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chrono1337

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Aug 30, 2017
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Went back and thought about it and Sophia started out as a tsundere, and just de-evolved into a controlling manipulative bitch. The whole reason for her being there and the relationship upgrade is her guilt tripping what happened, and using it as a weapon against the mc. The author wants us to feel empathy for her position but that is really hard when her personality is just so unlikable. The vibe of the story has really derailed since the incident and focus shift to her. Emilia was pushing it sometimes with the tsundere troupe but at least she had some likable qualities.
 

AlterdStates7

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Feb 18, 2020
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Emilia was pushing it sometimes with the tsundere troupe but at least she had some likable qualities.
I could deal with either of them, but both of them is just too much. They are alright in one on one scenes, but it feels like when they are both in a scene they are bitching, either at the MC or each other. Most of the time for no good reason. Honestly one or ideally both need to tone it way down, because the whole dynamic is wearing really thin at this point.
 

Daermon420

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Sep 5, 2020
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What really puzzles me about this is why give Sofia of all the girls carte blanche to decide who joins the harem? She's the clingiest, neediest and most jealous of all the girls. So I guess that means no harem after all? Because unless something drastically changes about Sofias character I really do not see her ever willingly allowing another woman to get intimate with the MC. Hell, she even got pissed about Mary early in the game who is her close friend. And Mary as far as I can tell never went beyond fuckbuddy status with MC, let alone girlfriend.
 
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