
I feel so bad for him omg. Poor guy. I think our MC needs to realize that perhaps wearing foreign (literally, completely unfamiliar and unique to this world) clothes and riding on a large mythical beast made of several deadly creatures does not lead to the best of understandings. I would be scared shitless if I saw a complete stranger wearing strange clothing riding on a tame monster.
(I'm not calling her clothes strange, I myself am Korean and have hanbok, I'm just saying in the context of this underdeveloped medieval western world.)

I'm on chapter 10, and I genuinely cannot stand the MC. She's so sheltered and sexist and it genuinely annoys me. I understand there's some trauma, but it's so grating that the "love interest" is trying to emotionally manipulate her to try to "cure" her. Does she actually grow into someone decent? And does the creepy yandere actually become mentally sane later on? Because I may drop.

ehh idk you cant really call it sexist since it trauma, which the yandere and her mother are mostly responsible for, she can't really control this really.
Yes, at the end she starts to overcome her demons and starts living a better life with her boyfriend. (Theyre sooo cute omg i love them)
The yandere does become mentally sane, but hes still kinda creepy after all that he did.
keep ready haha its really good the ending is very good!!! It'll leave you very happy for the mc I promise!

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Okay to be honest a Harem seems totally out of his character
Not only is he like in his 30's due to repeating the time, but he seems to be the type to only put up with people to help them grow into good comrades for him, not even because he likes them as people or anything, just as stats. I thought the romance would have been between him and his Angel or some shit, looking at the cover, but apparently he's getting multiple wives? His character so far has shown no indication of wanting to be romantically involved with people - hell, even platonically involved with people. His entire mental state is "let me work with these people to unlock their capability [of being good allies]. And don't use the "other mangas do it worse" as an excuse to justify this. I love harem's when they're done right, but this just seems out of nowhere to be honest.

I love how even she admits that the speech was BS. what she said wasn't her story, nor was it Penelope's. She merely imagined it to be like that to make her "brother" realize the idiocy of his actions, for thinking that "she" had replaced his real sister and manipulated their "father" into forgetting the real sister. I'm looking forward to the next season, and how her "brothers" grow thanks to her help.

As someone who doesn't have the best father figure, I would always crush on older men who would be paternal, but obviously such a relationship would be wrong as
a) your loves is coming due to a messed up mental state (as you have been shown no parental love, you confuse that feeling of being appreciated as romantic love)
b) there is a power dynamic that can be dangerously exploited, even unwillingly
and c) a lack of experience that is gathered throughout time can lead to a relationship that frankly isn't equal.
I hope it doesn't end up romantic, at least for a long time, and it's just a nice story about paternal love, instead of romantic love.
Ultimately it was her parents who forced her to become a villain, I think. Never meeting her mother, never feeling loved, always alone and neglected. Only her father believed in her and he died, and she grew more and more bitter. The mom is awful for just never caring about her daughter because she "already saw her future."