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The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior · review

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Top reader May 20, 2022 · 2 min read
6 /10

Review based off first two (all currently released) LN's Honestly a perfect archetypal LN, for anyone who's dabbled in the "otome" genre you've already read this book. Reincarnated as the "villain" of the game, uses their knowledge to save all the "love interests" and makes them all fall for her while thinking they actually like the "protagonist" and that she's gonna die when the "bad ending" happens. With all that out of the way I'll talk about the original aspects, for one the MC is actually quite strong unlike the usual "clumsy and weak" protagonist and actually ends up being a pretty strong willed and talented princesswho comes to earn the respect and adoration of those around her. The world the LN is set in has people with "talents" which are basically random abilities which are actually quite varied like "age control" or teleportation. These abilities are central to the LN and aren't just add-ons like combat tends to be in similar "otome" novels which I'd say is a positive.

The plot is fairly interesting although the usual "embarrasses the love interests with extreme kindness" scenes are fairly lackluster and predictable.

Story: 6
Art: 4
Characters: 6
Enjoyment: 7
Overall: 6

CONCLUSION: A decently enjoyable LN which follows the precedents set by its genre to the letter with the addition of some decently interesting original flair.

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