The Result of Being Reincarnated Is Having a Master-Servant Relationship with the Yandere Love Interest - Ch. 9

It’s back after so long 😭😭

I can’t wait for the future prom event... that promposal was smoooth

I wonder if we’ll ever get Cecil admitting to Ashley’s ever growing love for her and vice versa? I hope it’ll be soon
 
we could also take it as a plot whole where Layla’s character is still (acting like) a child despite growing up

Orrr

That simply because Layla has the soul of a boy from the birth , she identifies as male and as her/his actions were always taken lightly, he just grew up to be a lil shit teen
 
‘Layla’ never said that she was an elementary school student. ‘Gray’ & ‘Cecil’ did. So, he probably lived longer as a male and therefore still likes females. Yea, Layla is a predator and outta be dealt with. But, let’s be real the manga isn’t about her it’s about Cecil and the capture targets. Layla and her creeper status are side scenarios, so it doesn’t really matter to the school what she does to girls.
 
how could this child not growing up ?
He died early but not in his new life, he should have evolve a litle bit no ?
 
@duderus Ikr?! I'm getting frustrated with that. Like, even it's the world from an otome game, you're still living a life. The people there is real as well as their feelings. I know that trying to survive is her first priority but wouldn't it be bad if she just waste her second chance to live to the fullest? Just follow your heart, dammit.
 
Hope Layla stops the creeper attitude and finds someone he likes. Also, kinda likes how he breaks all the targets hearts.
 
I don't know if this is the first chapter it's been mentioned or if I just missed it before, but it strikes me as odd that people in a medieval European style setting would be going to a 'prom'. That's a more recent American thing.

I think it'd be more likely they would be going to a ball or something.
 
@Theta I'd say this is prolly Victorian/Gregorian era considering the clothes... If you think about it, it's also odd that there's a co-ed school when women and men always had separate institutions in the past.

The author prolly took inspiration from that period of time and there's nothing wrong with that.
 

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