Wikipedia have the summary and it's... Pretty Grimmhuh
now where to read the grimms version i wonder
I mean, it is a Grimm's fairy tale. Even a happy ending will seem ethically questionable to modern senses.Ngl I felt bad for Imola being ignored by the MC. She very clearly wanted attention and was happy to have a matching outfit with her but got brushed aside.
Also a bit yikes that the Prince used magic to knock her out and essentially kidnapped her to the castle to marry her
I think after this much volume, the villainess is not really the villainess at all. It's just like a role.I think the author failed to understand the task. There is no villainess or "villainess" or even villain in this story. Everybody is broadly supportive of everybody, nobody does anything bad, nobody suffers any punishment, it really doesn't belong in this series at all.
There are editors and publishers who deemed this work compliant with whatever the task they've assigned to the artists wishing to be published in the anthology. You people think the task is to have one specific scenario playing out chapter and chapter again for 14 volumes straight, while the actual task is to write a vaguely early modern period short romance story about a girl who's tangibly related to some sort of villainy.I think the author failed to understand the task.
That's my point. There is no villainy here at all, not even tangentially. I'm not saying they need to follow tropes, I'm saying there aren't any necessary elements to fit the genre.There are editors and publishers who deemed this work compliant with whatever the task they've assigned to the artists wishing to be published in the anthology. You people think the task is to have one specific scenario playing out chapter and chapter again for 14 volumes straight, while the actual task is to write a vaguely early modern period short romance story about a girl who's tangibly related to some sort of villainy.
Is the first one a reference at all? Since the second one is JoJo.
The protagonist reincarnated as one of Cinderella's stepsister bullies.There is no villainy here at all, not even tangentially