I dont find scanlation morally dubious at all. Remember the era of pc games before steams and after steam? If people want something, they're going to get it. They'll take the path of least resistance to get the thing, and in the case of digital releases without censorship in their language...
I dont understand how these inner Palace setups work at all; what kind of historical setup is this based on, anyone know? I'm curious about all this back and forth between mistresses.... except somehow they can also be queen one day? I have many questions that Google is not answering for me, haha.
This is great; if you can suspend your disbelief regarding the truth that everyone who works in a bank should be thrown in jail for life and banks should be outlawed , then this is some interesting stuff.
@Mr_Heller she's not actually a villainess though; she's just playing a part in a crazy murder family. Real villainess material is like Camilla from 'The villainess noble girl wants her husband to lose weight,' where she doesn't compromise but still possesses redeeming qualities so you don't...
Nice, demon kings who dint apologize, but had their own circumstances, but still have to be beat are the best. This gives you that, but also lets you enjoy demon king as a good guy without taking any of that away. Noiiiice. I hope this gets licensed.
not a fan of bodyswap, but if that's left on the backburner and it's just an excuse to get them to become closer... noice. I dig the pathos. Let's make sure the misunderstandings are equal instead of all on one.
I felt like the original handled things better. Is that the manhwa versus manga divide? I guess audiences really do have an affect on quality. Either way, I'm happy the story is being continued: it's a different take than most, but I feel this belongs in the "villainess" sub-genre. Noble...
@kawaii123456 I felt the same way until I read tearmoom empire story: Misunderstandings about how selfless and noble a character is when in reality she is a selfish cowardly brat are hilarious.