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Nanae18Pretty good on Even Though I’M The Villainess, I’Ll Become The Heroine!
The story is great, I felt bad for the real Dahlia, at least she is appease now.


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Sucks big time on The Abandoned Empress
This is actually a tragicomedy of an abuse victim being so perfectly broken down and molded by an abuser to suit his purposes that even in a whole new timeline, the Stockholm syndrome kicks in and the victim STILL chooses him.
The author knew the ML was irredeemable, so they dropped a series of 'reveals' that are very transparent asspulls to make everyone else look bad, to level the comparison. Allendis was especially hit hard by this, not only being suddenly blackwashed as a psycho, but put on a bus to drop him from the ML's competition. Even Tia's dad is made to look like a horrible father who would make all the worse decisions instead of saving his daughter.
Of course they also asspulled excuses for the ML: he didn't actually execute her father, he didn't actually want her dead, he was drugged the entire time. Some amazing drug with the hyper-specific effect of "hate and torture Tia," because he's still pretty normal with everyone else except for her. How convenient.
In the end, even when we're given this amazing premise of a 'villainess' treated unjustly and was given a second chance at life so she can write her own fate, she still 'chooses' to do the one thing she promised not to again, and chose her abuser, the ML.
The author knew the ML was irredeemable, so they dropped a series of 'reveals' that are very transparent asspulls to make everyone else look bad, to level the comparison. Allendis was especially hit hard by this, not only being suddenly blackwashed as a psycho, but put on a bus to drop him from the ML's competition. Even Tia's dad is made to look like a horrible father who would make all the worse decisions instead of saving his daughter.
Of course they also asspulled excuses for the ML: he didn't actually execute her father, he didn't actually want her dead, he was drugged the entire time. Some amazing drug with the hyper-specific effect of "hate and torture Tia," because he's still pretty normal with everyone else except for her. How convenient.
In the end, even when we're given this amazing premise of a 'villainess' treated unjustly and was given a second chance at life so she can write her own fate, she still 'chooses' to do the one thing she promised not to again, and chose her abuser, the ML.
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Rocks on Asahi, the Cheeky Crossdresser
It's so cute!! Definitely a must read, it's short and fluffy and noice!
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