The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen Who Will Become the Source of Tragedy Will Devote Herself for the Sake of the People
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悲劇の元凶となる最強外道ラスボス女王は民の為に尽くします。
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Also known as: Higeki no Genkyou tonaru Saikyou Gedou Rasubosu Joou wa Tami no Tame ni Tsukushimasu, The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior (LN), 悲劇の元凶となる最強外道ラスボス女王は民の為に尽くします。
At the age of eight, I realised I had reincarnated as the nefarious last boss of an otome game, Queen Pryde. Her fighting strength is high because she’s the last boss who will fight with the capture target, and her superior cunning wits make her the most powerful first princess in a matriarchal country. Since she brings misfortune to all that surrounds her, what awaits is a future of ruination! …really, wouldn’t it be better if I died?
In this case, I’ll avoid destruction from the capture target and freely use my authority and cheat abilities to save everyone!
–Canes Venetici
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The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen Who Will Become the Source of Tragedy Will Devote Herself for the Sake of the People Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen Who Will Become the Source of Tragedy Will Devote Herself for the Sake of the People
This title is a mouthful, and diving into the story has been a bit of a mixed bag for me. "The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen..." presents the familiar premise of a reincarnation into an otome game as the villainess, but with a twist: our protagonist is determined to avert tragedy and actually help people.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the concept of a villainess actively trying to be *good*. It's a fun subversion of the usual trope, and the idea of seeing the world through the eyes of someone who's supposed to be feared is intriguing. The cover art definitely played a part in piquing my interest too!
### What Works Well
I appreciate the focus on character development, especially how the protagonist's past life influences her actions and decisions. I also enjoyed the side characters having their own backstories and motivations, making them feel more than just cardboard cutouts. The world-building, while perhaps not the most original, has a decent magic system and provides a solid backdrop for the story. The anime adaptation seems promising, and I'm interested to see how it translates the novel's elements.
### Areas of Concern
However, I can't ignore some of the criticisms I've come across. The pacing can be quite slow, with some feeling bogged down by excessive internal monologues and repetitive exposition. The protagonist's denseness regarding her own influence and the affections of those around her can be frustrating at times. While the story aims for a caring protagonist, it sometimes veers into "Mary Sue" territory, with characters instantly devoted to her. Also, the writing style can get confusing, with multiple POVs and anaphoras making it hard to follow the plot.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out specific plot points, such as the queen mother's initial abandonment of the MC and the reasons behind the capture targets' dreams. These elements, while potentially intriguing, seem to have been handled in a way that feels rushed or confusing.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen..." has potential, but it's not without its flaws. If you enjoy otome game reincarnation stories with a focus on character interactions and are willing to overlook some pacing and writing issues, it might be worth checking out. However, if you prefer fast-paced plots and dislike dense protagonists, this might not be the story for you. I'm giving it a cautious 3 out of 5 stars. I'll keep an eye on the anime and manga adaptations to see if they improve upon the source material.