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Butterfly Effect

Literal God February 11, 2021 8:09 pm

The trope of the fl following the plot in Isekai, if she doesn't cave immediately, exists because it makes sense.

The concern is the Butterfly Effect. Where the smallest of changes can trigger a million bigger changes down the line.

Romance is often what leads to the mc being able to survive in these plots. Especially in this case, changing the target matters.

The fl already knows the ml can be happy with the designated love interest.

Also, if she does get with him and they end up happy and alive, there's no guarantee the fl would be able to do the same. Her destined partner is gone. Her destined future is gone. There's no guarantee she'd be able to pave a new way.

The stupid thing to do is actually to just go crazy and take the male/female lead of the original. I think they even showed how that goes in Cheating Men Must Die.

I'm more concerned about all the convenient falling down. Isekai fl's have serious balance issues. I said 'oh come ON' out loud this time when she tripped and the hood happened to fall off her head. I mean REALLY?

Responses
    maychan February 11, 2021 8:15 pm

    yeas that fall was dumb =_=