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Tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru kissmanga
Tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru kissmanga







The characters are cute and the story starts reasonably early without cramming too much stuff into early childhood years with no plot left over. This is one of my favourite otoge reincarnation novels. I can't wait to see how the future arcs will turn out. She knows what she wants, which also means she knows who she wants to marry folks! What is this?! *gasp*īut with that, concludes my short review on this novel. More importantly, Rosemarie IS NOT dense! She just chooses to avoid "certain" things. While she does make use of the game's endings to divert the future to whatever she can, she doesn't become overly obsessed with the game's predetermined ending to the point where she becomes mentally ill. Where after having reading terrible female isekai like Bakarina, Rosemarie is the type that likes to take charge of her own life which was yet again refreshing to see.

  • The "villainess" aka protagonist of this novel, is not overly obsessed with the otome game's predetermined endings.
  • tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru kissmanga

    But I hope there will be a core route soon.

  • There is currently a lack of romance, as it's still centered around harem aspect.
  • Features characters that show their utmost loyalty towards those whom they dedicated to serve.
  • Plenty of world building, with constant references to Kingdom structures and everyday lives of citizens in the isekai world.
  • Proper story flow from start to (currently) ongoing.
  • Here are some aspects this novel features: more> in isekai and female otome isekai, I can now properly say that this has become my new #1 favorite novel in terms of the female isekai genre. All I knew was that back then I hated severe conflict, or severe hatred shown towards the protagonist, so I remember looking on this novel with a negative opinion.īut after having read thousands of light/web novels later, with my favorite mainstream being. So years ago when I first read this, I couldn't help but giving this novel a drop since then I couldn't really understand what was going on. I had first come across this novel when I was just starting out reading light novels and web novels in general. And it wouldn't feel so weird how the other characters are romantically interested in her. Maybe it was for that? But they could still do that if she was a few years older. It does make it make more sense how she's not told much and everyone tries to keep her from 'the action' though, because she's literally a small child.

    tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru kissmanga

    it's just weird the way it is written, how they both have 'warm' moments together when she's frickin 10-11.Īt first I thought maybe it was necessary from a plot perspective, but after reading a lot I don't see the reason at all. I don't get why she couldn't start at 10, and then when she meets her favourite she would be at least almost a teenager.

    tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru kissmanga

    Not to mention, this is a fantasy story with lots of historical inaccuracy, there is NO good reason to keep 'child romance/marriage' as a thing even if it was historically accurate.Īnyways, the characters and relationships are good, but I don't like how she starts SO young - she's only 5 when the story starts. Sometimes I wonder where people learn history, or they just see these justifications and accept them. And for common people, they often didn't marry until their 20's as they knew they had to save up to support. Yes engagements could be very early but they were political things, marriage and childbirth wasn't expected in early puberty for god's sake. Please don't listen to the people saying, oh that was common historically - NO it was not common for a princess to marry and HAVE KIDS at 12. This story is pretty good for the characters, but I'm not a fan of the romance and age gap.









    Tensei oujo wa kyou mo flag wo tatakioru kissmanga