But it feels like it's going to be a canned "turns out man is the real monster" story, with her falling for one or all of the beast-men who are actually gentle, kind, strong, and amazing while humans are just racist because different. Wouldn't surprised if she has a moment where she gets really angry because of a racist human being mean to one of the beast people, and shows off she's OP because of magic or something. I kept reading. She does some super amazing unheard of thing through the power of kindness and a pure heart or whatever.
By start of chapter 6 the entire characterization for anyone other than the MC (whose characterization is that she is perfect but the world is just cruel to her) is that everyone is a racist jerk but the beastkin (who are coincidentally SUPER HOT) are misunderstood UwU~~ who just want to find a restaurant to eat at for some reason? Like literally for the first couple chapters where they're shown (separate from the MC because we need to know they're important to the story, early) they just complain that they don't have a restaurant to eat at. What a coincidence.
And I posted this on the Ch.7 discussion but the backstory where she's made out to be a villain is so flimsy. Maybe the LN makes it more convincing but in the manga it doesn't make a lick of sense. They're two very clear accidents. The girl she does it to isn't even mentioned as particularly well liked, popular, manipulative or anything. It just all works out for her because it has to. I get that her fate has to follow the story she read before being reincarnated but it feels so hollow. It's just another poor tortured hero who did nothing wrong being accused of things she didn't trope.
It's just going to be a bubblegum fantasy romance, imo. The MC isn't really memorable, the setting isn't much explored or interesting, the characters feel flat. The only thing that really interested me is her braid and those fairies. Real MVPs.