
The Fake Saint of a Reverse Harem Game
- Genre: Drama
- Author: 에클레어,
- Status: Completed
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Drama Fantasy Harem Romance Smut Aristocracy Devoted Love Interests European Ambience Female Protagonist Game Elements Handsome Male Lead Hated Protagonist Love Interest Falls in Love First Male Yandere Mob Protagonist Obsessive Love Otome Game Persistent Love Interests Polyandry Possessive Characters
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However, the story's progress is hindered by the translator, as the pace is excruciatingly slow. It's rare to get more than one chapter per month, and considering Sleepy Translations frequently splits them, completion seems ages away - around 2053, to be precise.
If the delay becomes unbearable, it's advisable to let it go. Perhaps another translator will take over and finish it, preserving its quality. Despite the setbacks, the story truly stands out.
I appreciate the main character, MC, for her relatability and intrigue. The story itself is enjoyable, despite some sexual content, as it doesn't overshadow the plot. However, the peculiar dynamic between MC and Curtis is a sticking point. Initially, I hoped Curtis wouldn't be a romantic interest, but he is.
It's important to consider the backstory here. Curtis' behavior towards MC might not be favorable at first, but it's crucial to remember that he was severely abused by OG!Edith both emotionally and physically. The abuse they both endured creates sympathy for both characters, though their relationship is toxic. Normally, I wouldn't mind toxic relationships in fiction, but in this case, seeing Curtis' vulnerability after being hurt resonates more than it should.
While MC didn't physically abuse Curtis, being in the body of his abuser sometimes leads to insensitive reactions from her, which frustrates me. It's hard to watch Curtis struggle with the emotional scars left by OG!Edith, especially since she's no longer around.
In Chapter 54 pt2, a scene where Curtis reacts painfully to MC's cold demeanor further highlights this issue. It's disheartening to see him still affected by Edith's actions, despite her absence. Overall, the complex emotions and lingering effects of their past make the story engaging, but also uncomfortable in its portrayal of their relationship.
As the narrative progresses, the focus shifts more towards escaping the game than anything else. The protagonist is compelled to complete quests to finish it, including obligations to the male leads, which is quite common in this type of story. What sets this apart is its spicy elements; while not excessive, there are occasional intimate moments that add flavor. The female lead, who is both intelligent and feisty, is a highlight.
The main objective of the protagonist remains largely unchanged, but she has now crossed paths with two to three potential love interests. Her resourcefulness allows her to navigate tricky situations. However, the number of explicit scenes remains limited. Unfortunately, the translator's approach has affected my reading experience.
They are asking an exorbitant $75 per month for access to 40 future chapters – I seriously doubt the original author earns that kind of revenue! Although supporting translators is crucial, they did not create the story. Their greed is disappointing. Furthermore, the pace of translation is slow, with each installment taking just five minutes to read. It's disheartening how they're handling their responsibilities.