The Main Heroines Are Trying to Kill Me

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this shit so ass.. is the source really better? :aquadrink:
As novel reader, i was disappointed in this manhwa when i read chapter 10 and 11 because while i anticipated that some details will also be cut however they cut most of the important details and parts that make it enjoyable and emotional.

Manhwa chapter 10 and 11 took place in Novel chapter 14-16

The Difference
The timing when Kania return to the dorm are different, in the novel it was late at night and in manhwa it was after Frey bandage his wound.

Frey read a letter he found in magic space he created to get the spare brooch after realizing he dropped it while it was cut in the manhwa

Kania timing of confrontation were different, In the novel it was Morning while in Manhwa it was at night after Frey bandage his wound

Kania place the cat doll and cast possession magic on it in the novel before she went to sleep in the extra bed while in the manhwa it was cut.

Frey confided about the yesterday event, letter written by his father and being a hero to the cat doll(while Kania listening it) in the novel while in the manhwa it was cut.

Kania details and reason for applying magic constraints and restraints to ruler of Frey Sub-conscious were cut out.

Kania process of learning the truth are different, in the novel ruler of Frey Sub-conscious told her the truth the system and how to gain it, the reaction when Kania committed suicide, how many times Frey cry and his last time with his father while in the manhwa ruler of Frey Sub-conscious simply give his memory to explain it.

About the last one in manhwa it make Kania a bit stupid if you read the novel as Kania apply restraint as a pre-caution to avoid being assimilated to Frey Sub-consciousness
 
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Can someone who read novel explain why MFC are trying to kill him?
It makes sense from his POV - he knew he will return in time so nothing he did will remain
But from their POV? One day the wake up, have "memories of timeline that didn't happen" and instead of "It was nighmare, I'm gonna ignore it" they all go "I have to kill him!"

Kania was his childhood friend, we saw how they got close together, but after gaining these memories she goes 180 and tries to kill him at first opportunity? He didn't even have time to do something evil that would made her believe he changed.
Mage was in similar situation - I had nightmare where you killed me, so I'm gonna curse you even before we meet each other

like wtf?
 
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This is fun actually. I like this. Haven't read the LN but I find this interesting.
Agreed, I liked this. Still only partway through the LN, but newcomers should start here. I would have given up on the LN if I hadn’t seen this up to ch15+ of the manHua. LN is extremely depressing, this is tragic heartfelt comedy.
 
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Can someone who read novel explain why MFC are trying to kill him?
It makes sense from his POV - he knew he will return in time so nothing he did will remain
But from their POV? One day the wake up, have "memories of timeline that didn't happen" and instead of "It was nighmare, I'm gonna ignore it" they all go "I have to kill him!"

Kania was his childhood friend, we saw how they got close together, but after gaining these memories she goes 180 and tries to kill him at first opportunity? He didn't even have time to do something evil that would made her believe he changed.
Mage was in similar situation - I had nightmare where you killed me, so I'm gonna curse you even before we meet each other

like wtf?
Rather than thinking it was just a nightmare of a future yet to come, I think it's more likely they'd think going back to the past would be a dream in their dying moments, or something like their life flashing before their eyes.

IIRC it's not explicitly stated, but the things they're using to kill Frey are probably things they normally couldn't do at that point in time, except for Ferloche's Blessing of the Sun. That one is actually explicitly stated in the novel, the other heroines question how she can already use that when it's supposed to need a year's worth of ritual setup. Ferloche's answer is basically "I just asked the Sun God and they said sure".

On the topic of why everyone is suddenly trying to kill him, it should touch on this in the next ten or twenty chapters but if it doesn't:
Frey got access to the prophecy when he was a younger kid, as you see in the earlier chapters. This happens a bit after his mother died.

That's the point where he begins his act as a False Evil, so they don't immediately become suspicious when he actually gets the System. Most of the main heroines knew Frey from before he got the prophecy though, which is why they trusted him for so long.

It probably took a while for him to adapt to the false evil role as a kid, so it seems to the main heroines that Frey just gradually became a worse and worse person as a reaction to his mother's death. Likewise, his sister isn't a main heroine but also thinks the same way.
 
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Can someone who read novel explain why MFC are trying to kill him?
It makes sense from his POV - he knew he will return in time so nothing he did will remain
But from their POV? One day the wake up, have "memories of timeline that didn't happen" and instead of "It was nighmare, I'm gonna ignore it" they all go "I have to kill him!"

Kania was his childhood friend, we saw how they got close together, but after gaining these memories she goes 180 and tries to kill him at first opportunity? He didn't even have time to do something evil that would made her believe he changed.
Mage was in similar situation - I had nightmare where you killed me, so I'm gonna curse you even before we meet each other

like wtf?

Because it wasn't a nightmare, it was something they actually experienced before regressing. Also he has (in their view) already have done many bad things in this new timeline after his mother's death.
 
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The premise is intriguing, it makes me want to read the novel. I absolutely despise harem, but if that's only a side-focus then it will likely be a decent read.
 

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