@Siquall Tell that to I Should've Read the Ending, where the villainess also has a setting like this and the fl fails miserably at getting rid of her.
In fact, it's even more embarrassing, cause the villainess is a low level noble here, in ISRE she's a freaking commoner. The fl could've literally just ordered her servants to not let the villainess in her house, but no, she had to be a passive doormat that lets everyone walk over her while complaining in her head.
Bruh ive seen the same fucking " oh no betrayed by my best friend please oh please take me back" shit to many times to even bother reading this... sorry man one star
imma just say this: royals did not hook up with commoners every other day(they do nowadays though, but back in the day it really wasn't as common). specific noblemen did (like a small percentage. very small) but it's fiction so does it even matter
Why are yall getting so philosophical with the simplicity of the plot. These kinds of generic plots are super popular in Korea and make good income out of it that's why they keep re-making these again and again. I'm sure they're not drawing these to entertain the wester audience as it's Korean and they continue these kinds of series based on the opinions of the Korean netizens.