The series deals with livestreaming as well as dating and meeting fans irl and the conflicts around it. Its a pretty short series so the plot is pretty much what i said.... I will mention this series is set in the same universe as the authors previous work Say I love you. And it does indeed spoil the previous work. If you do wish to read this manga you probably should finish the previous series. This doesnt focus on the same characters but does spoil them nonetheless. Regardless of whether you like it or not this series is a sort of spin off/sequel to Say I love you. For better or worse. Mostly worse The series is essentially split into 2 parts. The first part being about dealing with fans and toxicity that comes from the internet. Which i think it handled well. Or at least not poorly. Being only 2 volumes long there isnt a lot the series can go in detail. But i think the small snippets and conflicts that did start was resolved pretty well. But this series feels more like a concept development for what could have been instead of what it is. The series is about Livestreaming and its problems that arise with livestreaming but there isnt a lot of the issues that arise. Just some assholes but again these are resolved pretty quickly since it wasnt really anything in the first place. I dont think the author had intended for this to be a big issue but it still feels like a wasted development. The romance in this series is a bit iffy. One of the themes is danger but she literally gets buddy buddy with one of the fans or lets him get buddy buddy with her. Why? Cuz hes the main male lead of this manga of course. So the first half is mostly about them trying to become friends while at same time having the distance between fan and Idol. There is also simultaneously a romantic tension blooming between the characters. More significantly the female lead. Its pretty much established that the male lead likes the female lead Since he is a big fan and all and sends her Gifts SIMP. 2nd half of the manga is the issue that arises dating a Celebrity when you are just a nobody. I liked this aspect this of the series too. I dont think its anything special but it gets the right idea. There is small conflicts. Hate comments and other shit. I wished there romance developed a bit more but there really is so much you can do in a 2 volumes series. Honestly despite me complaining about how there is not enough time to do this or to that. I think the author should stick to shorter series. Ive read her previous work which was pretty bad. Had a lot of tropes but played them pretty poorly. It got boring real quick. Here the tropes are still applied and I still dont like how they got together but its not really a big deal. Id rather the fun part get cut short rather than be dragged and not be fun anymore. TLDR: Its pretty fun. Being short this is a quick read and its not like there is really anything bad about it. At least its more fun than Say I love you. 6/10
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