the overall art is amazing, mesmerising even. The beginning of the story hooks the reader really easily, it has a very adorable start but with a darker truth behind it. It still follows the same isekai route, though the rarer thing about the story is that the MC have been reincarnated very often. Although this is a very interesting detail, it also kind of ruins the story, since it doesn't show the more modern side of the character even after they've returned back to their; despite having spent a significant time in the modern world. this part of the story feels like it was just thrown there so that the MC can fix all her mistake from the beginning in order to survive. The plot i wouldn't say is the best and causes u want to stop reading it, but wat makes u actually want to stay is the art. the ending also feels quite unfinished and a lot o parts kinda is completed without further explanation. such as the love interest in the stories who are just there to help the MC when she is in desperate need or how her cousin didn't contribute much in the story and was just there to uplift the MC making her give off a "personalityless" vibe. i feel like the story wasn't there to tell the plot and development, but more of a story just for the author have her art shine and a starter project for fun. Towards the end it also feels kind of rushed and we can also clearly see how the author ran out of idea towards the end. many things weren't done to the T, such as the relationship afterwards between the maid and the knight, the relationships between the cousin and the MC and the love interest. also it felt like the MC became closer with her cousin, so that she won't make an enemy out of her, their relationship felt forced and not with much sincerity considering how they were both anxious with eachother's intentions.
Suddenly Became a Princess One Day