Lady Villainess Philia D’la Love’s Mistakes

Lady Villainess Philia D’la Love’s Mistakes

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悪役令嬢レディ・フィリア・デ・ラ・ローヴェの失敗

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Lady Villainess Philia D’la Loewe’s Mistakes, 悪役令嬢レディ・フィリア・デ・ラ・ローヴェの失敗

By 文武らん

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
72 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The ducal villainess, Philia D’la Love, had memories from a previous life of Lady Philia D’la Love’s mistakes. When Philia was ten years old, she remembered that the world she was in right now was an otome game world, and that she’s the heroine’s rival character that meets a tragic end. Philia dies in both the prince’s route, and her younger stepbrother’s route. ‘With the game’s start still eleven years after, I’ll have to try avoiding the death routes at all costs…’ Though she was keen on that, she sadly messed up. In accordance to the game’s story, she becomes the prince’s fiancee, and was told by her stepbrother that she’s hated. Hearing rumors of the heroine’s appearance, there was no time left. Standing at the brink, Philia used a last resort, and the outcome is–

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Lady Villainess Philia D’la Love’s Mistakes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Lady Villainess Philia D’la Love’s Mistakes "Lady Villainess Philia D’la Love’s Mistakes" is definitely a unique ride, and I can see why it has such a varied reception. As someone who enjoys a good dose of over-the-top drama and morally gray characters, I found myself intrigued, though not without a few reservations. It's a short, smutty comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, which is both its strength and its weakness. ### First Impressions The premise is classic otome game reincarnation: our protagonist realizes she's living in a dangerous game world and tries to avoid her bad ending. Her solution? To seduce a mob character and escape the clutches of the supposedly awful crown prince and her brother. It's a somewhat logical, if poorly executed, plan born out of desperation. ### What Works Well Many readers, including myself, appreciate the fast-paced nature of the main story. It doesn't drag, and the absurdity of Philia's actions provides a certain comedic charm. The male lead's yandere tendencies, while not fully explored, add a layer of intrigue. The extra chapters that delve into the couple's relationship after the initial chaos are a welcome addition, providing a much-needed romance element. I also admire the female lead taking initiative to ensure her safety. ### Areas of Concern The rapid development is a double-edged sword. While some enjoy the brevity, others find the plot rushed and the character motivations flimsy. I can see the point that the Crown Prince's characterization feels a bit underdeveloped and his actions don't quite make sense. The incestuous undertones of the relationship are unavoidable, and while some readers are fine with it, others may find it off-putting, especially given the "sister complex" tag doesn't fully convey the extent of the relationship. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The most controversial plot point seems to be Philia's attempt to seduce a knight to avoid marrying the prince, which leads to the male lead's jealousy and some questionable consent issues. It's a scene that definitely pushes boundaries and may not sit well with all readers. The fact that the siblings continue to refer to each other as "brother" and "sister" even after becoming romantically involved also struck me as odd and somewhat unsettling. ### Final Verdict "Lady Villainess Philia D’la Love’s Mistakes" is a flawed but ultimately entertaining read. If you're looking for a short, smutty comedy with a yandere male lead and don't mind some questionable plot points and incestuous themes, you might enjoy it. However, if you prefer well-developed characters, a logically consistent plot, and a strong emphasis on consent, this may not be the novel for you. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5 – enjoyable for what it is, but definitely not for everyone.

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