Akuyaku Reijou no Oyome-sama - Vol. 3 Ch. 13

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Aurora "saving" her is gonna be her own twisted version of mercy where she puts down Karina down herself so she can die tragically with some grace, and Reshutoka will kill her, technically fulfilling the "and then the wolf kills the princess" part of the story. Watch this space.
 
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I feel like a lot of you have forgotten that characters being unreliable narrators is a major part of this story. Aurora's words are neither assured to be correct, nor should they be taken as the author's own intent. She is almost certainly just as blinded by her own biases and ego as every other character.
Unreliable narrators is explicitly discussed by characters in the story when talking about various narratives, with several characters also having explicit to the fiction hidden agendas that they're pursuing with the narratives they're giving.
 
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story is kinda weird sure but that Military ladies cute as hell so all flaws have been redacted in my eyes
 
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Aurora isn’t married to the prince yet. The wedding was postponed.

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But as far as any are concern. It's a set deal no matter what (Sort of an EXTREME disgrace that can't be covered up or death of course)

After the Defaming campaign the shithead's parents and he have done on Karina so shihead can get his way (have Aurora), there is no SUBVERTING it, there's no turning back! (Likely why NOW Aurora can "stand up to him" instead of submissively "being quiet" as she hasn't been folding her hands behind her ass for these passing years obviously! The VERY Fortunate for us who HATE the Prince side effect of Karina getting villainized, as we know there's NOTHING they can really DO! Prince is more caught off guard Aurora isn't as SUBMISSIVE as he thought LOL)
 
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I'm definitely in the "Some higher power is affecting people" camp. Because through out the story, people are being too quick in accepting that Karina is a bad guy and Aurora is a good guy.

I can understand if some of them were pretending because lese majeste or something, but there's no way every single person would just go "Yup, she's terrible." without at least questioning some of the rumors.

And that's not getting into how Karina has absolutely no allies in the kingdom. Not even her so-calles loving parents. They only wonder how she became such a terrible person. No loyal servants, no friends, no nothing. Unless she's constantly ordering executions or something, there's no way she can so alone like that without some kind of magic or higher power being at play.
 
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i understand the intent, author want big mystery series . but author not showing more expression when her sister arrive is surely a choice. expression of grieve, regret, frustation when her sister almost get killed, or desperation or whatever. 1 panel is enough for that and it really explain the story for this mystery series
 
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I don't really like this series. The main couple is a non-consensual relationship. And if the sister seriously wanted to help the main character she could have helped her earlier so that she wouldn't have been driven out of the Kingdom. Even if she was sick she could have still sent the MC invitations to talk.
I think you missed the entire point.

Everyone is a schemer. Karina is manipulating Reshtoka. Reshtoka is manipulating Karina. Aurora seems to be manipulating everybody. You can't believe anything anyone says, or vague retrospective memories. All narrators are unreliable. The only true thing is what we've seen happen in the "present", and even that has winks and nudges to remind you that everyone has their own agenda.

The only person I think doesn't have one is Eve, which is why she seems to be so easily manipulated by Aurora, but she has her own secrets, so she may end up not being as pure as she looks, either.

There are also probably more layers of schemes we haven't seen or been hinted at yet.
I think this is, by far, the strongest element of this manga - it's not a fairy tale romance, it's more psychological thriller + court intrigue dressed as one.

It baffles me that after so many suspicious situations and inconsistencies, as well as direct hints suggesting there are schemes at play, people are still reading it straight and believe anything any character says, or even thinks.
 
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Maybe everyone's schemer and manipulator, sure. But this is not how you do it, because the author is not doing the heavy lifting to make us care about any of this. Why should we care that Karina and Reshtoka are using each other if we have seen very little about their relationship? Why should we care that Aurora seems to be lying to everyone if we've seen almost nothing about her relationship with her sister?

A story isn't just about showing stuff. It's gotta make us care about it. That's where this story falls flat.

It's almost funny how the only relationship with barely any development is Eve and her girlfriend, even though that's the one relationship that doesn't have any active role in the story. Like, what the hell is the author even doing?
 
