@icarushector
Fair, and this world could very well have had a "narrative force" enforcing the plot for all Canaria knew. I believe it was Mary Albert who parodied this with unbreakable iron hair curls.
There are many philosophical interpretations of Fate vs. Free Will, and the benefit of Isekai is that an author can definitively pick one or the other as the reality they prefer.
The problem is that this force only showed up in other stories when the main characters in those stories tried to resist it.
I don't think Canaria is foolish for giving up on the novel changing (besides her staying alive), but I
do think she and characters like her are presumptuous when they assume there's a narrative force with hardly any evidence to back this assumption. Bertia and Bakarina are both total idiots precisely because they assume everything is on rails.
Maybe it's my American upbringing, but I would think assuming you have the autonomy to change the future until proven otherwise would be the default.