Per raggiungere i suoi obiettivi Rishe cerca nuovamente l’aiuto di colui che nella sua precedente vita da mercante l’aveva salvata dalla strada: Tully, il capo del Consorzio Aria. In questa ripetizione però incassa un immediato rifiuto. La ragazza non si arrende e utilizza tutti i mezzi a disposizione come principessa ereditaria per indurre Tully a cambiare idea su di lei. Proprio quando sembra aver risolto la competizione con il suo vecchio mentore, ecco che Rishe viene rapita da qualcuno che stava solo aspettando di coglierla impreparata. E ad attenderla nei bassifondi della capitale non c’è nientedimeno che il secondo principe Theodore?! Inizia il terzo atto della storia di Rishe, che persegue il proprio sogno di una vita rilassante senza mai lasciarsi intimidire di fronte alle continue e incessanti difficoltà!
honestly just love the manga style soo much more than the anime. the anime did not do it justice🤚 but i absolutely adore rishe and and arnold so much together this is truly such a slow burn omg i cant wait to see rishe fall in love with arnold slowly. and now we're getting more theo after that conflict was resolved <3
also why cant i find the 4th volume anywhere online😭 this close to giving in and buying a copy but i really dont want to fall down that rabbit hole of obsessively buying mangas its bad enough with books and SEs😭
I loved this volume more than the previous ones. IT WAS SO GOOD. Plus we're seeing more of Prince Arnold and getting to know more of Rishe + more characters. I adore their little relationship and though it is a marriage of convenience, they seem to understand each other. Rishe is one of the best protagonists I've read recently and I can't wait to keep reading her story <3
Rishe’s attempt to make a deal with her benefactor from a previous life, Kaine Tully, has backfired, and now she’s forced to come up with a new plan. Determined to secure the Aria Trading Company’s connections and resources though, Rishe rolls up her sleeves and gets to work.
Her mission? Convince Tully of her value as a trading partner by establishing a business of her very own! Yet just when things seem to be looking up for her, she’s kidnapped and brought to the slums! Who exactly is behind her abduction and what do they want? [x]
And this is where I'm locked in. A brother complex leading to a planned kidnapping and resolution between the two brothers. Rishe was scary going through her explanation of a proper kidnapping. It was almost comical the way Arnold showed no emotion standing stoic whilst brother and fiancée had a heart to heart about him. A little suicide attempt thrown in there. Rishe was a little badass with her escape and Arnold's faith in her was heart warming.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I devoured the first three volumes of 7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to her Worst Enemy (that is a mouthful of a title lmao). I did not expect to enjoy this as much as I did. I love Rishe so much. She's such a warm and likable character! But more on that later.
Quick Summary: Rishe Irmgard Weitzner found herself in a time loop. She dies when she reach twenty and goes back to a certain period of her life only to relive it all over again. She tried to live a different kind of life each time but always end up dying when she reached twenty. At the end of her 6th life where she lived as a soldier (she did a Mulan where she pretended to be a man to get into the army) where she got killed by the crown prince, Arnold Hein. Rishe resolute to do everything she can to not die on her 7th life. But it's as if fate had other plans because not long after she got thrown back to her past for her 7th life, she met the man who killed her and asked her to marry him.
To be honest, Isekai is not my favorite. I was so surprised when I ended up completely falling in love with this series which I think could be attributed to how great of a character Rishe is. She is such a lovable character. She’s smart, confident, and warm towards everyone. She is not the type of character who moans about how bad her situation is and sulk around. She instead goes out of her way to try and do the best she can with whatever situation was given to her and learn from them.
Normally, I’m more drawn to the male characters in mangas but she took the cake for me. But that’s not to say Arnold is a bad character (because he isn’t) and that Rishe is the only redeeming character in this manga.
Arnold is the brooding male protagonist type. He’s the type that keeps a lot of things to himself so he doesn’t burden the people around him. At this point in the manga, I’m still not privy as to why he did what he did in the past (this was five years after Rishe gets sent back for her 6th life that eventually ended her life). I have a feeling his cruelty and brutality from Rishe’s previous life had something to do with his family and some loss.
I’d also like to talk about how cute Rishe and Arnold is together. Rishe’s always doing things that surprised Arnold which I think is why he’s so fascinated with her - just like I am. I just look forward to more sweet and cute interactions between them.
I’m very curious to know how this story ends. I want to know why Rishe was thrown into a loop and what she could do to stop it. I’m pretty sure she’s going to play an integral role it making sure Arnold does not turn into the brutal tyrant from her previous life.
This story is so good! I love how the development of the story and characters is progressing. It’s not too fast and the slow burn is burning! But the little progressions of relationships is done so well! I absolutely loved Theo and Arnold in this volume. Also Rishe is my girl!!! She is everything I love in an fmc. She’s witty, feminine, smart, and a total badass! So excited to keep reading 🥹
We get a bit more action and characterization for Arnold in this volume which is good because that's what I've been wanting more of from this series. Overall, another solid volume for my latest comfort series.
