Kurosaki Wants Me All to Himself: The Intense Sweetness of First Love · review
The series was pretty decent and normal at first, but the character development got worse and worse. I'll talk about the female protagonist. She's self-centered, stupid, and stubborn. She says she likes him, but her actions always prove otherwise. - Her initial insecurity is understandable, but after so many times ml protagonist has shown protectiveness, she still backs down, afraid of being gossiped about for no reason. - After chapter 15, I thought there would be a change in her behavior, but when the second ml was about to kiss her, instead of pushing her away, she felt sorry for him. What's going on? - She didn't goto cheer for ml at the soccer game, she doesn't know he doesn't like sweets. I think she should reevaluate her own behavior in light of the second fml.
- She's always pushing the male lead away because she's afraid of disappointing others? If she's that afraid, then just break up, girl!
- In chapter 22, ml misses her so much that he travels far to see her. But then he catches her laughing and talking with a strange guy, while not replying to the male lead's messages. She sees ml like that, but only feels sorry for the other guy. Isn't that intense love?
- When ml gets jealous, she asks if he trusts her, promising to be more careful next time. Then, the next time she talks to ml, she's all smiles, talking about how comfortable she is with the other guy. What the hell is that?
She's just using the facade of weakness to cover up her terrible nature. On one hand, she enjoys ml's love, and on the other hand, she pretends to be afraid of being talked about. She's truly awful.