Between rigorous aura training and running her booming potions business―not to mention rewriting the hero Tesilid’s tragic backstory―it’s finally time for Ailette to take a well-earned family vacation! The Rodelines set off for the duchy of Heathfenrir, the place where Ailette’s parents first met…and where her mother disappeared. Of course, it wouldn’t be an S-class world if a fun trip down memory lane didn’t also lead to a humongous dungeon! Regardless of the danger, Ailette can’t resist the call of rewards―including one long-lost treasure that she never would’ve dreamed of…
Purchased and read the same night. Went a little wild at a B&N BOGO 50% sale in manga/Manhwa. Bought six titles and this was the first one I picked up to read.
Consistently good, though I’m greedy and want more of the previous side characters we met in the first two books. I love how things are going for our little S-Class Heroine and am foaming at the mouth for the next volume (which isn’t out until May 2025, WHAT?!? NOOOOOO!!!).
I’m hoping the 17th iteration is the last one and that it’s a super happy ending for them all!
5, going to re-read the other volumes as soon as I can, stars.
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In many ways, this series reads like a direct parody of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint, although it's probably more a broad genre parody than a specific one. Still, it hits all the right notes as Ailette attempts to make the best of her Transmigator's Insurance package and is consistently delightful.
Ailette is on the roll, again. After surviving the crazy, romantic dungeon master, Ailette awakens a legendary saintess. That saintess will teach Ailette to become a sword whip master and wield auras.
Also being an genius, making potion taste good, Ailette potion business will bloom.
Ailette continue to surprise everyone with her skills. More than that, we finally get to read something about her family and her missing mother. Did she just fight a boar or did something else happend?! To learn the truth they have to travel to their first house. But at the Golden Ivory Tower remains some rotten tomatos.
Sidetrack a muscle building king might reunite with his missing daughter. But I might question what happened to the other daughter that was like a snake...
The Perks of Being an S-Class Heroine volume 3 are filled with some family secrets and backgrounds. Heartache reuinons occurs and my eyes were filled with tears, damn this volume were emotional.
Not much action really but questionable past, I have some questions... Like could the king just leave and be gone for weeks?! And why didn't anyone look for the princess... And how did she defeat the dungeon!!?
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review for season 2 [chapters 43-70] i love that things are progressing so quickly and the main characters are so freaking powerful. i started reading this series in february of 2023 and have been diligently reading every chapter since, waiting for the translation to be out every week. i don’t think we’re near the end yet, cause the main characters are not together…… I NEED THEM TO BE TOGETHER OFFICIALLY. the situation is getting dangerous for them, but ailette and thesilid are both very skilful and powerful. i can’t wait to see what’s next.
review until chapter 42.5 reading manga with younger leads always make me want to speed up time so that they can grow up and be together. Ailette and Thesilid are so adorable together T.T i love that she does what she want and speak however she want without fear. she’s such a toughie but her brother and father are so soft. it’s cute. thesilid has never met someone like her before so every time she does something that surprised him, it’s a delight.
Enjoyed more than volume 2, but a little less than volume 1. The first part of Volume 3 which finishes off the story from the end of volume 2 with Ailette working her way out of the dungeon (using her “Divine Advent” power) with the young protagonist was less interesting to me than the last half about finding her mom.
The part about her mom and the man who turns out to be her grandfather was the heart of the whole thing for me.
I’m not sure if it was meant to be a surprise that his daughter and her mom were the same person, but if so I figured that out ASAP, so it gets a little less points for the ease of that mystery (if it was meant to be one) and also because it seems like Ailette can solve all her problems so easily thanks to her upgrades and special powers. Pretty much every dungeon and big baddie in each volume has been dealt with via Divine Advent… there has to be something more at some point right?
Still, it was all fun to read and particularly enjoyable and once we hit the Heathfenrir family onwards.
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I keep adoring this series. I love how the Ailette interacts with the gods, and I love how the gods keep chatting in their own time. I also like how Ailette keeps accidently changing the world in major ways, helping the original stories MMC adorable, but affects his entire timeline, finding her mom in a dungeon amazing, she's the granddaughter of a duke. The fact that Ailette keeps getting divine fever because she keeps using the power given to her is so fun, especially since everyone around her is confused all the time about why she keeps fainting and having fevers and then ends up fine like 4 days later. Overall, this is just such a fun way to have a reincarnated story that's not exactly the same as everything else. Also the art is amazing!
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In the previous volume, Ailette unexpectedly met the protagonist, Tesilid, but in the process got swept up in a dungeon. Find out who survives the epic battle and what Ailette’s next adventure brings.
This volume covered so much ground. Ailette starts weapons training, obtains some epic perks, and we get more information about her family’s backstory.
Humorous and delightful with plenty of adventure.
Gorgeous artwork as always.
This is such a fun series. Already have the next volume and can’t wait to dive in.
Reunited! Another amazing volume, this one introducing Grand Duke Heathfenrir and Allie’s long lost mother. Turns out she’s just as OP as Allie, though even more amazing because she soloed a dungeon burst without the cheats from Lord Voice.
Gramps is a serious muscle head, and can single handedly keep Allie busy making potions to supplement his muscles. It’s hilarious how his back story aligns completely with the fake daughter trope in so many novels, and she calls him out on it while helping her mom reconcile with him anyway.
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5 stars. The family dynamic continues and gets even better! Ailette and her family are again so sweet and I loved meeting the new characters in this one!
This series is both adorable, wholesome and funny. I’m so glad I picked this up randomly to try it out, it’s just so good! Honestly I could read so many more volumes of just Ailette being a child.