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Yep, like I thought... Karina will need Aurora to save her... Typical...

But this does answer a question I have earlier. How was Aurora (who was mostly sickly her life) able to easily silence the prince and get him to back off when she needs to, but Karina couldn't hope to do that in a hundred years. Aside from the obvious "Prince doesn't want Karina, he wants Aurora", it's simply that Karina doesn't have it in her to be an authoritative figure. She acts based on how she imagines others would want her to act, and yet for Aurora who admired her sister, she probably saw her as a respectable figure and not only successfully emulated that but also made it her own as a 'future queen'.

Honestly, at this point I ain't rooting for anyone. They're pretty much all trash and scum, save for maybe Eve and her lover. I'd have preferred a series about them.
I am rooting for Eve and her lovely princess
 
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Thanks for the chapter.
Im looking forward to see how aurora could possibly justify herself because as it stands shes looking really bad(not as bad as her husband to be, but still). Though i suppose ill have to wait another month for that chapter.
 
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Maybe everyone's schemer and manipulator, sure. But this is not how you do it, because the author is not doing the heavy lifting to make us care about any of this. Why should be care that Karina and Reshtoka are using each other if we have seen very little about their relationship? Why should be care that Aurora seems to be lying to everyone if we've seen almost nothing about her relationship with her sister?

A story isn't just about showing stuff. It's gotta make us care about it. That's where this story falls flat.

It's almost funny how the only relationship with barely any development is Eve and her girlfriend, even though that's the one relationship that doesn't have any active role in the story. Like, what the hell is the author even doing?

What are you talking about?
what do you mean we've seen almost nothing about Aurora's relationship with her sister?

We've gotten multiple chapters with instances laying that groundwork already. It's been from Karina's perspective, and thus influenced by her bias and her interpretations of what the events meant and portrayed, but it's all there in the chapters given to us.

Aurora and Karina were close as children, but Aurora was sickly, and was thus prioritized by their parents. Their parents, for their part, loved both of their children, but because Karina was so deferential and sought to please everyone, was always sidelined--and because she actively sought to not make waves, she never voiced her displeasure or the hurt she felt, and so her parents never perceived the build-up of grievances.
We have multiple incidents by way of flashbacks that show the dynamic between Karina and Aurora. We have the scene with the stuffed animal (both the "initial gifting" in chapter 1, and the more recent scene at the northern castle in chapter 4); we have a moment where we see how Aurora loved having Karina read her stories in chapter 3 (3.2 here on MD).
And we have the descriptions of both of them as children from their mother, who recounts that Aurora was reserved, one who did not voice her thoughts and feelings; and that Karina was obedient, and earnest in her desire to do as she was told and to try and live up to the expectations of those around her.
And we know that Karina held in her pain and the turmoil caused by always being sidelined or maligned, even as she tried to act and perform as she thought she was expected. Some people were genuine in their care for her, though they misinterpreted or missed the "warning signs"--her parents being the key figures in this case. Other characters were intentionally malicious, such as Orlando and the various nobility/aristocracy and the Crown itself, because she was unwanted by them from the start.
But we have Karina's view of things, warped as they are, and that includes the relationship she has with Aurora--including how it has twisted over time due to the perceived slights from Aurora and, importantly, the slights from everyone else.

Beyond that, the next chapter to be released will be the other half of the puzzle, because it will be Aurora's own retelling of the events we've seen thus far, but from her perspective. That will be what rounds out the larger picture being presented. With Aurora's recounting, all of Karina's recollections and all the flashbacks and narrations she's provided can be compared and contrasted, to find where their views and memories and sentiments are aligned and where they differ.

