While I love the art, and somewhat expect the MC to be the moral center, I am baffled by how all these guys just spring fully formed into the plot, only to be told how they were somehow in our MC's past already but are actually more significant than previously assumed. My expectation for an isekai-into-a-story-you-read type plot, is that you actually have enough foreknowledge to anticipate and change current and future outcomes and, so far, most of the subversion was done unknowingly, pre-story, while we've nothing to anticipate except for the vague, far flung future, and the most of the actual changes have been her... inspiring other characters to take action? I don't hate it, it's just a weird choice that most of her actionable foreknowledge comes down to just correctly identifying who or what someone is. I will afford this author a bit of faith though; our MC is principled and it's the actions she's taken because of that which is have lead to most the love interests being interested. While she's stated her type, so far none of the guys clearly fit the bill, which makes her disinterest feel reasonable, especially since she's being set up so she's in a position where she doesn't have to bend (though we don't really have any other characters that seem to agree with her.) If she ends up with none of them I can't say I'd be surprised. On another note, the amount of times in Manhwa I see married women completely beholden to the family of their birth despite them not being the more powerful than the one they've married into really makes me realize the western concept of marriage is probably way different due to those biblical undertones.
While I love the art, and somewhat expect the MC to be the moral center, I am baffled by how all these guys just spring fully formed into the plot, only to be told how they were somehow in our MC's past already but are actually more significant than previously assumed. My expectation for an isekai-into-a-story-you-read type plot, is that you actually have enough foreknowledge to anticipate and change current and future outcomes and, so far, most of the subversion was done unknowingly, pre-story, while we've nothing to anticipate except for the vague, far flung future, and the most of the actual changes have been her... inspiring other characters to take action? I don't hate it, it's just a weird choice that most of her actionable foreknowledge comes down to just correctly identifying who or what someone is.
I will afford this author a bit of faith though; our MC is principled and it's the actions she's taken because of that which is have lead to most the love interests being interested. While she's stated her type, so far none of the guys clearly fit the bill, which makes her disinterest feel reasonable, especially since she's being set up so she's in a position where she doesn't have to bend (though we don't really have any other characters that seem to agree with her.) If she ends up with none of them I can't say I'd be surprised.
On another note, the amount of times in Manhwa I see married women completely beholden to the family of their birth despite them not being the more powerful than the one they've married into really makes me realize the western concept of marriage is probably way different due to those biblical undertones.