If there's a hole there's a goalSaharit was a man?????
DON'T MIND IF I DOOOOO
Same here.I thought I was losing my mind when the priest was a woman until I read the translator's notes lol
Bad luck ig.This manhua feels like a Chinese version of "I Seriously Just Get Reincarnated as My Gag Character" except the protagonist is the mage and her sidekick is the dragon. Even the princess reminds me of the one in the manga, from how quickly she decided to go all in on the MC and bet that just having her around will somehow solve her problems.
Honestly, I sometimes feels sorry for the villains in these types of stories. Some spend decades creating their full proof 'masterplan' only to be foiled by some OP guy who only sided with the enemy because they were the first person they locked eyes with.
In the novel, it’s really different from what you wrote. Violet didn’t just heal him casually, she’s not the type to act without a reason. She asks first, and they agree out of resignation. However, Lilya criticizes her for Violet's actions, even though she had asked her to do it before. Lilya says that Violet is like creating a miracle from "God," when people in her kingdom don’t believe in any gods.Aight, some details skipped here from the novel is understandable but seriously??? She just casually heals him not even saying anything or thinking about it, at least show us that she is cautious about using high-tier skill in front of everyone for the first time, her conversation with the princess about using it... Like, this doesn't even make sense here why she heals him immediately.
It takes real man to be the best girlIf there's a hole there's a goal