The Villainess's Maker · review
A two season series of only 72 chapters, one would expect it could maintain its quality to the end. However, toward the end of the story, the art begins to diminish and at times becomes disorienting. As for the story, it was demonstrably planned ahead of time. However, in order to overcome an issue each for the ML and FL, the author chose to morph the plot into something rather different and potentially underwhelming. For that, the second season will either be a love-it-or-hate-it time for the reader. It really comes down to personal taste. However, regardless of taste, the story did become rushed inrelation to that chose in writing. And the majority of that is due to how many things wound-up occurring offscreen, as hinted by the beginning of this review's mention how the art quality became disorienting. So if you want a good end, it's best to consider the first season the only season (first 42 chapters).