
I don't get why Judith was so terrified of meeting the people he killed before. I'd understand if she was ashamed, but her feelings were more like fear like when she met with Jamal. And then she met with Calipa and was like "I'll protect you guys" after felt so troubled with her guard assignment. Idk it's a weird combination of feelings. She's still holding her "money is everything" value, but now she's doing things right because she doesn't want to die, NOT because she actually learn from her mistakes and reflected. If you know what you did is wrong, you got to own your mistakes, not to avoid it.

Well if you think about it to some people (I’m one of them) when you mess up ur afraid to face the people that you mess up on. This could be because your afraid to think about the consequences of your actions and looking at them makes you realize how horribly you messed up. It’s kid of like PTSD in a way. Also what I like about this is that she changes SLOWLY like she’s struggling with her values. I mean it’s frustrating to see her avoid but habits are hard to get rid of.

If you mess up and you know it, then shouldn't you want to make it right instead? She has completely different response when it comes to her friends. Also when she killed them in her previous life, it's not like she felt bad about it.. she was the "cold hearted knight". She was traumatized because she was killed not because she felt apologetic to her victims.
Anyway, I'm sure this will change in future chapters, but yeah it's frustrating at this point.

yeah but remember she isnt the emotional type. she wasnt connected to those victims so she isnt apologetic but shes also horrified on her own end. she regrets her own actions and not so much the consequences of others and in her standpoint, i believe, the root of the problem is HER and as long as she can improve/change herself, that wont happen to others.
so even though it might seem like shes making it up for her friends, its more like shes changing and bettering herself to prevent those disasters. but idk its just my opinion since this makes the most sense to me considering her actions so far

The idea itself isn't new, but I love how they didn't change even after confirming their feelings. They didn't suddenly became lovey dovey or super romantic to each other. Instead, it was the subtle hints of affection: like when Kurahashi said he'd consider buying Matsune an ashtray or Matsune noticing Kurahashi's fear of losing him.

It's cliche and all but I don't really get the FL. At first she was happy because she thought she was extra. Then turns out she's a lady from prestigious noble family. A "villain" family indeed but with brothers who love her to death nonetheless. Why would you try to escape? Because your brothers would go so far as to kill people who tried to harm you? And who will guarantee they couldn't find her again?
She's born with a silver spoon, she's loved by her family and employees, she's filthy rich and yet she's so stuck on getting the money to run away. Like pls you already have all the money you can get. She doesn't even have any "challenge" so far. She doesn't look very smart so far.. and she misspoke a lot. I hope it gets better as more chapters come out.

you took the words outta my mouth. She goes through lengths in order to run away when the reason why his brother became a villain is due to them thinking they lost her for good. The fact that she is ALIVE and back in their home is already a big factor in the possible change of their future. Rather than running away, adjusting to her new life that is perfect as it is, would be the most rational choice. Better yet, do something that would also ensure the safety of his family, rather than running away again which would eventually lead to the impending doom they might face.

Why should she want to stick around guys who are this obsessed with her? Normally, people would find this creepy.
Besides she's not the original. If they discover she isn't what do you think would happen?
On top of that, as we should've figured out by reading most stories like this, it's precisely because the brother blackened due to the fact she went missing and he couldn't find her for so many years that means she has to be careful and on her toes all the time. Especially since the brother was clearly already a psycho even before the sister disappeared and we obviously don't know the full reason behind why the actual sister left yet. And since that means he could easily blacken again for other reasons, if she inadvertently steps on a metaphorical landmine.
And, in the end, why should she be forced to risk her mental wellbeing by coming up with solutions to deal with a ticking time bomb that was also *forced* into her lap?
Looks simple to me.....

The novel is really good! I recommend you guys read it if you're curious of what's coming. Leila as MC is clever and ultra adorable.

Here you go apparently the current status in Japan is still ongoing however this site is pretty close to the latest chapters.(▰˘◡˘▰) Have fun reading!(๑•ㅂ•)و✧
https://www.novelupdates.com/series/reborn-little-girl-wont-give-up/

For a story with a dedicated author, it's super cliché and the plot is weak. Things were kinda wrapped up abruptly in one final chapter. So many plot holes and circumstances that are not quite resolved. More than anything, I wish they kinda reveal more about why both of them are "chosen". Decently good for a quick, light fluffy read.
Lol when the arena owner bragging while tied up
Anyway, Enisha is peak character design, she's so cute and elegant at the same time