The issue, though, is that all of it is biased and incomplete information, depending on which character is recounting events.
Every character thus far has been shown to be working off of what they perceive and what they remember, and those various lenses are all at odds which creates the ongoing tension. That's one of the core facets and traits of the entire story, right down to how it's all mirrored in "The Monster Princess", and even in how Eve has misinterpreted Karina and Reshtoka's role in how events are mirroring the story.
And, it's portrayed in how Karina and Reshtoka view their relationship--how Reshtoka is genuinely in love with Karina, but how Karina is using her (and the other Wolfkin, potentially), to get back at the people who have hurt her (in reality or in her own view of events).
It's even shown in how the Crown has apparently succeeded in wiping the truth of Karina from the kingdom itself. Everyone's thoughts and feelings and judgments about Karina as "the villainess" are clearly incomplete if not outright erroneous, and the mystery from there is whether it was orchestrated to slight Karina from the outset, or whether there was actual truth to her behavior--and from there, whether Karina was doing it because she was a villainess, or because she was acting as she thought she should, to garner favor with the Crown and the nobility.

The entire manga is built off of how the entire cast doesn't have an objective, complete view of everything. Various viewpoints and biases are at play, and the tension of the plot as it progresses is derived from the incompleteness of everything.

But the development is there, and it is also being influenced by whomever is the lens character doing the recounting, and all of it is suspect for the reader until every character has had their say, and the pieces can be fit and contrasted to build the truth.
 
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The only person I think doesn't have one is Eve, which is why she seems to be so easily manipulated by Aurora, but she has her own secrets, so she may end up not being as pure as she looks, either.

Eve's character flaw thus far is her naivety in regards to the nature of human prejudices. Like how she's clearly surprised at the idea of humanity possibly considering beastkin to be monsters in this chapter. Or how she doesn't quite understand lies and cover-ups so might not even consider that the story princess's death could be metaphorical, or even that there could be a bigger monster in the story, especially if there's a second volume.

But yeah, lots of unreliable narrators floating about. Karina does seem to be experiencing some level of both regret and PTSD though and I wouldn't trust Aurora at all.
 
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Actually surprised at the overwhelming negative reception in the replies.

Plot is moving in a fairly predictable direction, but I don’t have a problem with that. I don’t really have an issue with Aurora’s reasoning that Karina’s malice isn’t aimed at her. Karina’s angry at the circumstances she was thrust into. Aurora was just a cog in that machinery. I get it. It’s also clear that Karina is just lashing out and while not a good person, she isn’t exactly “bad” or evil. She’s a victim give her some grace.

Also, has Karina killed anyone yet? Why the hate for the MC. Did you all go into this series it was going to be like every other villainess series where the villainess is actually an unambiguously good person? Or that her marriage of convenience is not turning into tropey.

If anything I’m happy that the plot is beginning move into a coherent direction.
 
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Eve's character flaw thus far is her naivety in regards to the nature of human prejudices. Like how she's clearly surprised at the idea of humanity possibly considering beastkin to be monsters in this chapter. Or how she doesn't quite understand lies and cover-ups so might not even consider that the story princess's death could be metaphorical, or even that there could be a bigger monster in the story, especially if there's a second volume.

But yeah, lots of unreliable narrators floating about. Karina does seem to be experiencing some level of both regret and PTSD though and I wouldn't trust Aurora at all.
Eve being a historian and believing in the power of words and stories themselves, plays into that flaw as well.
She's also incredulous over the kingdom scrubbing records of Karina earlier on; she sees that as blasphemous, almost, given she's inherited a love of stories and records from her parents.

She fits well into the larger story for that same reason; she seeks the truth, and the full truth. Her blindspots like the aforementioned naivety surrounding how her kind are perceived by humans will be an obstacle, though, and she'll have to learn who she can trust and when and where to show discretion in sharing what she knows. (We see that in this very chapter, in her dealings with Charlotte, and how she suddenly seems to doubt/regret sharing intel when Aurora's Guard immediately wishes to take action and simply hunt Karina & Reshtoka down.)

I'm not certain on whether Aurora is entirely untrustworthy--but that'll come down to what she shares with Eve next chapter. We still haven't gotten her take on things thus far, so that remains (I believe) the last piece of the puzzle to at least get all the POVs of the general conflict that is in progress.

She at least states that she has always loved Karina and wishes to save her; I'm taking that at face value, but with a fairly large grain of salt. And I'm withholding judgment as to what her actual intentions may be until we see how she frames her recounting to Eve. Depending on how/how much it contrasts with Karina's own memories, and those of their mother, I think it'll become much more clear as to her motivations and goals where Karina is involved--and to that extent, Orlando and the Crown, and her own place within the political structure of things.

