The story starts out a little abrasive and *seemingly* shallow, but much like the main protagonist that is merely a defensive mechanism to keep its status as an ultimate gem. The first 30 chapters were fun and generally light. Pretty funny too. After that those continue but I’m finding myself more invested and interested as the characters start getting more complex, real, and admirable. Real villains haven’t had much time yet, and I hope that they are done as well as the protagonist is (challenge there for sure). Thx and cheers to the author!
Seshata
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