The interesting part of this series is not like the other Isekai Otome, you followed up from the Hero/Captured target PoV to dealing with the-usually-isekai-reincarnation-protagonist.
Cecil's expression everytime he had to deal with Bertia's antics are so priceless 😂
I love how almost nobody in this series is self-aware. Though, of course, Bertia takes the cake on this front, I've come to realize it's basically the entire core cast that carries on without being aware of the effect that they're having on those around them (or lack thereof, in the case of the heroine). Hilarity, of course, ensues.
soysuva
January 28th, 2019, 11:02am
Rating:
8.0
/ 10.0
As stated by another reader, Bertia may appear dumb on the outside, but that's because we're looking at it from the male lead's point of view instead of the female lead (Bertia). Opposite of where we would originally see from these types of novels. It's a nice change and an interesting aspect seeing from the male lead's POV.
And later on in the story,
when she converses in a conversation with the male lead, you come to realize Bertia isn't as stupid as it would seem (she is stupid in her common sense department, but not completely). Yes, she is naive and a bit slow on perceiving other people's feelings, but that's because she already has a mindset that she will get the "downfall" ending. So she perceives everything as a "villainous fate" and doesn't think things would go in a different course with the male lead's romance in the Otome Game. That's why Bertia closed off her feelings towards the "Prince", whom she has come to love, instead of embracing it.
I read a bit further than most people who read this manga, since I've already read most of the chapters in the original novel. This is a great book and reminds of a lot of reincarnation novels (Chinese and Japanese novels) I've read before. I would recommend this for the silliness and the fun antics of both the main leads of this manga/novel. As the saying, "The Android Prince finally has a heart". 🤣