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Well, you know, cute girls don't need to be funny when they are cute.
I wonder what this world would consider a “villainess” lady story but interesting that trope is popular here too
likely because otome isekai is many girls' romantic fantasy - so otome isekai stories in this 1:39 world are probably more popular than our world since most of these girls don't have menI'm surprised that even in the backwards world, it's the prince and villainess.
maybe because being 1st wife, even just on paper, guarantees some status,But if the fight is for the "first wife" spot and polygamy is just natural, then why worry about him breaking off the engagement? Wouldn't they just kept the marriage happening, but then be neglected as a wife (read: woman) afterwards?
I was having trouble following it, but rereading it with that context in mind it makes a LOT more sense now.the skit is a twist of villainess break off the engagement trope: she's switching between 2 roles: the prince, and his villainess fiancee , the villainess is an actual villainess who is abusing the commoner (original heroine), but she pretended she was role-playing when she noticed prince eavesdropping on her - so prince was fooled into thinking fiancee is good/considerate when fiancee is actually evil.
Kana's expressions are accurate so it's a truly good skit that most otome isekai lovers would like, so how Sou actually rates it probably depends on how familiar he is with the trope
I'm still waiting for that elusive third "boy" who stop going to school.I have reread this manga it hundreds of times. I am recoloring this title hence, I keep looking up and down for every little details. Which chapter, which character, which panel, how many appearances, things in background, direction of main light, illumination and ambient light, color relativity.
When I draw, there is an invisible character which is present in every panel is not seen ie "Presence of Light". In fact, every object is a character in whole recoloring 'affair'.