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My Thoughts on Project: Save My Childhood Friend
Okay, let's dive into "Project: Save My Childhood Friend." This web novel has been on my radar, and after reading through a fair bit of it, I've got some thoughts. The premise is undeniably intriguing: a protagonist, Han Jeongyeong, reincarnated into a dating sim he used to play, now determined to shield his childhood friend, Han Jun, from all the potentially disastrous love interests. It's a recipe for chaos, and I was excited to see how it would play out.
First Impressions
Initially, I felt a little thrown off. The beginning, focusing on the characters as children, felt somewhat awkward. But I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did because the story definitely picks up steam.
What Works Well
The core concept is strong. I appreciate Jeongyeong's proactive nature and his obliviousness to the romantic attention he's attracting himself. The humor derived from this "collecting red flags" scenario is definitely a highlight. The potential for a darker theme lurking beneath the surface also keeps me hooked. There's a certain charm to the story's overall direction. The author paints a vivid picture of the protagonist's dedication to his childhood friend, even if it sometimes borders on excessive.
Areas of Concern
While the central plot is interesting, the pacing could use some work. At times, I felt bogged down by what felt like unnecessary details. The constant praise of Han Jun's angelic appearance, while understandable, can feel repetitive. Also, the development of romantic relationships, or lack thereof, is a bit of a sticking point. We're told these characters are developing feelings for Jeongyeong, but I'd love to see more of their perspectives and internal struggles. It feels like the story is primarily from one point of view. Hopefully, we can get more insight into the love interests' minds as the story progresses.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Project: Save My Childhood Friend" has a lot of promise. It's a unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance with a dash of the unexpected. While the pacing and character development could be refined, the core concept and humor are enough to keep me invested. I'm giving it a solid 3.5/5. I'm eager to see where the story goes and how Jeongyeong navigates the increasingly complex web of relationships he's inadvertently created. I'm hoping the author will address some of the pacing issues and delve deeper into the characters' motivations as the story continues.
