![]() She's actually a character that is very involved in the story. She's not merely a damsel in distress, not a figurant, and not a second female lead who is "just there", observing and admiring the first female lead in action. In my opinion, this is one aspect of her that makes her stand out from other 'saintess' characters. But, overtime, we get to witness how she grows as a person, with several "yoooo" moments on the way. Some readers may come to loathe this kind of character I'm one of them. A meek, naive, gullible woman, she is the template 'saintess' character. Then, comes in Psyche, the second female lead. Overall a strong, independent female character that is very well portrayed. She does several questionable things to her rival, Psyche - sometimes to an extreme degree - but she has many reasons to justify her actions. She's pragmatic, stoic, witty, and charismatic. Medeia, the female lead, is what you would expect of a vengeful 'villainess' character. Their motives and circumstances intertwine, and the result is a solid chemistry between these two characters. Medeia and Psyche - both of of them have their own strengths and weaknesses their motives and circumstances. #Macindows exp seriesIt's not very often that I root for both the female lead (the villainess) and the second female lead (the saintess) in the series of this subgenre. There are so many things I'd like to say, but I decided to focus on the MCs of this series. ![]() but what I got was one of the most intricate and compelling story I've read so far. I feel that it's portrayed here in a pretty accurate way that doesn't take the topic lightly but doesn't use it as a plot hammer when convenient and toss it by the wayside the rest of the time. I also give this series kudos for how it handles trauma as something that characters don't just get over whenever they like and which can't simply be pushed down by sheer force of will. I love the FL - all of the main characters in this are very well fleshed out, and the FL is a remarkably complex character who is simultaneously a noble protagonist and evil villainess at the same time, which is a hard circle to square but one the author manages quite adeptly. ![]() The pacing is excellent, and the twists and turns along the way are enjoyable and keep you guessing. That said, the story of this has not gone the direction I thought it was going, and in a good way. There's something about the way the artist draws eyes that is just mesmerizing in many panels, and for a story with a body swap plot it's extremely fitting to have the look in the eyes be a window into whose soul is inhabiting the body. The art is absolutely and consistently gorgeous - the characters pop and the backgrounds are very detailed. ![]()
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