I possessed a fake saintess who was going to die when the real saint appeared five years later.
‘Let’s just stay still. Isn’t this an opportunity?’
At least a building owner just by collecting from the saintess’ salary!
So I was planning to run away after properly acting like a saintess, but…
Somehow, the Gods are in weird conditions, though?
[God of Knowledge, Hessed, sighs in relief when he sees your body.] [God of Benevolence, Oman, declares that he will kill the bastard who treats you disrespectfully.] [God of Love, Odyssey, is fueling with arrogance next to you.] [God of Destruction, Ciel, is shedding tears worrying if you got hurt.]In addition, the candidates for the male lead, who were cold to the fake saintess in the original story, are surely somewhat strange!
“Why do I have mixed thoughts whenever I think of you?”
The High Priest, who used to be a watcher, comes whenever he has time, “I want you to be in the position of the Crown Princess.”
The Crown Prince, who hated and avoided me, proposed, “Tell me if you want anything. I’ll give you a title if you want to.”
The Merchant Owner, who used to say he had no feelings, kept looking at me and trying to give me something!
On top of that, the villain, who was supposed to destroy the world, said that he would cooperate, let alone, kill me. But!
No, I’m a saintess and I have no interest in the end of the world!
Just let me be a building owner according to my original plan!



Popular Reviews
This tale unfolds as a reverse harem, with three potential MLs, potentially four based on the novel cover, featuring a prince, a high priest, a cunning merchant, and possibly a fourth character with white hair. The high priest, a blond and stoic figure, is the main ML for now, as they share living quarters at the temple. Their relationship is intriguing, as he becomes increasingly obsessed with the protagonist as she gains divine powers. Initially, he had intentions to abduct her, but a bet leads to a humorous situation involving a magical leash and collar.
The crown prince, a red-haired hothead, has limited screen time, and his sudden shift from hatred to affection feels rushed. The dark-haired merchant, a sweet mystery, may be the intended endgame, but his lack of development and rushed relationship with the protagonist feel forced.
While I personally lean towards the high priest, the author seems to favor the merchant. With four characters on the cover, a fourth white-haired ML, likely the demon lord, could be introduced later in the story, as he's briefly mentioned but hasn't appeared yet until chapter 50.
Overall, the story keeps me engaged, and the divine interference adds a comedic touch. It'll be interesting to see how these relationships evolve and whether the author's chosen ML is the one that prevails.
1. Spoiler Alert: The description of the "exotic dark-skinned man with a turban" merchant struck me as odd, as it seems to perpetuate Middle Eastern stereotypes. It's unfortunate.
2. Another spoiler: The novel occasionally includes fatphobic comments and portrays obesity as a negative trait, which I find uncomfortable and disappointing. I wish authors would avoid such stereotypes. These factors led me to put the book down a couple of times.
Despite these concerns, I would still say the novel has its charm and is enjoyable overall.
Though it's been some time since I last read it, the book consistently keeps my interest, and even the manga adaptation maintains its charm without ever becoming boring.
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