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Ah yes, you want a sadistic girl that gets pleasure from seeing fear and is crazy, powerful and manipulative? You found it!
Overall its satisfying and brutal, its a good read only problem is the amount of chapters and the release date but other than that I can't wait for more!
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Good sh*t! Really good sh*t!
The author claims this is just some random parody of the isekai genre, but I think it has more potential than that.
This is definitely not a story for everyone, but if the tags didn't drive you away then you're probably going to enjoy it.
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This book was actually quite good, and I genuinely liked it. The author's writing style is unique and compelling, which is the main reason I stayed engaged with the story. However, it somewhat felt as though it was going nowhere. The main character didn't seem to grow stronger; in fact, they appeared to weaken in some aspects over time, which was a bit odd. The portrayal of the villain was ambiguous. Clearly, the main character is intended to be the villain, but it didn't quite resonate that way. It feels as though they're, at most, 10% responsible, with their circumstances playing a larger role, particularly in the beginning. There are only about two chapters where it feels like it's genuinely about the character as an individual, rather than them being out of control. It doesn't seem to progress; it feels like a series of beginnings. The character always resolves to improve or achieve something, but then reverts to being a mindless, rampaging monster.
Continuing on, I find it odd how the character gets injured by sticks, weeds, and thorny bushes, yet remains unscathed when inflicting more severe physical damage, like thrusting a foot through someone. Bone shards are quite sharp, and logically, causing such an injury would also harm the perpetrator, unless their foot was exceptionally durable. In contrast, walking through a thorny bush results in bleeding and cuts? This seems implausible, especially for a monster feared by the world?
Perhaps it's just me, and I didn't resonate with the direction of the story. I'm a bit confused about what's happening and am hoping this confusion clears up if the story continues in further chapters.
The character's situation is further complicated by elements of control and brainwashing. It felt more like they were being manipulated into villainy, as suggested in the book. After a meltdown and passing out, they are subject to a form of brainwashing again – a similar version, I would say. I'm not entirely sure, as the story hasn't fully unfolded in the chapters I've read.
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It’s a fun read if you don’t mind torture and rape, there is a problem however The MC never learns and is constantly making the same or stupid mistakes she shouldn’t be
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