What I love mostly lies in the realistic portrayal of everyone's emotional struggles. Anyone felt out of place in school because they think they were wiser than other kids would find this relatable. I have a weakness for teleported characters, so I find the plot intriguing although the slice of life element is what really draws me into this story. I kept re-reading the first chapters because I always forget who's who. Somehow I feel that it would be easier to understand this story if it is in comic form than in web novel since I am so bad with names. I found some characters memorable, others not so. This novel is the kind of story that I can't read while doing two million other things --it's bad for multi-tasking. I feel like the story has several layers and I can't help but read between the lines and pay attention to what I'm reading. I’m still trying to find the perfect time to catch up on this story, hopefully soon.
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LIKEOh, yep. Comic form would help. I'm an avid manga-reader, and for that reason I also watch my fair share of anime. Now, me doing comics is probably covered somewhere in the declaration of human rights. Torture and weapons of mass destruction comes to mind... This type of story with an ensemble cast is quite common in the manga I read, and this is my attempt at doing it in text. Succesfully or not is up to the reader :D