NGL I'm hella confused about the level of technology in Romeridall (MC's homeland). Like in the first chapter the Ilya travels to Hanu by plane but then when he returned to the childhood castle they're using fireplaces and candles for lighting instead of electricity? Huh? I know Hanu is rich but how is Romeridall so weak in comparison?
Wow I totally missed that. Yeah that makes literally no sense in context with the rest of the world building. The plane was likely from Romeridall because the pilot had pale hair/skin and certain braids that are shown on several of the Romeridall background characters.
Romeridall is established as a weak country that is very advanced in technology. It’s possible that they have a lot of technical knowledge but not the resources for large scale production or sale
I got to chapter 26 but I'm hesitant to keep reading because I find the MC kinda stupid... The MC and ML are cute but I keep questioning her actions (or mainly lack of/her passiveness that would've prevented a lot of situations). Maybe I'm not enjoying this as much because I expected this to basically be a gender bent version of other level up/dungeon stories where the MC has like a million plans.
Like, I rather the MC leave or just end up with her red-haired guard (although it seems like he has another love interest). Like I don't like Mia because she be trying to steal someone else's husband. And I don't like the Emperor because he seems to entitled and thinks that everyone should love him/like him regardless of how he treats them.
I kinda wish this took the route of other novels where the MC leaves and starts her own business and becomes super successful on her own.
I've seen those type of novels specially its common in chinese novel where FL starts her own business and become successful.
But not worth reading cause the plot is not catchy or out of line, but there are some wortg reading but hard to comeby ( ̄∇ ̄")
But if its about FL become successful the best story that fits in my mind is "The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass" ヾ(☆▽☆)










At first most of the issues I had were with the ML (he's still a walking red flag), but the more the story goes on the more problems I have with Kay. Like I could forgive how useless/damsel in distress he is since its common in stories like these, but his interactions with female characters (how he's clueless about leading them on) and how he basically didn't really care about how the potential treason would impact his own child is kinda cold.