Light gag story and cute art-style. There’s no real conflict and it’s not so heavy on the plot. Both fl and ml realizes their feelings early on the story, the marriage drags on (like REALLY drags on), then we get to a half-baked story behind the mc’s transmigration—which I’m alright with since it’s a romcom anyway.
I skimmed through the business yada yada it’s stupidly relevant to the mc’s relationship with the Duke and the proxy war but the wedding preparation arc had me thinking that the fl is an overgrown child miss. It was too much. On top of that, the way the mc handled the og villainess left a bad taste in my mouth. It’s been debunked in the later chapters that the novel follows the og plot line so there’s no interference at play and there is no need for a ‘villainess’. Even og Ripley vouched for Rose’s character despite reading the novel. It’s a bit disappointing since we’ve seen how the mc treated Rose’s hostility immaturely which opened the door to a completely new bad ending—but much crueler than in the original.
Anyways, the mc is okay. Overall kind, oblivious, and a big og fl glazer—stereotypical transmigration mcs as you know it. She becomes more likeable during the war arc as her unofficial duchess moment though. I would’ve just preferred if she wasn’t as dumbed down as she is for the comedic value, but alas it’s done. Both marriages are beautiful but the first marriage has to be my favorite (it was perfectly timed with the war incoming and the after-feels lingered the longest due to Zeronis’ absence). Their relationship might’ve started as a gag (I heard it was some Duke’s first night? lol) but I swoon reading how much they love each other. God really tested their relationship there but they did just fine. Zeronis catching the mc from the veranda where she fell from— coinciding with the scene where Zeronis shed real man TEARS for her for the first time is just peak. They’re just fine and just right for each other. The cutest along with Sylvia and the kids. 8/10
Light gag story and cute art-style. There’s no real conflict and it’s not so heavy on the plot. Both fl and ml realizes their feelings early on the story, the marriage drags on (like REALLY drags on), then we get to a half-baked story behind the mc’s transmigration—which I’m alright with since it’s a romcom anyway.
I skimmed through the business yada yada it’s stupidly relevant to the mc’s relationship with the Duke and the proxy war but the wedding preparation arc had me thinking that the fl is an overgrown child miss. It was too much. On top of that, the way the mc handled the og villainess left a bad taste in my mouth. It’s been debunked in the later chapters that the novel follows the og plot line so there’s no interference at play and there is no need for a ‘villainess’. Even og Ripley vouched for Rose’s character despite reading the novel. It’s a bit disappointing since we’ve seen how the mc treated Rose’s hostility immaturely which opened the door to a completely new bad ending—but much crueler than in the original.
Anyways, the mc is okay. Overall kind, oblivious, and a big og fl glazer—stereotypical transmigration mcs as you know it. She becomes more likeable during the war arc as her unofficial duchess moment though. I would’ve just preferred if she wasn’t as dumbed down as she is for the comedic value, but alas it’s done. Both marriages are beautiful but the first marriage has to be my favorite (it was perfectly timed with the war incoming and the after-feels lingered the longest due to Zeronis’ absence). Their relationship might’ve started as a gag (I heard it was some Duke’s first night? lol) but I swoon reading how much they love each other. God really tested their relationship there but they did just fine. Zeronis catching the mc from the veranda where she fell from— coinciding with the scene where Zeronis shed real man TEARS for her for the first time is just peak. They’re just fine and just right for each other. The cutest along with Sylvia and the kids. 8/10