Akuyaku Reijou desu ga, Shiawase ni Natte Misemasu wa! - Anthology Comic - Vol. 14 Ch. 2

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I liked it. I found it interesting. The only big issue is that we need a resolution regarding the curse to feel satisfied. If the curse was resolved (even if terribly), I'd rank this near my top favorite one-shots. But there is only so much that can be done with a limited number of pages.

In a longer format, I'd like to know why she can touch ghosts and easily overwhelm them (as in why she is special and if that is a good thing, bad thing, or both). I'd also like to know why the guy doesn't have ghosts clinging to him and if the previous wives were affected by the curse.

In a continuous format, I want a fluffy life of her having a good life with Nina.
 
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Interesting... but doesn't say why she acts like a commoner though, and she isn't reincarnated.
 
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Interesting... but doesn't say why she acts like a commoner though, and she isn't reincarnated.
She could not tell apart ghosts and the living in the Royal Palace so she apparently was shunned and self-sufficient. Still does not fully explain her drive for cleaning, admittedly. Even if shunned staff would definitely clean her chambers...
 
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This one has potential. I like the MC enough, and the other characters could be built upon if this were a longer series. Tbh if they didn't insist on there being a guy in the beginning blurb in these post-volume 1 volumes, the daughter should have been paired instead (actually, they should have changed the pattern for the previous chapter too). DILF love interest is kind of just a useful tool atm (which again, I can see potential in if they built on it in a full series) (bonus points if they let him truly have loved his previous wives, instead of going the usual "they meant nothing to me, I only love you" they always have in these romances for teenagers)

Small irksome thing, they really didn't need to have the background characters say "she's like a villainess" this time. Unlike some other "villainesses" these days, we can clearly tell that she gained her reputation due to her being unable to distinguish ghosts from the living, thus is cold and rude to everyone. She doesn't need people on the side trying to justify her reason for being in this anthology

...though there isn't even a villainous agenda they can pretend she would have this time. Am I accidentally making an argument that villainess just means unfriendly woman nowadays? I'll just chalk it up to there being some sort of lost in translation in the term and context
 

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really interesting setup and characters.
I would like to see this idea explored a bit more.
 

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