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Bro why ragna is the one doing that anime girl pose in the last page? 😂
True, but I'm talking about the greedy theft of someone else's fate/destiny. I don't think I've seen a man intentionally do it in these stories, whereas I've seen a good few stories with women who do it... but I guess it's just a case of 'women, amirite'?![]()
You're right, there are definitely some 'male only' tropes too.So the male versions are usually about stolen credit/glory rather than identity theft.
Oh damn you're right thanks for letting me knowIn Page 30 on the upper right text cloud, Mariana says "Ragna-san please give me Alice.", shouldn't it be "Alicia"?
Thank you for the chapter!![]()
Should be changed nowIn Page 30 on the upper right text cloud, Mariana says "Ragna-san please give me Alice.", shouldn't it be "Alicia"?
Thank you for the chapter!![]()
I think some "Reincarnated as a Villain" stories would count as well if the MC leans into being a villain and intentionally crushes the (usually shitty) heroes.The male version of these stories are in the "betrayed hero" subgenre, where frequently some turbo asshole (who is usually the crown prince) takes all the credit for the deeds of the hero and tries to dispose of him somehow.
So the male versions are usually about stolen credit/glory rather than identity theft.
In some stories I've read there is other isekaied people that cant stand not being the MC, its usually because they feel like that since they were isekaied then clearly they are the MC that or they are just selfish and wanna take advantage or the knowledge they have of the world while ruining characters they hate and keeping all the "hot" characters as their lovers, slaves, and or servants (how do they do this....idk why? IDK!)So it seems pretty obvious that Another girl isekai'd into the story, and is purposely ruining the heroines and villainess's lives. This person likely pushed the heroine in front of the carriage, or set it up at least. This person also likely set the villainess up, though why she needed to, and why the villainess didn't act like she probably 'should' have is a mystery.
On another note, why is it always women who isekai into these stories and try to steal the heroines place? I don't think I've seen one with a man.
I’m more curious if she can heal the villainess’s scars.I do wonder. Will there be a point in time where she can heal her eye sight with her recovery magic?
Someone else is taking Mariana's place in the story, and gave Mariana herself a trauma to make her avoid all nobles, like the love interests that backed that duel and gave Alicia her scar.Who did Alicia duel? Wasn't it Mariana? Then why didn't she know her?