@Kelin Thingujam And that's the best part of the manhwa, its ambiguity and validity. The heroine is not perfect, she makes mistakes, she can be selfish, closed, rude to other characters, but there is a justification for it, we understand why she behaves the way she does, what brought her to this point, and it's not out of thin air as is often the case in manhwa. We don't have to agree with the character all the time, we don't have to agree with her actions, they don't have to be perfect, it's not interesting to follow such a character, but we have to understand why the character behaves the way they do, and this manhwa pays attention to that. I'm not just talking about Penny, but Calisto, her Father, Iklis, Reynold.
Honestly I'm very offended to see comments where Penny is hated, no among them there are justified, but to a large extent, people inattentively read, and can't keep in mind her whole path, and judge her actions purely from the last 3-5 chapters. Most people can't get it into their heads that Penny doesn't believe in the reality of what's going on, and how can she believe it, if she sees the pop-up windows of the game time after time, if in the beginning she couldn't even say a word without the game's instructions, if all her efforts were crossed out by what was supposed to happen ACCORDING to the game's plot (Yvonne's return). Same with her current behavior, you don't have to support the character, but if you judge them, then take everything that happened to them into account, otherwise why does the manhwa pay so much attention to it so you can just throw away information that is inconvenient to you?
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Honestly I'm very offended to see comments where Penny is hated, no among them there are justified, but to a large extent, people inattentively read, and can't keep in mind her whole path, and judge her actions purely from the last 3-5 chapters. Most people can't get it into their heads that Penny doesn't believe in the reality of what's going on, and how can she believe it, if she sees the pop-up windows of the game time after time, if in the beginning she couldn't even say a word without the game's instructions, if all her efforts were crossed out by what was supposed to happen ACCORDING to the game's plot (Yvonne's return). Same with her current behavior, you don't have to support the character, but if you judge them, then take everything that happened to them into account, otherwise why does the manhwa pay so much attention to it so you can just throw away information that is inconvenient to you?
Respect the labor of writers and illustrators, give their work appropriate attention. (◍•ᴗ•◍)