

Leonhart becomes her guard instead of Klaus as in the game implication he wants to earn merits so he can become Rosemarie's future partner.Īlthough Rosemarie is worried the heroine will fall in love with Leon, heroine quickly realises Leon already has affections for Rose. (Local people all have innate magic inside which can revive the essence inside.) So they finally summon the game's heroine to purify the core. The king of Nebel wants to purify the core and the demon king's essence, but only a magicless person can do this. However this has made them enemies of another foreign kingdom who wants to claim the core and control the demon power. Rosemarie and Leonhart successfully recovered the demon king's core.

Screw the ice pack, Theo is better, and First Prince bestest. The storytelling can be a bit sparse, and it can be rough around the edges, but I like the heart, and the MC is thoughtful and incredibly adorable. I don't know if the author is a first-time author learning as they go, but it does feel like that, in a good way. Rose is Rose, medieval princess, full inhabitant of her world. Aside from useful past game knowledge, I don't even think the protagonist herself identifies with that past identity at all.

However, as the author grows in confidence and, I feel, increasingly attached to the world and characters they create, they are fleshing out the world, the characters, their motivations and developments independent of the somewhat forced otome-ge + isekai scaffolding. Which is actually funny, and that's fine. It starts off as one would expect of an increasingly common otome game villain reincarnation twist, with the protagonist jumping right into the task of "fixing" the crazy twisted harem members. I'm very impressed by this lovely little series.
