I'll just say this once so I don't start any arguments or whatever and will clarify this is very much a matter of personal taste but like...I don't like how this villainess manga is spending more time focusing on the love triangle with Diana and pushing Diana more than the actual villainess.
I came to this manga for hot evil/misunderstood women not whatever this is.
Again this is very much my personal preference I just really am not a fan of this sort of thing so I might just drop it for now and read when I see [Final] on the side.
No, I agree, especially since most of the love triangle stuff hasn’t really gone anywhere and hasn’t changed much since the beginning. It's a bit of a fake triangle, in that Natori’s feelings haven’t evolved towards Diana romantically (and I don't expect them to), so narratively it all still feels extremely one-sided (not to mention the new girl’s role now complicating things further). I commented a while back, saying a lot of the same things. The love triangle angle might be working for sales, but overall, the story feels like it’s lost some of the focus and unique promise it had early on, in favor of stuff that's a bit more typical.
Seeing the author's afterwords, where this sports aside seems like it was a new "wouldn't that be fun" decision, isn't that surprising. We’re 20+ chapters in, and Lapis’ plans have barely begun or gotten any real attention. Lapis and Natori actually haven't gotten much focus recently, but I am assuming that is just for this volume. I still love the series, but I’m ready for it to move forward. I want more focus on Lapis’ evil plans and Natori’s struggle to stop her and save her. That's partly why I am happy for this new character--hopefully, she helps settle this stuff one-sided with Diana, and the story can start focusing on its plot again.
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