Sute Akuyaku Reijou wa Kaibutsu ni Otogibanashi wo Kataru
Even Monsters Like Fairytales
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Sute Akuyaku Reijou wa Kaibutsu ni Otogibanashi wo Kataru

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 捨て悪役令嬢は怪物にお伽噺を語る
English: Even Monsters Like Fairytales
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Nov 13, 2021 to ?
Genre: Fantasy Fantasy
Serialization: Manga UP!
Authors: Kirino, Hajime (Art), Akizawa, Ede (Story)

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Score: 7.551 (scored by 170170 users)
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Ranked: #26562
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Popularity: #19244
Members: 668
Favorites: 12

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Preliminary Spoiler
Oct 28, 2023
Preliminary (13/? chp)
This manga is really interesting. I like how the MC is not like other MCs that changed 180 when they were betrayed or framed. The MC didn't hold any resentment toward the villainess. She's not trying to take revenge but simply trying to move on and doesn't care about the villainess anymore. She is living her best life after she was abandoned. And of course, the villainess gets what she deserves. I also like how the art style matches the story. This kind of plot is better with a creepy art style.

If you are sick and tired of the same repetitive storyline about villainess, this ...
Jan 12, 2024
Preliminary (21/? chp)
Top villainess manga, stop. Really interesting both in the art department and the plot, the characters and world design. It greatly explores the actual consecuences that the usual Heroine-Villainess relationship and development would have in both the psyche of the villainess, the heroine and all those around them.

The ML is not exactly a yandere, but he's not merciful either. The iconic relationship between the Hero, the Villain and the Monster are alluded time and time again, each time exposing it from the perspective of a different character, and the protagonist, the antagonist and the monster have a very good number of chapters to discuss things ...