Aime Imbecile and Manon Biatch. I have no idea whether or not those were just insulting nicknames Madeline gave them in her head or if they were actually their real names.
According to this chapter, " Chloe" is the female lead of the novel she read. I can't imagine that the author would leave such an important detail that " Chloe" is actually male so Blair probably didn't finish the novel before she reincarnated/transmigrated. I have two theories on the situation...
The ladies-in-waiting's introductions remind me of the introduction of high-specs love interests except for the fact that they're female and are not love interests.
Certain pages seem to be out of order. . . But from what I could gather, the red-haired girl is more experienced in the social game while the lavender-haired girl is more of a novice and uses rather trick trips and have dim but loyal followers.
This is kind of random but I often found it odd when certain title's had the works " duke's daughter" in them but then I realise that I didn't really know any words that were the equivalent of prince or princess but were specifically for the children of dukes or any other kinds of nobles.
Seems like B was the correct option after all. Hmm, this is a Vietnamese comic, right? But the clothes the old man and the girl were wearing look Japanese. Did they come all the way from Japan to exorcise Elios or something?
You know something dramatic happened when the number of comments increases dramatically from its average amount. I think this is the most comments I have seen for a chapter.
A shower head? Did those exist back then? I don't know much about history or make-up that much in general but I'm pretty sure the stick she used to draw her eyes with is way beyond the current state of the technology.