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Really enjoyable, and the main antagonists feel actually real, rather than caricatures ready for their faces to be slapped.Spoiler below re: my insights to main antagonist DaisySpoiler
Daisy is not a villain just for the sake of being a villain, she is selfish and self absorbed and very clearly doesn't see anything wrong in doing what she thinks will get her ahead in life. She's competitive and c*cky and sly and you won't like her as a character because you know what she's like-- but you can see why other aristocrats are impressed with her in general.
Our FL is acting in a way after regression that shows just how much Daisy used to use her as a yes-man prop to get away with whatever kind of attitude she wanted to give, say what she wanted, do what she wanted. But neither she nor Daisy are godly in what they are doing, you see the logic and the schemes in the story and that's what makes this really enjoyable.
[collapse]I really enjoy the pacing with the romance as it is plot focused and a very sweet realization of feelings. It doesn't steep itself in the usual cliche of misunderstanding or miscommunication and is honestly refreshing, very good.I'm up to ch99 and I think what I like most about this story is that our FL is legitimately trying to live a better life, and not using her whole life to get revenge.She doesn't LIKE Daisy and still if the opportunity arises to ruin one of her schemes she does so, but the whole story is about FL's growth and her using some of her foreknowledge of significant events (given that it's been a decade, Yeesh what a memory you'd need to have) to make things better... But better doesn't have to include Daisy, it often means better for others.10/10 will likely trtead when it's done, translator has been doing a fantastic job!