Considering that Cecil used Tia's name to reject Prince Lamtak's dinner invitation, I think it's almost certain that he'd bad mouth Tia in front of Cecil. If so, I wonder how much of it did Cecil allowed.I have a feeling that stupid, arrogant prince Lamtak would bad-mouth Tia in front of him lol
I like how Cecil didn't doubt for a second that Tia could beat up the prince, he was just worried about the consequences after she'd done it.Always love how straight forward tia is, just the whole proclamation and then morning training as if shes absolutely ready to throw down with lamtak is cute af, I have a feeling that lamtak is somehow going to make it personal for Cecil either by bad mouthing tia or doing something in poor taste but I'm 90% sure lamtak doesnt become king the way things are going
Cecil stopping Tia got me laughedit's WAAAAARRRR
I thought he said it would be a problem if she got hurt since she is essentially the crown princess. Iirc, Cecil is still just the prince, he is still the actual crown prince. In terms of social standing, he is REALLY high up there, even internationally. In turn, that means Bertia is of roughly equal standing, socially. Her getting hurt by someone who isn't officially the crown prince yet would be real bad.I like how Cecil didn't doubt for a second that Tia could beat up the prince, he was just worried about the consequences after she'd done it.
It's also one of the first, in terms of major popularity. It and Bakarina were getting fan translated at around the same time.Usually, MD has a lot of otomege villainess title entries with 8-9+ scores but they're 90% a copy and paste of each other with minimal difference. This series would have fallen to that same trap too, but the simple decision of switching the protagonist perspective to the capture target instead of the isekai MC kept this fresh and fun to read (at least for me).
Can't wait for the next chapter.