To Whom It No Longer Concerns · review
The plot is pretty straightforward, and the characters are exactly what you expect them to be. The villains are very villainous, not likable at all, but the good thing is that the revenge is done well. The female lead never hesitates or feels guilty about seeking revenge, which makes it satisfying. The male lead becomes more interesting the more you learn about him, especially when you understand why he is so firmly on the female lead’s side. Their romance is good, and the ending is nice, even though it leaves some things unanswered. One funny thing is how the FL acts shocked about being betrayed when it’shonestly undeniable. Her brother is hostile, and her sister is awful from the start. There was really no way to miss the red flags.
Is it groundbreaking? No. It’s a bit dramatic, but also fun.