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based on how the story is progressing, I doubt it’d be possible. Eric was always faithful, albeit a bit oblivious of rumors, to Seraphina. Sandra is now engaged to Gerald and neither of the two have any interest in other people. The only people left are Bernadetta and Sauri and I doubt they’d get involved with the other couples. The only person interested in a harem is Aini.All this talk of faithfulness gonna go down the drain if this turns into some harem slop >.>
these type of stories usually is great as long as they stay in the premise and didn't drag things out. That's why it's better to keep things short to end things on a high notepeak is back, such a good one
I genuinely wonder how this tope could go for a while without self destructing, at least here we know the series is short but it's super good as we have seen so far, another example in a subversion of the trope is with Remilia, that is also a short one, but it fullfils the premise to almost perfection.
Thank you for the spoilerTime for the final "Villainess" which ironically is the least of the other 2
So for Berna (I aint spelling her full name)
She is actually a prodigy in a sense and she process things at different pace for her age which often makes people uncomfortable with her. But because she is a women, all focus is on the son instead (Sauri) since he will eventually be the head of the family.
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So this causes Berna to have a low opinion of herself, she keep herself low profile and spend most of the time in the Library, where she often meet Lucien who she can engage with talking about complex topics and such.
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After the event of the tea party and Sandra's proclamation to support Seraphina. Berna decides to not hold back anymore and show her true abilities, she scored 1st in exam and plans to take over Sauri's role as the head of the family. Lucien who was actually a prince originally proposed to her and invited Berna to his kingdom, but she rejected the proposal since she wanted to stay and support Seraphina with Sandra
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While not mention specifically, it is implied that Lucien married to her after she bacame the next prime minister
Bro commented while drinking. This's the only logical explanation why bro made such commentAll this talk of faithfulness gonna go down the drain if this turns into some harem slop >.>
Brevity is the soul of wit. I know the quote is about getting to the point, but it can be applied to the unnecessary continuation of stories that overstay their welcome and end up ruining themselves. I'm still kind of pissed off at "Perfect Saintess" not ending after the first arc. It's such a wonderful self contained story that had a perfect ending, why risk ruining a good thing by not simply letting it end? I hope this manga stays true to the original and keeps things brief, interesting, and entertaining without the author biting more than he can chew.these type of stories usually is great as long as they stay in the premise and didn't drag things out. That's why it's better to keep things short to end things on a high note
Honestly that's why I like RTA Villainess so much. Nice, concise, doesn't fuck around. I think a prime example of a story that just keeps getting dragged on and on is "Summoned to be a saint but robbed of the position", because that story has been spinning its wheels for quite a while now.Brevity is the soul of wit. I know the quote is about getting to the point, but it can be applied to the unnecessary continuation of stories that overstay their welcome and end up ruining themselves. I'm still kind of pissed off at "Perfect Saintess" not ending after the first arc. It's such a wonderful self contained story that had a perfect ending, why risk ruining a good thing by not simply letting it end? I hope this manga stays true to the original and keeps things brief, interesting, and entertaining without the author biting more than he can chew.