The female lead being an administrator for a school that’s in reality a juvenile prison for troublemakers and unwanted youth – that’s quite a refreshing setting 🙂
But what exactly did she mean by “if the story CONTIUES to follow the original against my will!? And she’s already the “lover” of the dark-haired villain?
I really don’t like this.
Authors often use this excuse to explain why the female lead is already in a dangerous situation (“boohoohoo, the story forced me no matter what I did and tried!”), but of course right after the manhwa actually starts, the female lead can change the story however she pleases and “the story” does literally nothing at all in order to restore itself….
Eveaustria
The female lead being an administrator for a school that’s in reality a juvenile prison for troublemakers and unwanted youth – that’s quite a refreshing setting 🙂
But what exactly did she mean by “if the story CONTIUES to follow the original against my will!? And she’s already the “lover” of the dark-haired villain?
I really don’t like this.
Authors often use this excuse to explain why the female lead is already in a dangerous situation (“boohoohoo, the story forced me no matter what I did and tried!”), but of course right after the manhwa actually starts, the female lead can change the story however she pleases and “the story” does literally nothing at all in order to restore itself….