
This is so confusing and badly explained... Why, just from remembering a past life, she already assumes that everything is gonna happen like her past life and even decides that she has to avoid the second Prince? Why would she avoid him like he's guilty of something when she was the one who chose gave up her life for a lil bitch who didn't deserve it? And how could she even come to terms with her reincarnation so fast? There wasn't even time to cope and reflect ( ̄∇ ̄")
Also, I will never understand this type of oppressive narrative when the one who has the power and is needing by everyone is forced to follow unreasonable rules. She's the saint, she has the power to save people or not, so why does it feel like she's beneath the nobles? The same goes for most hero Isekais, unless there's multiple heroes, doesn't make sense to oppress them to the lowest point when they could just refuse to fight and save the kingdom... Manipulation and two facedness makes a lot more sense than straight out manipulation.
I do know that in this particular story she died because of direct manipulation, but my problem is with the "duty" to sacrifice her life for the douchebag princess. Why was that a duty in first place? Why is the life of the one who posess the precious holy power who can save millions of lifes worth less than one princess?

I'm sorry, did this motherfucker just polute the waters of his used to be people and territory just so he can meet someone? This is just passing the limits. How come this old dirty bag just get's shitty and stinkier overtime? Whatever rights and rightiouness he had on the first few chapters are flying out of the window really and I'm going with them. I couldn't even finish this fuckin chapter

I feel like the "goddess" is actually the source of evil, and the S-rankers have golden aura because their nature/power is closest to her, and then the MC was cast aside because his power is on The opposite spectrum of what the "goddess" wanted and thus, threw him away.
Tho this theory doesn't make much sense if you think about the 2 S-rank girlies, since one is shrewd, but not necessarily evil, and the other is such a good girl to the point of stupidity
(︶︿︶)=凸
The only thing I know is that I wanna beat that fake goddess as well as 99.9% of the classmates up

I kinda lost my enthusiasm for this story after Tess' come back, and reading some spoilers... Like, I found her annoyingly clingy when she was a child, but it was a kid, so it was understandable, and I forgot as soon as he left her land. But now she's annoying even after growing up, and knowing that she's gonna fuck up with his life and the things he grew striving to protect... I don't know, I'm just so sad and annoyed.
I feel she's really dumb for throwing that paper out. Cause who says she's the only reincarnated who can read Korean? And who says black magic can't use her belongings to cast a powerful, long distance marriage? It was somewhat of a conceited action. If it was me I would've burnt the paper.
Now, regarding the emperor. I really hope he's baiting her, cause if he's not this whole situation is dumb as fuck.
Honestly, the princess name has no place in that conversation. As an emperor he should be focused on the empire. If black magic isn't beneficial for the empire, what do you do? You kill the bitch, it's as simple as that.
If you're worried about the princess, send her home or send her to the temple until you kill the bitch and her lackeys.
I can't see a better way to keep the princess safe, than keeping her at the temple, cause it's obvious that if that woman enter the palace something's gonna happen and she's also much capable of following the princess to her home country just to get rid of her or at least sending lackeys.
Also, let's be honest, if he marries that bitch the princess is gonna die right after by her hands, so if he even considers it, I give up on his braincells.
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And said*** Jesus I can't with my typos