Letica is a homeless orphan. She grew up in a dumpster and was barely scraping by in a Fantasy world where everyone has a 'System'. She wasn't sure what to make of the system's revelation of her class as 'Pleasure Slave' with a "A-grade" Talent.
The Second Protagonist, Raechel died in an accident by the infamous truck-kun and was reincarnated as Minor Villainess in the last novel she read. Falling for some oblivious schemes, her character was eventually murdered by her own maid who suffered terrible abuse for years.
Aiming to avoid her death and live her dream life, she maintains a good relationship with her maid, who turned out to be overpowered.
This story has two protagonists, and I will be alternating the POVs every few chapters. The story will have a lot of fluff moments early on and some light smut scenes ahead (After adulthood; Chapter 25-30 ish I guess).
This is my first attempt at writing a story, so I don't know how it will turn out. I'm just writing what I feel like.
I meant to do a 4 or 4.5 but all in all this story is fun and enjoyable. It has a weird balance of going really fast but stretching out the events, so it doesn't get stuck in the main character being < 10 years old phase, which is weirdly common in reincarnation stories. It's also enjoyable that it is not just a main character introduces modern cooking novel. The characters are nice and fit their roles but I would love to see more from the side characters like a Sophia pov or Carolina pov. Otherwise like I said it is very enjoyable and I will be patiently waiting for the next chapter.
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I really like the setup for this story and honestly have persisted for 37 chapters in hope of that would be enough to keep reading but alas that is not the case unfortunately.
First, this is author's first attempt to write a story and with that in mind it is a great first attempt.
I think I will just like a number of constructive issues I have with this story:
(her dumb idea about finding some boy to be her precog scapegoat being a great example)
Overall, I would like to see some more growth from the author and would really look forward to reading their next story, but as this one goes I cannot honestly recommend it unfortunately.
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