A story about a girl who suddenly woke up to an unknown ceiling...
She has reincarnated... into a body of a red-haired seven year old duke's daughter called Rosette Yttrea.
May had read too many novels to procrastinate with her studies; she was a very degenerate isekai hoe and a sucker for villainess noble girl isekai. Many comrades who love the genre would have imagined at one point, "What would it be like to suddenly reincarnate into a different world?" She too embraced such fluttering thoughts.
But when the actual situation came to play, she wanted to do nothing but swear endlessly upon how naive her thoughts were.
Don't transmigrators usually reincarnate after death by a kiss from truck-kun? SHE WENT TO BED LIKE ANY OTHER NORMAL DAY!
Before reincarnating, isn't there some sort of god or omnipotent being to give her some OP powers? SHE JUST WOKE UP LIKE THIS!
Don't reincarnators usually have extensive knowledge of what's going to happen in the future?
It was true she was an isekai fanatic, but NONE of the specific plot and details stuck with her after she was done reading.
So why is she in this situation? Hey, God? EXPLAIN THIS?!
[Story will be on hiatus until mid-Feb]
It's like every other cliche isekai shoujo plot, but I'm a sucker for those.
Overall interesting story so far.
Good grammar and writing style, nothing to complain there. Looking forward to how the plot develops.
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Written at night on phone (keep grammatical errors and inconsistencies to yourself)
I really like the writing style of the author and I havent found the reason for that yet. It might be the more realistical characters and their thought process. Not everything is shown like in some other novels where they need to describe everything in little detail, especially the actions of characters which just bloas the word count of stories. Luckily this isnt the case here.
There is a solid plot, interesting and believable character interactions from multiple pov's, progress and non bland characters. The worldbuilding is decent, it could happen a bit more but its enough for the target audience. There are quite a few non major grammatical errors but if you are not a nitpicker and dont read everything thoroughly to every little detail you wont find them.
I really like this story just like the other one from the author, so please give this a try.
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