Definitely a generic story of villainess trope who has a passion for a certain hobby... there's not really any depth to the story as of now. Plot reveals are kind of underwhelming including the holy knight being royalty and all. World building or even the foundation of it is close to being non-existent. The only struggle MC has right now is the dilemma of becoming saintess or running a bakery.
You say that people in your kingdom aren't familiar with spices, which might imply that they are uncommon and therefore are more expensive. And yet here you are selling it at such a cheap price to residents who might have a lower income than you. This also includes presumably ingredients that seem hard to come by even for commoners. I'm no expert in business but wouldn't you suffer losses rather than gaining profits? Unless that's a really rich country.
I sometimes like mary sue characters (heck there are probably even some that are well-written) but with our MC here, she's just a typical mary sue with no depth :))
MC also being here about wanting introduce the spirits to the heroine when she already knows they choose who they like?? And even got debunked by your own siscon brother that anyone can stage what the heroine did that you witnessed.. :)))
I will still be reading this though for any major plot points. I've already put it in my reading list lmao but I doubt I would be waiting for this because I might even forget this existed LMAO
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Definitely a generic story of villainess trope who has a passion for a certain hobby... there's not really any depth to the story as of now. Plot reveals are kind of underwhelming including the holy knight being royalty and all. World building or even the foundation of it is close to being non-existent. The only struggle MC has right now is the dilemma of becoming saintess or running a bakery.
You say that people in your kingdom aren't familiar with spices, which might imply that they are uncommon and therefore are more expensive. And yet here you are selling it at such a cheap price to residents who might have a lower income than you. This also includes presumably ingredients that seem hard to come by even for commoners. I'm no expert in business but wouldn't you suffer losses rather than gaining profits? Unless that's a really rich country.
I sometimes like mary sue characters (heck there are probably even some that are well-written) but with our MC here, she's just a typical mary sue with no depth :))
MC also being here about wanting introduce the spirits to the heroine when she already knows they choose who they like?? And even got debunked by your own siscon brother that anyone can stage what the heroine did that you witnessed.. :)))
I will still be reading this though for any major plot points. I've already put it in my reading list lmao but I doubt I would be waiting for this because I might even forget this existed LMAO