well, it's good, but the personality of the MC is a little strange after all, he was supposed to be kind and in history he looks more like those young masters of Chinese novels, the premise is very good, but I think you chose the wrong anime, mainly because To Love Ru has very few combat scenes because it doesn't match the story very well. Otherwise, I felt that the author is having a little difficulty passing on to the reader what is happening, mainly due to the lack of details involving the places where the characters are and what they are doing, such as when Rito fights with Yami who was being controlled, it took me about 10 minutes to understand that someone had infiltrated and controlled her.
In short, the story is good but the MC is nothing like the anime, and some scenes are difficult to understand what is happening
“Have you ever thought about what would happen if you are in the manga that you loved? What could you have changed? Or how you would enjoy that world?
Join our MC as he finds himself in a manga world for unknown reasons and join the m
well, it's good, but the personality of the MC is a little strange after all, he was supposed to be kind and in history he looks more like those young masters of Chinese novels, the premise is very good, but I think you chose the wrong anime, mainly because To Love Ru has very few combat scenes because it doesn't match the story very well. Otherwise, I felt that the author is having a little difficulty passing on to the reader what is happening, mainly due to the lack of details involving the places where the characters are and what they are doing, such as when Rito fights with Yami who was being controlled, it took me about 10 minutes to understand that someone had infiltrated and controlled her.
In short, the story is good but the MC is nothing like the anime, and some scenes are difficult to understand what is happening
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