Having escaped her abductors’ clutches and dealt with the bishop’s aide, Lam can finally resume working on her divorcing her husband Char and regaining her freedom... Or at least that’s what she would be doing, if she hadn’t started to genuinely like the Mercures. Since taking charge of the schoolhouse, Lam finds herself enjoying this new life, and with her new family making so much progress, it feels wrong to leave now. Thus, she decides to put her desire for independence on the back burner and focuses on helping her family develop their magical abilities. Just as things seem to be going smoothly, Lam receives a sudden summons from the king. Apparently, the first prince of the Lèvres Kingdom—Tête Kingdom’s neighbor—has requested Lam visit his country for a diplomatic mission! Confused but without much choice, Lam sets off with Char to the foreign court. But what awaits the pair on their journey? And why is this prince so determined to meet her?
Countess Lam Mercure is the reincarnation of the strongest witch in history, but somehow her body is too weak to use a lot of mana.
She meets her reincarnated disciples and all of them have the hots for her. The first is the Prince of a neighboring nation, the second is a demon lord or warlord of some kind, and the third seems to be his holiness, the pope of the Motar Faith.
Something happened to her before the reincarnation spell was cast and all of her disciples want to keep the truth from her. The event led them all to become super obsessed.
I was hoping for a more in this second book. But she hasn’t grown at all. She might as well still be 12 years old. This book is a disappointment. She was supposed to be all powerful you would think that she would know how to increase her stamina. Swinging a broom. Really!! I don’t have to read the third book to know what will happen.