Choudokyuu Cheat Akuyaku Reijou no Karei Naru Fukushuutan - Vol. 7 Ch. 27 - The Final Witness

Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jan 6, 2020
Messages
1,927
Well, while it’s not as magnificent as the other villainess manga Heroine’s downfall, it was stil satisfying imo.
Now I hope it’s not the end
Thanks for the translation
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Mar 19, 2020
Messages
1,548
No Vaseline, Jesus Christ.
Screenshot-2025-12-16-173152.png
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jun 27, 2023
Messages
750
Thank you for the translation!

During the latter half of the chapter I was pondering what she would do to put the nail in the coffin, but that last panel was sublime! So much realisation in his eyes. She planned it all, from beginning to end, and he only had himself to blame.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Aug 30, 2018
Messages
3,957
The only way to make this worse is if the Queen bent him over her knee and spanked him.

This honestly makes me want to see a sequel to the game this is based on a few years later where Mana the Saint realizes her husband is a vile bastard and works to overthrow the king.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jun 12, 2023
Messages
141
Now we see the Summit of the Prince's destruction delivered by the Queen's metaphorical Royal Scepter down his hole. There was plenty of lead up and prep towards this of course, but he was still dry and the Queen did not use any lube at all.

It was shocking! it was dramatic! Bravo!

The finisher laid by our Villainess was certainly a lovely coup de grace! Literally sticking it in nice and deep while the prince is experiencing full-on the depths of that metaphorical royal scepter!

.... Heh.

The Prince is now laid out, defeated.

Now, how would it play out for our little "lovely" Main Heroine?

I can't wait!

Thanks for the TL!
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
1,355
the ineffectiveness of hereditary rule.
I'd argue it's more about allowing tradition to outweigh capability. Particularly with this line:
The second prince, Prince Loran, was raised to be quite intelligent, so why should the heir be Prince Dale...?
This implies that the heretofore unseen(?) Prince Loran is widely recognized as being more capable than his older brother, but isn't the crown prince solely because Dale was born first.

Ergo, the problem isn't necessarily hereditary rule, so much as it is that the tradition that states the firstborn son will inherit the throne is held with such enormous weight that they would allow a gross incompetent to be crown prince over a more capable younger sibling.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jan 18, 2018
Messages
2,782
The only way to make this worse is if the Queen bent him over her knee and spanked him.

This honestly makes me want to see a sequel to the game this is based on a few years later where Mana the Saint realizes her husband is a vile bastard and works to overthrow the king.
The sequels to these are always the main character going to another country or school and romancing another set of harem candidates, usually with a different crown prince. You see it in a lot of these villainess stories, they get out of their game's scenario, and find themselves in the sequel because the writers always use even the same main villainess.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Sep 21, 2018
Messages
911
Say, wouldn't her majesty the queen's name be Elisabeth, Catherine, Margaret, Zetian or something along those lines? Because I swear I could hear the iron from here.
Ah, another great piece of work in the "villainess' revenge" sub-genre. Fitting.
 
Dex-chan lover
Joined
Jun 28, 2025
Messages
2,570
I'd argue it's more about allowing tradition to outweigh capability. Particularly with this line:

"The second prince, Prince Loran, was raised to be quite intelligent, so why should the heir be Prince Dale...?"

This implies that the heretofore unseen(?) Prince Loran is widely recognized as being more capable than his older brother, but isn't the crown prince solely because Dale was born first.

Ergo, the problem isn't necessarily hereditary rule, so much as it is that the tradition that states the firstborn son will inherit the throne is held with such enormous weight that they would allow a gross incompetent to be crown prince over a more capable younger sibling.

I say "the ineffectiveness of hereditary rule" because there was every possibility that Loran could have also ended up incompetent, or that he simply didn't exist altogether and Dale would have become king by default by virtue of being the only heir.

I'm very much speaking beyond the singular scenario presented in this story, but that is the core issue with "hereditary rule", because while this specific situation included an alternate heir to the throne, that's not guaranteed to be the case, and with Four Ducal Houses who all wield considerable power (to the point that the Queen has to account for them in even condemning Dale in the first place), there's an argument that the Royal Line is actually not-well-suited to claiming sovereignty over their nation, and should have their powers checked more aggressively by a larger system involving nobles to prevent something like this happening again.

We see the king being somewhat impotent in the face of the Queen's decision here, which already shows that the power the Crown wields isn't fully aligned among the royal family. Any further strain on their authority could see their place at the top upended entirely, with other candidates claiming "more capability" swarming in and effectively dismantling the system currently in place.

Tradition plays a part of it, certainly, but it could easily be a codified precedent, rather than one that's merely "the way we did it for as long as we have". Whether it's Loran or Dale or some hypothetical third child candidate, the issue of bloodlines dictating who sits on the throne remains, if they are the only "rightful" candidates by virtue of the existing system they've implemented, regardless of their actual capacity to do so.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top