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Heroine for hire manga
Heroine for hire manga




heroine for hire manga

The male lead will also become less of playboy type and more reserved. She'll never actually think about her self like this but come on. The female lead will learn that she is fact super hot.

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Right of the bat you can see where this series is going. the onslaught teenage girls whilst he will help her give her the perfect highschool girl life she wants. Realizing how tough the female lead is the male lead basically hangs around her so she can defend him against

heroine for hire manga

Who basically all the girls like because you know he's good looking and he basically does what the girls want so he's always being surrounded by girls. She ends up meeting this player type male lead. She constantly tackles or becomes John Cena when being run into or whatever. But just a girl who was very strong but looks girly as well. Not exactly a tomboy or a fetishized Muscle girl. The series is about a tough type of girl. But if you're not expecting anything different and open this wanting the usual shoujo comfort food, this might be a good read. I feel like the only trouble spots for me were seeing the main character in a swimsuit and the author gave her literally no muscle, despite her main character feature being her all came back to the mangaka setting up this expectation for divergency from generic shoujo and being a bit too cowardly to deliver, and it shows. The main romance has a foundation of mutual respect, none of the characters felt too annoying, and it was a simple but enjoyable light read. There's nothing too memorable or noteworthy (except for the cool moments where the main character shows off her combat prowess), but there's also nothing negative to pick out either. It's a solid, basic shoujo, so if you like wholesome romance stories this will be a fine read. So while there's not as much gender role subversion as I was hoping for, I don't have many complaints. The boy is far more 'prince' than princess, and the girl is still plenty feminine and not all that different from most shoujo heroines.though she at least somewhat holds up to her marketing by also being a proficient martial artist, with plenty of panels of her kicking stuff and grabbing men in judo throws. For a tagline like "Knight Girl x Princess Boy" I expected a lot more gender nonconformity, but both the male and female leads stay rigidly in the usual standards of masculinity and femininity.






Heroine for hire manga