I looked at the cover and thought it was gonna be a comedy where a 21th century girl falls in love with the first human in history. It totally flipped my expectations, the story is much more interesting and beautiful then I would had ever imagined. There was a bit of comedy but it was a good read seeing her traveling through time to find her beloved. ╥﹏╥
I feel so bad for all the concubines because they were taught from a young age that their honor comes from satisfying their husband/s and bearing children. I’m happy that Ms.Pauliana is finally learning what it would have been like if she had stayed as a noble woman. Hopefully she can motivate the concubines and other women that they aren’t only there just to satisfy men but that women are able to achieve things just as well as a man can ┗( T﹏T )┛
Considering how selfish humans are, I’m not surprised that they killed the demons out of misconceptions from the nobles. Usually nobles would try to use a scape goat to make themselves look like a hero or a savior to commoners and such.
I hope that the hero realizes that the humans are in the wrong and can try to develop a village or a kingdom were both demons and humans can coexist.
Okay so we know that the original author transmigrated into the story she wrote yes. Then that means others could transmigrate into the steeply as well , if possible. I think that the maids (I’m assuming at least 3 or 2 ) transmigrated into the story and they decided to raise Cecile. But since they don’t want to be found out maybe they had powers as well such as concealment or the ability to erase their tracks. That’s could be how Cecile knew how to deal with the dragon. But this what I think but I’m not entirely sure.
Feel free to comment your theories ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~











I under stand why Raymond did what he did to get revenge for his father. I feel sorry for Raymond but that does not excuse the way he used the commoners or his friends to portray himself as a good noble. I hope he doesn’t get married to the princess.