Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konyakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku., episode 12
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Observation Records of My Fiancée: The Misadventures of a Self-Proclaimed Villainess
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This was such a nice and wholesome show, quite short yet great story. I really like the villainess genre and although this has been a very unusual entry in this category I still really enjoyed it.
It felt unusual because the main character this time was a prince not a villainess. I really liked the concept that the right amount of silly can break even the hardest stone heart.The production quality was also amazing. Really liked the design and the execution.
When they were throwing a bouquet I thought it was going to be Heronia who’s going to catch it but I guess her fate was left to our imagination.
Surprisingly low key episode, and I was okay with that. I’ve never been much of a fan of weddings, either real or fictional - they’re sort of boring for anyone who’s not directly involved. But it was just nice to watch Bertia’s dreams come true.
I really enjoyed this overall. It didn’t push any boundaries or anything, but it was solidly entertaining all the way through, and Cecil and Bertia (and especially Bertia) were charming characters.
And I’m still vaguely hoping to see an account of Heronia in exile, redeeming herself and reuniting with Pii-chan.
The show was great. Faithful to the manga, in both events and spirit: it’s a short story and not-too-deep story about love. I really enjoyed the ride.



