The Villainess Is Adored by the Crown Prince of the Neighboring Kingdom - Vol. 4 Ch. 13

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Everyone, you have to realize that mc's in isekis tend to be a bit more genre aware, and this is important because in shoujo the concept of fate, as concept I despise, is usually a major plot point.
This mc more or less watched as fate went to the female mc of the first game, and had she not overstepped her place and not gone for main target 2, she would have had a more or less happily ever after, granted not the game happy end, but a happy end.

so keep that in mind when you look at mc's actions, she is genre aware and worried because of it.
 
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I'm wondering if the sea fairies are being influenced to hate Tiararose by the new heroine. I don't want to jump to judgements about her right off though (plus it WOULD be kind of lazy to have the exact same plot twist as the last heroine), so we'll see if she ends up being nice or villainous herself.
 
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Who needs some common sea faries? Forest fairies win!! The one whose almost never bless people!
 
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MC’s personality seem to only revolve around being insecure/ a damsel in distress. That’s rather unfortunate.
 
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Thank you everyone for your hard work translating and publishing this chapter! <3

It would appear that she may be beloved by the fairies of the forest even more so than the game's Canon MC.

@Nicolausx09 which makes sense given her feelings of inevitability—she feels depressed and powerless. That said, it isn't specified why she lacks any strength. Traumatic past? Cultural conditioning? What's her cause for pacivity (beyond the wims of the writer)?
 
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Only thing lamer than prince's surname is the heroine's one-dimensional personality.
 
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Never mind the sea fairies, you should stick to the others, at least they have wings🤭
Thanks for the update~^^
 
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@TheDragonLord it’s truly frustrating to see her go on circles about feeling helpless because she won’t step out of her ‘box’ of being the game’s villainess.
which is a waste of potential considering she is supposed to be kinda powerful too based on the spoilers where it’s said that she gained the favor of the land and air fairies. That sounds dope right!?!?

Worse is how her whole character largely relies on her significant other. That’s just how the author made her to be. The reincarnation part is kinda irrelevant cuz we never see her actually use her earthly knowledge outside of the original game premise.
the plot will only go crazier from here (kidnapping + amnesia arc), so readers are in for more uggghh moments
 
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"trapped narrative" mentality and "mob" mentality r common for these isekai writers. I swear they don't know how to write a MC with a bit of wisdom or a MC that realises they are not in japan anymore.

it will never change as i suspect the audience likes it that way, trapped narrative makes it feel more dreamy novel-y fantasy-ish, and adhering to japanese social norms keeps them "relatable" to the kind of japanese readers that would read isekais in the first place.

I've seen R18-doujin with better writing that mock isekai tropes.


Also we won't see Akari (most interesting girl) for
the entirety of the marineforest arc, at least 20-30 chapters, maybe more
I'm surprised she even appears in speech bubbles/flashbacks but i'll take what we get.
 
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Yes, according to the sequel game, Aqua is supposed to be engaged with someone from Marineforest but this someone now happen to also be an isekai-ed person, and she refused to be engaged because she wants tour all the important spots in the game
 
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Aaaa I want more:( thank you translators! I know she’ll be adored by the forest fairies
 
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@Nicolausx09 @deltarayedge interestingly, I have read a few comics where the trope has changed into meaningful character development. One involves the MC getting dumped by the ML to make her go after the secret ML/Big-Bad. Things work out, but the MC doesn't necessarily depend upon the true ML entirely. They form a bond. I've seen others that likewise follow suit, but in general, it is a less used trope and far less in the strictly Japanese genre.

The times where you see a "strong" protagonist, unfortunately, is seemingly in the male alternative to this. I've seen the unusual outlier, but it seems like the FMCs are programmed often to be weak. In instances where they aren't, typically, they are avoiding death flags. 😂😭🤔 Not always, though. My favorites in the genre have extremely strong female leads. They'll depend on a ML at times, but it wouldn't necessarily matter about the gender, but rather simply not being a deity and having to work together with others to accomplish stuff.

Let me know if you want a list. :3
 

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