The Villainess's Daughter

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It is a bit too cheerful as suddenly everyone in the family love her, her adopted mother seems to forget that her request was the reason of her legs ended up like that and she knows the real reason her mother is imprison and yet also think that her mother is a villainess that deserve to die when explaining to the ML
 
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A very straightforward and happy story where the FL is being loved and cherished by her family. Cartoonish villain where they try to kidnap and sell her off despite following her everywhere so it is obvious that she is from a powerful family or revealing the truth about her mother and still expects help from her.
Conflict is settled within 2 episodes and the ending is very rushed with some plot or character ignored or settle in a few lines.
 
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It starts pretty good but there's an abrupt art style change early in Season 2 along with the plot feeling sloppy/rushed, I think there was a change in artist and adaptation writer. Either way it becomes a lot more generic than it started, disappointing IMO.
 
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Not a single unique element ever gets flushed out in this story. A fox that is good at navigating: gets used as a GPS twice then is never mentioned again. The gun: shot three times by someone with sharpshooter powers and misses twice. Royal family bloodline powers: mentioned once and then only used three chapters later. Nothing in this story build up to a greater payoff. Everything is introduced used and then brushed aside by the next mcguffin plot point.
 

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