

# DISCLAIMER: ANY REVIEW ALWAYS CONTAINS SPOILERS, NO MATTER WHAT OR THE WAY YOU'D SUGARCOAT IT (IT'S INEVITABLE).Alright, here we go.
First of all, greetings...
It's honestly been a while since I have done any quality review and I believe it's only fair to...
Never mind, cut it out. No more cringe formality.
Fuuh... haah. Let's go for real, this time. For you, readers.
Wait, did I just break the 4th wall?
Of course, that's the premise of this story after all, right?
Right? Well...
The idea of 4th wall break will never be boring as a premise, unless when it's overused and the delivery of it is quite a bit too much to handle: You need the exact recipe to make sure they can handle it.
The same could be said for this anime. But why even?
Well, it has the exact premise in-need to be reviewed.
But to begin with, let me start this with a chronology.
First of all I started watching it out of curiosity, mostly due to boredom. Back then, I thought it was like your average isekai slop, nothing else. But turns out it is... and WAIT, I haven't even said anything about the show.
Long story short, the premise during the first episode hooked me. The main character and her voice acting to be precise. Iana Magnolia to me is a hidden gem among all of these mundane stereotypical characters known from either manga or web novel. However, that might be the point of this show: Iana as the center of everything.
Because, simply short, she did guide us to write your own isekai story. Briefly, and slowly. She showed us everything she had known from beginning to the end, which set out a beautiful premise for the story: You can change your own story as much as you are liking, so long it is in your favour and obviously audience.
This potentially glimmering premise was, at best, the one that hooked me the most. This story, along with Iana, feels like a hidden gem buried beneath the treasure. Dark History here was a very intriguing premise. Just think about an extraordinary power that allows you to change the story, without having any physical power. Very underrated but mostly showcased an extraordinary example of good writing.
However, did it stop there? No, not really.
Not to mention those spicy plot twists... oooh, they are top-notch.
However, the second part (E6 onward) of this show did bring me back to the reality.
The message was short, quick and clear-cut:
In the end, it's just your average isekai slop.
That hook in the beginning, turns out was there for absolute nothing.
Come on, you gotta be kidding me. The 2nd cour did break me.
Alright, that's all. If you enjoy this review, feel free to check many others.
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