Edit: lol got distracted didn't realize I replied twice, thought I deleted the first comment before posting
:yea: Doctor Elise had this trippy double Isekai second chance thing going on that made it more interesting than the standard fare as it has her actually having skills and being an influential person by her own hand, even if it still can't break away from the chains of aristocracy worship (from what I remember). I have hopes for the Japanese Ascendence of a Bookworm, but I don't think it'll have anything interesting to say about power.
I like romances, but even the ones set in the modern era all have megacorp ceos as the male leads, in many of which the female lead is a suffering employee? Honestly a lot of brainworms to unpack.
A lot of Korean webtoons in the genre, the better ones made me appreciate the Isekai genre a little more. But yeah, down with all lords.
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Edit: lol got distracted didn't realize I replied twice, thought I deleted the first comment before posting
:yea: Doctor Elise had this trippy double Isekai second chance thing going on that made it more interesting than the standard fare as it has her actually having skills and being an influential person by her own hand, even if it still can't break away from the chains of aristocracy worship (from what I remember). I have hopes for the Japanese Ascendence of a Bookworm, but I don't think it'll have anything interesting to say about power.
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:sicko-yes: More slop for my trough.
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I like romances, but even the ones set in the modern era all have megacorp ceos as the male leads, in many of which the female lead is a suffering employee? Honestly a lot of brainworms to unpack.