Jan 26, 2026
Everyone may have felt that they own the world and can do no wrong as a child, a mentality that quickly is proven wrong either by suffering the consequences of thinking that way, or by having people that show you how to empathize with others and be humble. The main antagonist is someone who has neither, as she has unchecked power (money and fame), and people that only validate her way of being; Thus making her an incredibly narcissistic person, detached from how reality works, seeing other people as servants for her whims.
The MC is someone who was finally able to free himself from
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being dependant on that person, trying to live as himself for once. He's determined and quickly understands how noxious that environment was for him, holding his ground as his own person every time she tries to include herself as his "owner", whilst trying to broaden his experiences with other things and making friends.
This is a good plot, and the other characters introduced so far, although rather simple and cliché, make for a fun little story. The problem is that the author is too protective of the antagonist; A character that suffered directly from her actions is still friendly and supportive towards her, and considering how ruthless she was and how she never showed any concern or redeemable feats to be worthy of that support, it makes me think that the antagonist may not suffer real consequences, even though she's getting more and more unhinged as the story progresses.
Because of that, I recommend waiting more chapters before picking up this manga. It has the potential to be a fun and simple read, but it can also be a disappointing mess in which a bully gets to be redeemed without being put in their place.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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