MC is a bit annoying but not unbearably so. I hope she won't forgive the emperor for a looooong time, he's such a shit father.
I've read 5 chapters and I'm a bit on the fence about this. So far the story is somewhat jumbled, and she keeps having these endless new skills that she's somehow just aware of and can flawlessly use without ever having trained or practiced. The pacing of the story is also weird, it's as if the artist has included no transition scenes.
I'll give it a few more chapters because it might just be a rocky start with a better development.
that frog is so adorable omg
(I still don't think there was any need for the sexual violence in the earlier chapters tho, I think the class differences and inter-species abuse could have been alluded to without it.)
I'm at chapter 37 and I'm really enjoying it so far. The one thing that I don't fully understand yet is why is he so keen on reuniting with people who left him to die? They literally abandoned him when he needed them the most. So IDK, I just feel abit weird about that.
EDIT: I'm glad they reunited and they all seem like good people (honestly as a group they're all sweet and wholesome), but I still am baffled by how quickly they left him to die in the beginning...
ngl I wouldn't want to hang around blondie either. She seems like such an exhausting friend to have.
I don't hate the saint but I am SO glad she's not the MC. That brainless good girl energy is incredibly dull.
I'll, uh, sacrifice myself and take Count Axios. I insist. This will solve everyone's problems.
like wtf this is SO GOOD?? I started reading it, expecting another fairly predictable isekai story with somewhat useless characters and a ridiculous plot, and I am SO glad to be wrong!! The MC is amazing, the ML is great, and Abel is literally the cutest
as a generic statement that applies on this story and so many others: I'm getting really tired of the oblivious FL trope. It's so tiring. With her I kind of understand it, considering everything that has happened, but I wish authors would reconsider their reliance on that character trait.