A Villain Is A Good Match For A Tyrant
This is good generally. Very lighthearted and kind of shits on shoujo stereotypes while also indulging them. I personally dislike how when two characters of the opposite gender meet, in most cases it only takes a finger snap and boom they're crushing on each other. This manhwa is VERY on the nose about shipping and romance in general. Honestly, t's very refreshing that no one is wasting time playing the sensitive, annoyingly insecure and borderline blind character that cannot see how much they're loved. There's a lot of question marks and lore to be explained. It's nice that nothing is outright given a chapter long explanation and you just get the info as you experience the story, until everything eventually comes together. Honestly though, after the story gets a bit darker I found myself asking when I'm gonna be done reading this. Also, the constant comedy is SO jarring sometimes. After you're past the I'd say 50 or 60 chapters it gets REAL serious, some heavy lore is being uncovered piece by piece, shit is going down if you will... and into every nook and cranny there's comedy squeezed in. It's like you're in the middle of a somber post-war landscape, taking in the devastation, and spot someone moaning out a fat dump by a bush, that's the comedic timing I'm talking about. Anywho, the start of the story is definitely better than later chapters, but it's a good time in general.
La Dolce Vita di Adelaide
Miss Not-So Sidekick
This is something you want to start reading when you just want to have fun. The story is consistent, the characters are mostly consistent, add in your classic isekai shoujo setting, and you'll be fine. But honestly, after MC marries it's like why are we still here? The longer this goes on, the more you think about it. And in turn the jokes become stale.
They Say I Was Born a King's Daughter