Davvero un classico la caratterizzazione del fratello di Arnold. Questo volume mi è piaciuto un po' meno rispetto ai precedenti, ma la storia resta intrigante e intelligente. Rishe, concentrati di più su Arnold, a zia 😬
HEHEHEH HIS BROTHER IS SO SILLY scared me BUT SILLY HEHE AAAAAHH. she’s so cool. rishe is so cool and awesome. my idol. AYE AYE AYE AYE AYE ROMANCE BONUS CHAPTER SAVED ME YEYSYEYSYEYSYEYSYSHYEYYYYESYYSSHSYSHEYSHSYHSEYSHSYSHSYSHYEHEYS wait i cant wait to find out why he likes her EEEEEEE EEEE EEEE
4 stars. I think I'm now caught up to where I was with the light novel. I'm excited to see where this goes. It is giving a bit of a manhwa feeling of possibly meandering on side stories/tangents, but the lead is forcing it down a particular path still. Still enjoyable.
Se ganaron mi corazón. El hermano Theodore es un niño que tiene que ser protegido <3 Arnold abre su coraza un poquito. Rishe es la Reina de mi corazón.
This story continues to make me more and more emotional, and that was something I was NEVER expecting when continuing to read more of this series. While I did tear up last volume, I had full blown nose sniffling and wiping my eyes so my tears wouldn't fall when reading this one.
In every way, this volume, this series, has surprised me. Rishe low-key reminds me of a villainess from a villainess isekai manga because she is setting out to change her seventh life. However, unlike most villainesses (and I mean this lovingly) she is no longer doing it to keep herself safe from the "red flags." I think it was very telling how last volume she shared her worries and in this volume it was her sharing her greatest fear. However, rather than dwell on that fear and change things for herself only, she uses that fear to compel her to help those around her. Honestly, she reminds me a lot of Pride from The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen. I think the only main difference is how these ladies are going about changing other people's lives., but I have no doubts it's why I find Rishe to be an extremely compelling heroine and why this series has a hook on me.
I know this series must have a hook on me because I came into this volume fully expecting more romance, but there was little to be found and I wasn't upset about that! Instead, I found a very heartfelt and emotional story of Rishe striving to help there be reconciliation between two certain characters. I felt like I FLEW through those moments where everything is on center stage and the truth is finally being shared. I don't even feel my brain able to fully process all that was happening because I was just unprepared for the depth this series would have, especially as I got closer to the end of this volume. (I'm definitely already telling myself a reread is in order!)
7th Time Loop has become a series that is fun at times, yes, but something that is far more than just "happy" fiction. It's a story of change that is not purely for oneself, but for those around them and for them being able to chase the dreams, the future, they long for.
Once again, I can't wait to see what Rishe does next and can't wait to read the next volume! So well done!!
I think I’m done with this series tbh. Did not care for the little brother’s antics. Like, you’re gonna put someone in danger cause big brother doesn’t pay attention to you? Fuck off. The entire volume was dedicated to him and his antics and Rishe should have better called his ass out on that. And the maid! I wouldn’t be trusting her bitch ass either. Girl, you didn’t want to do anything! So why are you getting involved in so much!!!? Rishe is doing too much (and being a little too perfect about it).
Extrait : Je termine les tomes que j’ai pour cette série, et si j’étais assez dubitative jusqu’à présent (tout en percevant un certain potentiel), ce tome m’a totalement fait basculer. Mais de quel côté ??? Lisez la suite, et vous saurez ! La série, ou plutôt, l’adaptation manga, semble bien prendre son temps, la question que je me pose désormais, c’est si j’attaque l’anime maintenant ou si j’attends encore la suite, je pourrais déjà me prendre le tome 4 par exemple… Que d’hésitations !
La nouvelle jaquette met en avant les personnages importants pour ce tome, à savoir, le prince Théodore (frère d’Arnorld) et le président Tully (guilde marchande). Ce tome permet de bien développer ses deux personnages, qui seront sans doute des éléments clés dans l’avenir que souhaite Rishe. D’ailleurs, les deux personnages auront une première évolution, la plus frappante étant sans doute celle de Théodore, qui accepte enfin ses véritables sentiments à l’égard de son frère. Lui qui a toujours été ignoré par les membres de sa famille avait un grand besoin d’attention, il ne savait juste pas comment l’acquérir. Comme toujours Rishe mettra son petit grain de sel, ou plutôt, donnera de sa personne pour améliorer la situation. Elle ne surprendra pas qu’Arnold avec ses actions, et je me demande si celles-ci ne finiront pas par traverser les frontières. Est-ce que cela aura des conséquences avec son ex futur époux ? Très franchement, ça serait drôle de voir celui-ci avoir un autre retour de karma…
Les flashbacks vont bon train pour l’histoire de Théodore, mais étonnamment ce n’est pas la méthode choisie pour le président Tully, qui appartient pourtant au passé de Rishe, d’une certaine manière. J’aime bien cette petite subtilité, ce personnage est développé via les souvenirs de Rishe, qu’elle se remémore dans ses pensées. Ainsi, sans qu’il ne puisse vraiment le savoir, elle sait où toucher pour que cela atteigne sa cible. Elle ne souhaite pas profiter de cela pour autant, mais plutôt montrer sa bonne foi, et qu’elle est aussi un bon parti pour les affaires. Il n’y a pas à dire, Rishe a su se souvenir de plusieurs leçons à chacune de ses vies, qui auraient pu dire que toutes ses expériences lui serviraient maintenant en tant que princesse d’un autre royaume. Elle semble déjà changer les choses, à son rythme, en même temps, elle gère tout, toute seule. Elle en subit d’ailleurs un petit revers, dont elle profite quand même pour réaliser un autre plan. C’est fou, on dirait qu’elle a plusieurs coups d’avance. D’ailleurs, elle cerne aussi assez bien son entourage, même si pour Arnold cela reste un peu plus compliqué.