성녀에게 떨어지는 월급만 모아도 최소 건물주! 그래서 적당히 성녀 연기를 하다가 도망칠 계획을 세우고 있었는데...
어쩐지 신들의 상태가 이상하다?
[지식의 신 헤세드가 당신의 몸을 살피며 안도의 한숨을 내어쉽니다.] [자애의 신 오만이 당신을 불경하게 대한 개자식을 죽여 버리겠다고 선언합니다.] [사랑의 신 오디세이가 옆에서 오만을 부채질합니다.] [파괴의 신 시엘이 당신이 다친 곳은 없나 걱정하며 눈물을 뚝뚝 떨어뜨리고 있습니다.]
게다가 원작에서는 가짜 성녀에게 냉담하던 남자 주인공 후보들도 어딘가 이상하기만 하다!
"왜 당신만 떠오르면 불순한 생각이 차오르는지." 감시자 역할이던 대신관은 틈만 나면 찾아오질 않나,
"황태자비의 자리를 원한 것은 그대였다." 날 싫어해서 피해 다니던 황태자는 청혼을 하고,
"원하는 것을 말하십시오. 원한다면 제 목이라도 바칠테니." 감정이 없다던 상단주는 나만 보면 자꾸만 뭘 주려고 한다!
This story is pretty generic with 'male leads that are supposed to hate the villainess now fall in love with her one by one' troupe but it's also REALLY funny. What carries this story is the Gods and our female lead's interactions with them, they are always to much fun to read, however rest of the stuff, the love interests, plot etc. are all a bit 'meh'.
Some of the spoilers I was exposed about the novel really makes me want to drop this series but for now I'll give a chance to season 2 when it comes out since 'the gods chatroom' is so much fun. Why isn't ditching the male leads (Who are all red flags, by the way) and creating a harem with all the gods an option?
Mình chỉ cố đu vì mấy vị thần dễ thương thôi chứ thực ra thấy nội dung truyện chán ốm. Tính cách nữ chính ổn, không có gì đặc sắc lắm. Mấy anh love interest anh nào cũng được xây dựng rất vớ vỉn và chán.
To be fair (though it makes formatting very important), I really like the comedic inclusion of the chat server room with the gods in this piece. Their petty bickering, random commentary, bets, and interference are hilarious along with Ariel's attempts to manage them. This gives a good reason why she is distracted during important events or discussions and struggles to make some choices. The circumstances of having a tirade of voices and imperfect knowledge of the future (fake prophecy) give added sympathy to our heroine even when she behaves oddly. That said I wasn't having a lot of fun with the story itself. The male leads are a bizarre bunch with uneven feature time and development. Some ideas are repeated ad nauseum while interesting questions are left unexplored. They go from uninterested to infatuated too easily. The random crises feel like they come out of nowhere and often get solved just as easily. Readers will be given a plan or told what to expect and then none of that will come. It doesn't feel like a twist or a desire to rebuff expectations--it feels like bad storytelling. In the right mood, this would be a fine in a soap opera or watch a train wreck kind of way. DNF.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.