I’ll Become the Tyrant’s Tutor
The beginning got me pretty curious... but trust me, the more you read, the more you end up questioning the whole plot and genre of the story. FL's attitude is the center of most frustrations. Starts off with you thinking "ok, justified way of thinking" and the more you read, the more annoyed you get by how oblivious, one-dimensional, repetitive and unaware FL is for a person who, not only lived in a modern day society but also invented everything she is witnissing rn... Including an Emperor so evil and vain he steals eyeballs ffs- though, tbh the Emperor also feels lowkey cartoon-evilish and flat, so you can argue that it does make sense after all. Speaking of other characters, most of the characters who get more than 5 seconds of spotlight also turn out to be kinda dull. To put it short: The writing is bad and I need first aid before I fall into a coma from all the logical fallacies which I have so regularly encountered.
Akuyaku Reijou no Shitsuji-sama Hametsu
The Reborn Witch Foretells Destruction
I Will Leisurely Become A Healer in Another World
Soushikikan to Watashi no Jijou
Kill the Villainess
MC got isekai'd into a shitty romance novel as the villainess and instead of adapting to the world, she seeks to leave it behind no matter the cost. The premise of the story's unique, the execution is good as well. An interesting perspective that is executed well imo. And there's also a bunch of other concepts like witches and fates that have a unique twist. Also love that the original heroine isn't made out to be the MC's (aka the villainess') main opponent, but still has a complicated relationship with her... they all have interesting relationships with each other. *Chef's kiss*
Saving the Villain Who was Abandoned by the Female Lead