
Uh...wow this truly is a "villain"ness in every sense of the word. I didn't expect it to be so bloody.
I'm not sure I enjoy all the excessive collateral damage though. It's quite extreme to be killing innocent people just because they live on the other side of the fence. But cest la vie. It's just manga logic.
(...Followup Reflections) I will say, the series seriously lacks logic and the FL is a straight up crazy bitch. Even if her country didn't treat her well, it's not to the extent where it equivalent to the death of literally everyone. I prefer my villains with more tact and class...and consistency. Her 180 personality switch from loyalist to demon wasn't really built up thoroughly.

I caught up to ch 93, and I must say, I did not expect it to be this good. Compared to other series, it's amazingly high in EQ content. All the characters have quirks, real human thoughts and considerations. The story has some sluggish moments but always has a high payoff. There's no stressful drama, and both the ML and FL are likeable, relatable, and have a lot of personality. I like that there's a lot of personal and relationship growth without high stakes. The series is also very focused on women's rights (or lack thereof). The art also steadily improves as chapters progress. There's so much good going on with this series that the 8.8 rating seems like a shame.
My favourite thing is that /ALL/ the characters think and act independently but organically in relation to each other. They each feel uniquely real in speech and behaviour with regards to how they are and how they interact with each other. It could be a two-bit villain and they'd still be thought-out.
It was a really nice breakaway from the many cliches that haunt this genre. I hope the ending is satisfactory. For now, I definitely recommend reading it.
Sorry but for me, Sieger > everyone else.
That face, that tan, that bod, that mischievous aloofness? 10/10 package.