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Another mobuseka type fake saint?
Anyway rlly love mc and fmc chemistry
Anyway rlly love mc and fmc chemistry
It's actually more realistic, nobility was rarely as terrible as manga and anime tends to portray them, not saying it didn't happen but in general nobility were more like rich people, which means some could be absolute assholes, others could be really nice.I think the funniest thing here is that despite how you know normally nobles would be haugthy or other stuff Nobody seems like that towards Marianna in class and their all more worried about her lmao.
Im thinking that way too, that someone both wants alicia's and mariana's position, being crown prince's fiancee. Also if the mage from before wasnt lying about duke' family it could be related to them too.so it looks like it isn't another transmigrator to the otome's main heroine's body, but someone that got isekai'd with a new body, interfering with the story?
The "reborn as a villainess" pattern has heroines doing some of the same things and some different things. They want their villainess powers but otherwise want to derail the plot as much as possible (usually taking a hard turn away from the original plot early on) because several bad ends are waiting for them at the end of the original story.On another note, why is it always women who isekai into these stories and try to steal the heroines place? I don't think I've seen one with a man.![]()
Because otome games are targeted towards women first and foremost so it’s just infinitely more believable and easier to write around. Unless you look for a fetish-y one where the otome game is yaoi centric with a male Mc which are far the majority. But I’m sure you can find it if ya look.🤷🏿♂️So it seems pretty obvious that Another girl isekai'd into the story, and is purposely ruining the heroines and villainess's lives. This person likely pushed the heroine in front of the carriage, or set it up at least. This person also likely set the villainess up, though why she needed to, and why the villainess didn't act like she probably 'should' have is a mystery.
On another note, why is it always women who isekai into these stories and try to steal the heroines place? I don't think I've seen one with a man.
I think I read one where some of the capture targets were the villains but it was very dark and creepy so I drop itSo it seems pretty obvious that Another girl isekai'd into the story, and is purposely ruining the heroines and villainess's lives. This person likely pushed the heroine in front of the carriage, or set it up at least. This person also likely set the villainess up, though why she needed to, and why the villainess didn't act like she probably 'should' have is a mystery.
On another note, why is it always women who isekai into these stories and try to steal the heroines place? I don't think I've seen one with a man.
What a disappointed. I think the worst unredeemable villain I have seen in these types of mangas who even gets their punishment is in "Villager A wants to save the villainess no matter what"Is that kind of trope, another reincarnator, but she was close to the capital and knew the plot too, made so that the original heroine developed a trauma and a inferiority complex, and tried to kill he rwith a carriage, as most kids tramples from horses would die, failed but thought it was good enough.
the game plot made so that the heroine still enrolled in the academy, but with the trauma she stayed far away from nobles, when the reincarnator took her place, the wrong carriage was clearly to stop her from meeting the main cast, very similar to Mob Otome, but in this case the villain is irremedable.
Uh, I've read the spoilers from the novel and unfortunately the author does the smae liek Mob and redeems the villain, didn't spoil everything to me but it looked like she was moving to fight the absurd game world and became bad and tried to usurp the heroine role to make sure everything ogne in the best route
I think that putting trauma and almost killing her and is too much, but I'm guessing she will explain it as a calculated move, and making the villainess get a burn in the face and tormented by insects was to ensure it followed the original plot, she doesn't care about people for her objective that seems to be a greater good thing, so if people were sacrificied it was their luck.
She have a healing blessing, but seems to be limited by having to have contact with the injured, embracing or saliva, is pretty strong even with that limitation.