A heart-pounding reemployment(!?) story between a fed-up corporate slave and a cold, callous, villainess!
Three years after graduating college, Natori Midori, who once idealized the "grown-up adults" she saw as a child, is working hard at her job as a temporary employee. However, one day, her contract is suddenly terminated for an absurd reason. As she sits there, wondering if there would ever be a workplace for her to devote herself to, her phone flashes and she finds herself in the world of the novel RPG she was playing. And before her eyes is the villainess, Lapis Tenebrae, who betrayed the heroine and committed countless atrocities before losing her life!
happy femslash february, here’s an ongoing isekai with an office lady and a villainess. an actual for-real villainess by the way, her whole thing is that she doesn’t see commoners as people and has this whole plan to kill everyone who’s anti-nobility (which is why she gets killed in the original game).
a major caveat is that the office lady is 25 and the villainess is unspecified academy age (probably 15-16), so folks who avoid that kind of age gap should skip this one
the thing about this series is: it hits so many of my biases while hitting many of my drop criteria. like the main character is extremely my type, she is sooo miserable office lady she’s so
and the dynamic is SO
when the vibes hit, this series has me frothing at the mouth. plus, I really love how the villainess is actually a malicious person with terrible goals. but I’m not a fan of the age gap, I don’t enjoy how new characters/plot elements are introduced (would rather have more screentime with existing characters than the introduction of Yet Another Guy), and I’m not convinced the writer will have satisfying commentary on classism despite it being central to the villainess’ character.
(SOUND IS CRUCIAL) this video is has murdered me dead the music the editing the way information is slowly revealed about the two of them the plot twist the breaking bad images. WILLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM. all over minecraft parkour someone help im seizing
i entirely get why people are like "actually knights were historically land-owning nobles waging war on people" and reminding people that idealised modern conceptions of knights are not historically accurate, it's just really really funny given that people have been idealising the institution of knighthood since like. the twelfth century or earlier, go take it up with fucking chrétien de troyes
this is the best album release of all time because where else are you going to get unironic takes like this and then even get a few hundred people to agree with it
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