Anyone who has read this, please leave your opinion of the manga, or my translation, or just a meme, anything is welcome.
What a wild ride, at least you didn't have to suffer alone.
I think this story falls under my "I only read it because of the translator" list, I probably would have dropped it the moment the MC entered rape country (or likely even sooner, since I did have suspicions very early on of the author wanting to add the sister into the yuri harem).
I'm not sure what I was expecting when I first read the synopsis (maybe something like
The Lazy Aristocrat), but somehow this manga went levels beyond, and not in a good way. I think OGMC is the best character, despite not having a single scene in the entire story. She managed to survive so long surrounded by adults and foreign nations who wanted to rape her.
I feel almost as disappointed in this manga as when Im Dal-Young gave up on "Circle Zero's Otherworldly Hero Business". In that one it felt like the original idea was to reincarnate a misogynist CEO into a powerless noble lady and watch him try to rebuild everything from scratch in a male dominated society, changing himself (and possibly other women in this time period) for the better. Instead, author got bored 20 chapters in, sent off MC to the dreaded generic "school arc" and the new author (after 1st author quit) made the MC super gay for the hero and turned the former alpha-male CEO into a horny teenage girl who can't stop blushing whenever the hero talks to him.
Yea, it feels like sometimes authors make gold then quietly slips it out for fools good a few chapters in after they hook the reader.
That's even worse, the protagonist is forced into prostitution and abused in the first chapter. No wonder the previous translator abandoned that manga.
"Becoming a Princess Knight and Working at a Yuri Brothel" is pretty good imo, solid 8, 7.5 at worst. For a story focused solely at a Yuri brothel it actually has decent amount world building, character backstories, and actual plot that you wouldn't expect in this type of work.
The first chapter doesn't do it justice (kinda similar to when I read "A Dating Sim of Life and Death" and all the reviews told me to pretend the first chapter didn't exist). I would give it another chance, if for any reason to see what "More Peace Than A Harem" easily could have been if the author tried to put a little time into character development and setting instead of just cranking up everyone's lust to 100 and hope things turn out for the best.