Oh yes because an overworked South Korean office worker reincarnating somehow makes her the smartest person in the entire story. Totally believable that she instantly knows how to manage a whole Western-esque historical country. And her inbred Dr. Stone-style, childlike “cutie patootie” character design? Lovely. Plus it never gets old being reminded every other chapter about what a genius she is while she behaves naïve and oblivious and wins over the cold duke with kindness and childlike wonder alone. Amazing, incredible, never been done before. Kudos
I thought she knew all these stuff because she had to due to her sister. Like the flowers, for example, she knew because her sister wanted them.
And she seems like a genius because some knowledge that are common in our place, is not common in their medieval-ish era (like the comics and the blackout curtains).
A lot of her knowledge also comes from her being overworked in this life too.
That’s exactly why it still feels unrealistic. She transmigrated only three months ago and during that entire time she wasn’t resting, studying or adapting.
She was starved, overworked and mentally exhausted.
Under those conditions even a modern office worker wouldn’t suddenly gain a deep understanding of a completely new world’s systems whether it’s culture, politics, economy, etiquette or anything else the plot throws at her. And saying she read the original story doesn’t help since knowing a few plot points isn’t the same as having real institutional knowledge.
I get that the story wants to show her as capable but it still expects her to adjust unrealistically fast. Three months of constant stress and exhaustion isn’t enough time for anyone to become that knowledgeable. Those examples just make it seem like the story is conveniently arranging things so the FL always has the exact knowledge required.
Blackout curtains are fine but with the way this story is going I feel like the FL is going to invent insulin at some point because of course "she’s from the 21st century!!!1!!"
Stores like this can be done right but it’s just a this one is so basic and typical to the point that it’s kind of annoying like I thought it was gonna go OK at first you always expect stories like this to be the basic specifically at the start so you’re like oh the art is nice. It doesn’t seem like the writing sucks. I’ll keep going, but then you’re just realize that this kind of stays flat as fuck
I was reading this fairly new manhwa about a tall, buff, dark-haired guy who was really kind and tasked with taking care of a young, "troubled" prince (I think?). He ends up dying and wakes up many years later in the body of a very beautiful blond guy. The boy he used to take care of grew up to be even more troubled, and now the MC wants to find him (?). I totally forgot the name, didn’t save it, and now I can’t find it anywhere. Does this ring any bells for anyone?
There's that manga which name I can't remember but it was about a high school students (i think) a girl (that girl had short hair and was really boyish) and a boy. They hated each other and competed mostly by playing basketball. Then one day the girl (because of some reason) had to change her appearance, put on wig with long black hair, makeup, etc. and work at maid cafe for a day or something and she met there her rival and later they fell in love etc. etc. please help
Funny how translation quality is always proportional to the number of unnecessary memes, chapter notes and giant watermarks...