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Description
Duchess Lydith Annemaria was 18 years old when her fiancé, the crown prince, broke off their engagement. Then her carriage was involved in an accident, and she found herself brought back in time to the age of 16 by a boy who claimed to be a god. She doesn’t want to change her personality to make the Crown Prince like her. It would be foolish to repeat the same thing over and over again, so, it might be better to reign at the top of the demon tribe and rule over all the human nations. Lydith makes up her mind. She will make the king of the demon tribe fall in love with her beauty!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on The Villainess Does Not Reflect!
"The Villainess Does Not Reflect!" is quite the ride, and I can definitely see why it's sparking such strong reactions. This novel centers around Lydith, a protagonist who is, to put it mildly, unconventional. She's bold, supremely confident, and unapologetically herself, which makes for a story that's both hilarious and thought-provoking.
First Impressions
Initially, I wasn't entirely sure what to make of Lydith. She's the kind of character who strides into a room and immediately takes charge, and her perspective is… well, let's just say it's unique. Some might even find her a bit grating at first. But I quickly realized that her confidence isn't arrogance; it's genuine self-assurance, born from a lifetime of love and support. She simply believes in her own abilities and isn't afraid to pursue what she wants.
What Works Well
The comedic undertones are fantastic. Lydith's interactions are often absurdly funny, and the situations she finds herself in are wonderfully over-the-top. Beyond the humor, I appreciate the novel's exploration of self-acceptance. Lydith isn't interested in changing herself to fit societal expectations, and there's something incredibly refreshing about that. The romance, particularly her relationship with Gilbert, is also a highlight. It's sweet, genuine, and adds a layer of depth to Lydith's character.
Areas of Concern
While I ultimately enjoyed Lydith's unwavering confidence, I can see how it might rub some readers the wrong way. Her directness can come across as insensitive, and her sometimes warped view of the world can be frustrating. However, I also think that these flaws are part of what makes her so compelling. She's not perfect, and her imperfections make her feel more real.
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Final Verdict
"The Villainess Does Not Reflect!" is a fun, engaging read with a protagonist who is unlike anyone I've encountered before. If you're looking for a story that challenges conventions and celebrates self-love, I highly recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared to either love or hate Lydith – there's really no in-between!
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