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Yarinaoshi Reijou wa Ryuutei Heika wo Kouryakuchuu
Rated: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Light novel
Score: 7.05
Rank: 4127
Popularity: 2624
Jill Savelle—fiancée of the crown prince Gerald der Kratos and known as the "Lady Goddess of War"—is being hunted down by the same country she swore to protect. Betrayed by her betrothed, she is framed as a traitor and imprisoned. In her last moments, Jill is filled with regret, but just as death approaches, she awakens six years in the past. This time, she will not be a mere pawn. Now as a 10-year-old girl, Jill resolves to escape her imminent engagement to the prince. To this end, she jokingly professes her love to the 19-year-old dragon emperor Hadis Teos Rave, who will one day stain the land in blood due to madness. But against all expectations, he accepts! In contrast to the tyrant from Jill's memories, the Hadis of this time is a kind albeit unfortunate emperor. Can Jill prevent Hadis from descending down the same dark, villainous road, or is he bound to an inevitable future? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Rave, Hadis Teos
Main
Toya, Kikunosuke
Savelle, Jill
Main
Uchida, Shuu
Camilla
Supporting
Hino, Mari
der Kratos, Faris
Supporting
Mano, Ayumi
der Kratos, Gerald
Supporting
Toki, Shunichi
Review
Kazuma_satou64
This one started off pretty strong with a solid female lead and an interesting premise, but it quickly fell into way too many clichés. Honestly, it just didn’t work for me. Jill's character felt all over the place—like, she couldn’t decide what kind of person she wanted to be. The prince was just as weird and didn’t add much to the story either. The world-building was weak, which made it hard to get invested in the setting or the stakes. And don’t even get me started on the timeline—it felt so off and hard to follow at times. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend thisone. It had potential, but it didn’t deliver. If you’re looking for a strong female character and a well-structured story, you’re better off skipping this.
maoginko
interesting premise and semi-decent plot ruined by weird ages and character writing this show honestly in plot wasn't awful. some of the characters were decently written and the premise was intriguing. the main problem is the plot trying to explain away a very much grown 19 year old man marrying a 10 year old. just disgusting no matter how you slice it. i understand the backstory and reasoning for it to be that way, however what reason does the author have to make it that way? there could've been literally any other requirement for the goddess to possess someone, and yet they chose anyone over 14.just seems wholly unnecessary to the story at large and sets the whole vibe of the story back quite a bit. whether or not Jill is mentally in the same age group is irrelevant given that no one knows she went back in time and even then, she was only 16 in her first run so that's still highly questionable. aside from that, the villains seemed almost cartoonishly evil and something just feels missing to me. overall, it could've been a good show but was immediately run into the ground by the writers taking a weird route with the ages.