A review by jamsu
7TH TIME LOOP 6: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!. by Hinoki Kino, Touko Amekawa

hopeful informative medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.25

I love these graphic novels I really do. I just wish they were more focused on Rishe and prince Arnold than all the politics. Do the plot ned all the politics? Yes. But do they also make me want to skip to these two ex enemies? Also yes. Only good thing about the side characters in this volume was seeing more of Rishe being friends with Arnold's brother and that she was able to help her ex teacher.

Now the last pages of this volume was the saving grace for me. Prince Arnold might have cause Rishe's death in all six of her previous lives but in this life he wanted her to get everything she wanted and to give her freedom. He clearly wanted her to wear his ring but still told her that she didn't need to unless she wanted to. He didn't feel like he had the right to ask more than for her to allow him to give her the ring.

He's so sweet and I can't help but swoon when he's ruthless to everyone else but so sweet to Rishe. He requests very little of her, so she wants to wear the ring (which she loves and can't stop looking at because of the stone) and she wants him to see her wear it.

I love it when I see my favorite ships in books, so when Rishe told Arnold that she wants to someday travel with him to see all the beauty this world has to offer I immediately thought of Klaus asking Caroline to travel with him. Rishe wanted to discover more things that he found beautiful and the way it was implied that he thought she was beautiful just made me want to swoon all over.

My favorite moment was when he kissed her hand while kneeling and that's how the royalty of Galkheun proposes.