It's been awhile since I last read this so when I saw Tia mentioned "Korea" I'm like wut? Was she transmigrated too? (since I've been reading many isekai, but I don't remember her being reincarnated or transmigrated, but turns out she did, was mentioned in ch1, like she had a past life in Korea but died then reincarnated then died again but went back in time after)
Now my question is... The story itself is alrdy good but I wonder why add that "I was born in Korea then died and got reincarnated" trope?? Like it feels pointless? I mean she did die again but went back in time. So that having a past life in Korea seems pointless to me? Not saying the story is bad tho, in fact it's really good, just that cliche trope is always there, I wonder why??
It reminds me of other isekai I've read, it will mention briefly how they had a past life in Korea but it didn't serve a purpose, like it wasn't needed in the plot.
Kinda a spoiler but from what I’ve read in the spoils, she takes her knowledge from Korea about the tourism industry and what attracts them and makes herself successful using it. So while it’s brief, her being from Korea does benefit her in some ways
It's been awhile since I last read this so when I saw Tia mentioned "Korea" I'm like wut? Was she transmigrated too? (since I've been reading many isekai, but I don't remember her being reincarnated or transmigrated, but turns out she did, was mentioned in ch1, like she had a past life in Korea but died then reincarnated then died again but went back in time after)
Now my question is... The story itself is alrdy good but I wonder why add that "I was born in Korea then died and got reincarnated" trope?? Like it feels pointless? I mean she did die again but went back in time. So that having a past life in Korea seems pointless to me? Not saying the story is bad tho, in fact it's really good, just that cliche trope is always there, I wonder why??
It reminds me of other isekai I've read, it will mention briefly how they had a past life in Korea but it didn't serve a purpose, like it wasn't needed in the plot.