Here are my (rare) cents:
I personally enjoy Ssamba's writing style. If anything, it's pretty solid and consistent. You can tell by the way she writes her story that she's a cautious one, covering most loopholes and avoiding out-of-character behaviours (she could've been fan-servy and give Seol-Rae some lip or gasp finger action). Most importantly, she avoided the trap of fanservicing that most yuuri writers fall into in the quest for more eyeballs (looking riiight at ya Saburo Uta).
I've never seen anything as a backward step with Ssamba. The move forward is very sutble, well-positioned, and holds more meaning in future chapters. To say that E-nah has no role whatsoever in the Seol-Rae progress is not true; without E-nah, Seol-a wouldn't know jealousy as fiercely as she did, or No-rae wouldn't know how pretty Seol-a is when modelling haha!
Well, doesn't mean I don't cry on Sundays at every misopportunity of something ground breaking. But then if everything is ground breaking, would we savour the little moments like a lean on the shoulder? ;) I have great faith in Ssamba and her writing. I am a happy lesby.
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