i’m very confused by this and it’s extremely fast paced so how does the fl know it’s...

bone November 20, 2024 4:08 am

i’m very confused by this and it’s extremely fast paced so how does the fl know it’s a book? was she reincarnated? she said in the beginning “i’m always reincarnated into bad roles and always ina. cage” so that makes me believe she’s being reincarnated a lot?? and based off her speech she seems to be adult she keeps saying she’s raising a child the author really needs to give us some backstory regarding as to how the mc has the knowledge and maturity she has they’ve given us hints she was in a experiment but not like beyond that and it’s very confusing

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    Turnip November 20, 2024 12:07 pm

    Fr, it feels like the more the isekai trope is used, the sloppier the details get -u-
    Not always the case ofc but it feels like they keep it vague on purpose, relying on the reader to have an understanding of the trope and gloss over any blanks so they can just conveniently bring up information the fl knows or doesn't know at whatever given moment and give whatever reasoning requires the least explanation
    She handles one situation perfectly because "she read it in the book or smth" and if she doesn't know what's going on "oh the future changed" or "it wasn't clearly stated in the book"
    But her life before or how she read this book isn't relevant because they don't want to spend time fleshing it out

    Also, I think the beginning where she said she's "always reincarnated into bad roles" was a translation error. I don't know for sure ofc, but I think it was meant to be more along the lines of "of course I was reincarnated into a bad role and stuck in a cage", meant in a "just my luck" kind of way.