It also helps that the art is playful, the characters (especially best girl Rishe) are fun and endearing, and the story has a lot of potential. Its a slight change, but its a big enough one that makes this feel fresh. And now, with 7th Time Loop jumping into the fray, we have a fiesty, free-spirited and educated women be accused of crimes she didn't commit and rather than just accept it, she's trying different things in her next lives. My Next Life as a Villainess started the trend, but I Swear I Won't Bother You Again continued its legacy by making the main character an actual villainess who tries to atone for her past and redeem herself. This was so, so good! While I feel like the "villainess becomes a good person" trope is becoming a bit overplayed, something I appreciate about it is I've seen light novel authors and the mangaka that eventually adapt their work actively try to change the formula.
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