Okay I'm getting a feel of the mc now. Basically the author builds her up to be this powerful character--weilder of unmelting ice, powerful swordsmanship & also good intelligence.
But in the usual sexist manner in which these things flow---when things actually matter and we readers need to be shown how powerful she is---the author ensures with all his/her capability that this so called powerful female mc is always needing to be rescued, never won single real swords fight (the only time she supposedly won was during training, against other men, which we are never shown pfft!!! ), can't use her so called Ice magic ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ idk from which angle is this an isekai manga! How is it isekai in any sense of the word? Isekai implies some kind of active usage of past lives for advantages and so far this mc is just a useless doll that is just playing a side role to the Duke
So you noticed that too? Why is it that a woman can be very powerful because we've watched their Journey in getting to that place but then all of a sudden a man has to save her? It's like, why can't she save the man? It's not emasculating
Okay I'm getting a feel of the mc now. Basically the author builds her up to be this powerful character--weilder of unmelting ice, powerful swordsmanship & also good intelligence.
But in the usual sexist manner in which these things flow---when things actually matter and we readers need to be shown how powerful she is---the author ensures with all his/her capability that this so called powerful female mc is always needing to be rescued, never won single real swords fight (the only time she supposedly won was during training, against other men, which we are never shown pfft!!! ), can't use her so called Ice magic ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭ idk from which angle is this an isekai manga! How is it isekai in any sense of the word? Isekai implies some kind of active usage of past lives for advantages and so far this mc is just a useless doll that is just playing a side role to the Duke