When the Villainess Is in Love - Ch. 23

@Azure_1802 I think you've nailed it, she also doesn't wallow for herself? There's a lot of dense protags who only cry and have people feel bad for them, but here she is dense, but living her best life and trying to bring joy to others.
 
Wish I could sample some yummy drinks. Irl medicine and alcohol don't mix well
 
She's being misunderstood, as always lol.
Altough I do feel bad for them, they worry, even though she isn't actually in pain, or even sees her live in danger.
But that can also be seen as her not taking care of herself, I guess.
 
She wants to fangirl and try out everything in the novel, and everybody thinks she's trying to fulfill her bucket list in the time she has left.
 
oh noooo. i also had these thoughts with every book i've read. SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!
 
I don't know who to pity more: her or them...

Though the OG Libertia was really pitiful
 
I think I might just give up on this fashion blog, this last chapter was the worst of the worst. Even the heroine’s ugly white dress and umbrella made more sense than three suspicious people wearing long bedsheets as robes looking like they’re cosplaying as wizards or something. I thought I saw one lady wearing an interesting hat until I realized she was carrying a plate of corn on the cob on her head. I wish it had been a hat. I’m so confused by these fashion choices; Sometimes it feels modern, sometimes it feels regency, sometimes it’s downright medieval, and occasionally I remember this is a fantasy setting so the clothes will look crazy fantastical. I’m too frustrated to continue, this might be my last post. (I’m still reading, just not gonna write comments.)
 
what's the point of wearing "commoner clothes" if they're gonna cover them with giant robes (totally not suspicious at all, stealth 100)

or maybe authors just too lazy to draw the clothes now lol
 
So we have a character channeling a lazy author scoff at lazy authors, huh.

What keeps irking me the most though is how the original heroine's personality is described. Even lazy authors strive to make their heroes likable, but Ariel is drawn and described like a caricature. It's not believable at all that "the original novel" was written that way. Therefore that "original novel" gives an impression of cardboard decorations that are only there to make the new MC shine. There are some other similar manhwas but their authors mask such things with more effort and sophistication. The only thing going for this manhwa is the pretty drawing style.
 
Sometimes I don't like these kinds of long strip comics. If made good, then the reader would get a lot of information and beautiful graphics from a chapter. However, like this comic, the long strip just prolongs useless train-of-thoughts & has verbose plot, which could be condensed to only a few panels instead of a whole chapter!
 
@vangoz I mean considering the fact that the disease she has has a 100% terminal rate it's to be expected. I mean from the outside it looks like she's tying up all her loose ends and crossing things off her bucket list.
 

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