
Uhhh it's seems like her problem of continuously reincarnating was forgotten or something. Doesn't matter if she lives happily with the prince if she will reincarnate again with intact memories lol
Will she investigate properly why (instead of waiting for death)? Don't tell me it will be revealed in the end instead in some rushed haphazardly way?
Tbh this FL is starting to become annoying lol her goals keep jumping everywhere with the basis of "I just want to laze around" but not really? If you get what I mean
Anyway sorry for the long rant (⌒▽⌒)

I see where you're coming from and these are just my thoughts and opinions on the subjects you mentioned (tho ofc it's totally fine for you to feel how you feel about your reading experience):
She's exhausted from all the reincarnation and wants to be lazy but is frequently driven by her morals to act despite her desire for rest. She's so worn out and worn down but not yet to the point of apathy which is what I find really compelling (and unfortunately very relatable) about her character.
And I don't think the reincarnation is forgotten, in fact I guess I kinda just assumed that explaining and resolving all that is the main direction and goal of the over-arching plot (I could be very wrong and that would be unfortunate but for now I'll trust in the author that things will have a satisfying conclusion). But yeah, I just thought that all the like weird portal and reality destroying stuff (idk I honestly kinda forgot what all the technical stuff was that was going on) from a while ago was going to relate to her reincarnation and general world lore.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that I think there's still quite a bit more that the author hasn't explained but they definitely aren't done yet

As much as the Goddess of Love is twisted in the mind, I hope Raoul spares her lol

He probably is putting her at number one on his list to get revenge against. Here is why:
Everything up to his death has in some way been engineered by her, particularly through her saint. The saint (and by extension, the goddess) manipulated others into falling to their darker impulses and desires. The princess may have not even done so much had the saint not gotten involved. She might have thrown a tantrum and had him exiled or branded a traitor, but he might not have been executed and his sister r*ped and murdered. The saint twisted so many people that had a direct impact on his life and death.
Honestly, I think the Love Goddess orchestrated everything so she could get the "savior" to herself for all eternity. The other gods were clearly not involved, but she had ulterior motives in being his "guide".
But he wants to kill off the other gods for, I dunno, not helping? It seems like he wants revenge for them not getting involved but somehow I don't think it's that simple.

Someone explain to me what's happening, it feels like we skipped a ton of scenes or something ┗( T﹏T )┛

I think it will be revealed later how Key/Kai overcame the holy sword. I think Alicia stabbed him so he could become it’s master. There are 2 holy swords remember?
And now we see Key is awake and demanded to see his sister. The douche duke imprisoned him in a secret dungeon instead. And tortured Zorju to make sure he doesn’t help Key escape.
The second hand embarrassment, yet I can't stop reading lol