The vibe I got from the earlier chapters was that Komaki didn't exactly grow up "right". Like, Wakaba has been saying this entire time that Komaki was too perfect and that she would lose to her in something to break that perfection. I think she was being 100% literal in that. Komaki had never...
Y'know what? We know the protag will win in the end, but for the merchant's sake, I hope the "Desmos taking everything he owns" will include "his virginity". Guy's got balls, it'd be a shame not to use them.
I think a bigger theme here was the tunnel vision she tended to have. It wasn't just that she ignored how loved she was in her first life, but also that it led to her completely misinterpreting her fiance.
OP, if nothing else, you do great work with these releases. But it would still be a good idea to talk to a professional. Others have mentioned potential free options, I would recommend trying those if possible.
Yeah, it totally didn't make me catch up on everything I've missed so I could read "the big moment"
I wonder if being some kind of prism cyclops makes it easier or harder to pass kidney stones.
Eh, there weren't really any loose ends. Without introducing new elements, they could have gotten one more volume out of it at most.
At least it's an actual yuri ending this time.
Excellent work. Honestly, I don't think any anime with a realistic budget (from what we've seen of previous otome isekai adaptations) will be able to match the manga in terms of art.
I do think these kinds of stories where "alas, my bad end is guaranteed because the world was originally a game with limited choices" really have the protagonist fall into that logic trap too often. It makes some sense when the protagonist is braindead like Bakarina, or when there's physical...