Comment by bibliophage on The S-Class Hunter Doesn’t Want to Be a Villainous Princess - Chapter 64

Comment on ChapterThe S-Class Hunter Doesn’t Want to Be a Villainous Princess - Chapter 64
bibliophage
bibliophageCrowd Pleaser·1 year ago
Ch. 64
i don't really understand. if she's really so OP that her powers are akin to godhood in this world, why would she need to do all this political maneuvering to get reputation points? why not cause a shitshow from the beginning so she break away from the empire hierarchy and just be beholden to nothing and no-one?

i would understand if the system imposed limitations on her every time she did something "out of character", but it doesn't. did i maybe miss or forget anything from the earlier chapters?
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@bibliophage

Her main objective is to get back to her original world, and at the moment, she has nothing except the system to rely on, which has been with her from the start.

And what if she destroys the world, then the system might just send her to another world, or maybe restart this world and send her back in time? Also we wouldn't have a manhwa to read if she destroyed everything from the start.

bibliophage
bibliophageCrowd Pleaser·1 year ago
@ilovecookies i don't quite think that she should go as far as destroy the world. why not establish herself as an existence like the dragon? the emperor was so wary of his strength that he simply left him to his own whims and was downright anxious about offending him. she's more powerful than the dragon, so i don't see why that wouldn't be possible.

as for the system, isn't it more of an antagonistic force than a reliable existence, since reneé always resents it in her internal dialogue? i really wouldn't have any complaints if the story focused more on the implications of an OP character being essentially enslaved to a system they can't fight against, but instead we have to sit through the petty imperial politics of a world reneé isn't even attached to.