the same with Lucielle. They give us a beautiful, peaceful life, with children included, and then two seconds later, they snatch it all away. π« At first, the author made Rey very overpowered, but little by little, he started to look pathetic. Even Ater told him to his face, "You can be the most annoying, immature, senseless, and incredibly incompetent Master I've ever had." Just like that... It was a book I genuinely enjoyed, but there were many inconsistencies in the plot and the ending left much to be desired. I'll erase those last two chapters from my mind for the sake of my mental health π³οΈπ
Me too, I can't believe I came here only to end up seeing that kind of ending π
If I remember correctly, only 5 can make their debut, right?? πππ If my boys aren't in the final lineup (Haneul, Taeyang, Robin, Haru, Seojun) I'll be very sad π I mean, they're the ones who've been given the most screen time, right? I hope no other character appears out of nowhere