Karina's all but broken at this point, though. She's suffering from the realization that she was cast aside by everyone she knew, after trying her hardest to please everyone, and the result is that her name was scrubbed from royal records and they never even held a funeral for her--including her own parents, ostensibly.
She's likely convinced that she was actually unloved by the people she wanted approval from the most, and has lost her way as a result and fallen into despair.
She does have Reshtoka to lean on, in theory, and Reshtoka would probably welcome that, as she's been largely sidelined by Karina herself--in a bit of irony, I think--and that is probably going to lead to tension between them, as she now sees Karina supposedly "completing her revenge" only for it to not have lifted any weight from her shoulders.
Which means that the development of the relationship between Karina and Reshtoka will be through the lens of depression and trauma, as Reshtoka is--apparently--genuinely in love with Karina, but Karina saw her wolfwife as a means to an end. That dynamic will have to be addressed, and resolved, and all of that while Karina's in emotional turmoil and while Aurora and Eve and the Crown are moving to locate her.

So, lots of moving parts in the nearish future, haha
 
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I still can't tell if little sister is truthful or if something is up. Somewhat enlight me because I feel some undertones :pepehmm:
 
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I still can't tell if little sister is truthful or if something is up. Somewhat enlight me because I feel some undertones :pepehmm:
I don't think we're supposed to actually know yet, at least not before next chapter when Aurora recounts her version of things to Eve.

Until we get Aurora's actual POV, I don't think there's any point in making definitive judgments about her or her aims/motivations/goals/intentions.

Even once we have next chapter, I think it'll still be intentionally ambiguous, but it'll at least be another piece of the puzzle. But every character thus far has been a biased source of information, which is part of the point of the story (and why it's overlaid with the storybook "The Monster Princess".)
It's layers of storytelling and obfuscation and perspective, and the conflict and the narrative tension are derived from the fact that no two characters are truly seeing eye-to-eye or have the complete picture of what all's been happening, or why.
 
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I am rooting for Eve and her lovely princess
They're the only ones worth rooting for right now.
Actually surprised at the overwhelming negative reception in the replies.

Plot is moving in a fairly predictable direction, but I don’t have a problem with that. I don’t really have an issue with Aurora’s reasoning that Karina’s malice isn’t aimed at her. Karina’s angry at the circumstances she was thrust into. Aurora was just a cog in that machinery. I get it. It’s also clear that Karina is just lashing out and while not a good person, she isn’t exactly “bad” or evil. She’s a victim give her some grace.

Also, has Karina killed anyone yet? Why the hate for the MC. Did you all go into this series it was going to be like every other villainess series where the villainess is actually an unambiguously good person? Or that her marriage of convenience is not turning into tropey.

If anything I’m happy that the plot is beginning move into a coherent direction.

No one cares about the plot moving in a predictable direction (if you want to even call it that), and I say this as someone who literally predicted most that would've happened after the pathetic wedding crash.

My issue is that both the protagonist and the story doesn't even know what direction it wants to go.

Karina goes on about having revenge and we saw what that amounted to. Then we go a bit into her past, just to once again elaborate how she was forced into the role only to be thrown away, which we already knew... The only difference is that we get to see how the crown prince mistreated her... which honestly made the fact that she didn't even hurt him during the wedding crash even more ridiculous.

And now she's pretty much just wallowing in pity that the readers are supposed to also feel for her since either she's loved and/or hated for the role that she's in. And this will probably last until either Reshtoku gets tired of it and/or Aurora comes to 'rescue' her from her pain.

So in short, it's predictable, but it's certainly not coherent.
 
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So I feel like the "monster" that is talked about isn't the main couple but Aurora. Given the death glare she gave the prince, her manipulation of the facts, why she wants to be involved to keep her side of the story, and how she assisted to exile her sister yet keep her always in watch it doesn't seem like she believes the rumors. It sounds like she has a yandere level obsession with her sister and wants her isolated from everybody so Aurora can have a happy ending where she is in control and can also always have her sister obey her
 

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