okay based on what i read in the comments from the novel readers, i think i prefer this ending better than the novel
i feel like it would’ve been crazy for the princess and duke not to defend edith at her trial after she literally spent the entire story proving her loyalty and trustworthiness to them
and then reeze and cedric still getting to rule the duchy (for a while)??? like bro they literally tried to kill everyone be so fr and then reeze only gets punished bc she tries faking some kid at the emperor’s nephew?? like pls that’s so ridiculous
i feel like the direction the manhwa is heading now is better suited to how the characters have been developed throughout the story. they make the relationships the mc has been building seem worthwhile and the result for her triumph over reeze/author, as opposed to reeze being punished for her own slip up. i think the og novel ending would’ve felt too drawn out in the manhwa, and this ending is just more succinct and makes more sense.
but that’s just my opinion and i didnt read the novel, so i may be a bit biased
okay based on what i read in the comments from the novel readers, i think i prefer this ending better than the novel
i feel like it would’ve been crazy for the princess and duke not to defend edith at her trial after she literally spent the entire story proving her loyalty and trustworthiness to them
and then reeze and cedric still getting to rule the duchy (for a while)??? like bro they literally tried to kill everyone be so fr
and then reeze only gets punished bc she tries faking some kid at the emperor’s nephew?? like pls that’s so ridiculous
i feel like the direction the manhwa is heading now is better suited to how the characters have been developed throughout the story. they make the relationships the mc has been building seem worthwhile and the result for her triumph over reeze/author, as opposed to reeze being punished for her own slip up. i think the og novel ending would’ve felt too drawn out in the manhwa, and this ending is just more succinct and makes more sense.
but that’s just my opinion and i didnt read the novel, so i may be a bit biased