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15 years ago
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Can someone give me the reason why this series tag as tragedy before i read this manwha?
I really avoid this genre


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15 years ago
Posts: 228

It might be because it could end in a tragic way.
But don't stay away from this story. I really think it's worth reading it regardless of the fact that it may end as a tragedy (I too usually keep a distance from this genre).


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15 years ago
Posts: 351

it's probably marked as tragedy because

her half brother gets hit on the head and could possible be dead, her best friend disguises herself as the main character and gets killed in front of her eyes, and her mom is murdered

but it only sets up the story. so as sad (and boring) as the beginning is, once you get past it, it improves immensely


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15 years ago
Posts: 166

Yea, what britnh3 said. Some sad things in the first volume to set up the story.

Once you get past the first volume (after she arrives in the other world) you'll absolutely love it. 🙂


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15 years ago
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OK SO only the first volume?


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15 years ago
Posts: 257

While I haven't read this yet, I am a bit confused. I thought something was only a tragedy if it ended in tragedy. From the above spoiler it certainly sounds like tragic things do happen, but unless it has an unhappy ending, it counts as something else, right? So since it isn't over yet, can it be defined as tragedy? Or maybe the author said it was?

Or am I understanding the genre wrong? Because if every story where someone dies is a tragedy, then I've read a lot more than I thought I have...


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15 years ago
Posts: 351

eh, the first volume was pretty sad. and i guess i should probably of mentioned

there is a prophecy that while Lena will change the world, she'll die in the end and won't return home to her half bro/boyfriend [they didn't know they were related >.<].

but it's not completed so...anything goes...


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14 years ago
Posts: 34

Just finished reading, and I can now say that the "Tragedy" tag is wrong. Sure, there are deaths here and there, but many war stories are like that without being tagged as tragedy.

The main group survived as a whole in the end (even Michael), and her supposedly dead "brother" was catatonic, but alive.


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