I like how the author is very honest in providing enough detail into her thought process that we can clearly see where she lacks insight into her own thought process. I think it made all the times when she didn't seem all the more painful to read.
@reika, could not have said it better.
Also, love that she's now bringing the point around to the fact that these worlds are created fictions by authors. Also, an excellent place for the storyline to go now that it's starting to feel a little stale with every world having more or less the same...
Thank you for sharing this! I know a lot of people were reading for and hoping for romance, and I can't say that I wasn't one of them, but I've come to appreciate more and more the quantity of thought behind this manga, and how much the author struggled over the ethical implications of what they...
from this chapter, Aira seems to be mainly a victim of circumstances— a willing one, but a pawn of the system nonetheless. I don't think that the princess was laying blame on Aira, in fact, it seems she understood her situation and wanted to be a source of support for Aira as well since clearly...
I'm very confused with the duke. "I'll ensure her happiness" as he walks out with another woman and creates a toxic atmosphere. Actions do speak louder than words.
I can't believe how selfish that man was. Not only did he watch someone fall and leave them to die, he thought that it would be ok to repeat that experience just to make some money? Some people truly cannot be redeemed.