Webtoons are fine too.
I thought this would be easy to understand, so I chose it.
The person behind the villainess.
Recently, the comic adaptation reached its final episode, leaving only the epilogue.
>>1Thank you!
I really love how the two nobles who became allies are casually giving off a regular vibe.
In the first place, the thread image is not completed.
>>2It’s difficult to determine which work has the best visibility and is the easiest to understand, so I turned it into a thread…
I’m the villainous noble lady, so I tried keeping the final boss.
>>5I’ve never read this before, so I’ll read it right away!
Thank you!
I will smash all the destruction flags in one day (All 3 volumes).
Tsundere was painfully canceled due to editorial issues just before its conclusion.
>>8I haven’t read this either, so I’ll read it!
Thank you!
It seems like it’s not completed, but I’m curious, so I’ll read it!
Thank you!
>>9It’s a good comic adaptation with plenty of supplementary content, so I recommend it.
The image was featured in a newspaper column.
Chunichi Shimbun
Lastly, may I ask just one thing? I like it, but it’s not complete.
Villainous noblewoman? No, she’s a wicked noblewoman.
>>12Both were unread!
Thank you for telling me!
I didn’t have as many completed works as I thought.
>>13The surge in comic adaptations of villainess stories has occurred in the last 2 to 3 years, and those that started during that time that are already finished are either short series or have been canceled…
I’ll read all the unread ones you’ve told me about, but I can’t do them all at once, so for now I’ll just make a note of the titles.
Sorry for suggesting something that’s not finished yet.
I usually prefer completed series because I get really anxious about wanting to know what happens next, but if there are interesting works that aren’t completed yet and you want to recommend them, I’d love to hear about them.
I don’t remember the title, but I liked the one where the original main heroine also has a reincarnator, and that reincarnator’s daughter becomes really yandere.
The observation record of my self-proclaimed villainess fiancée is great.
Well, there is a sequel’s wife observation record, but…
>>21I had forgotten because the sequel is ongoing, but come to think of it, it is technically finished.
Is this okay here?
If you touch the villainous noble lady genre, I want to know.
Surgeon Elise… she has a typical villainess past to some extent, but even though she has been reincarnated, she may not gain much of the villainess traits…
But it’s interesting.
I don’t recommend it because it’s super expensive due to being a full-color hardcover book.
>>24It’s great if you read it on Piccoma!
The clumsy bad girl is still ongoing, but since it has reached a stopping point, I recommend it.
You are as humble as Lady Grace.
The Slime Saint hasn’t concluded yet, but it’s fun and has a children’s literature vibe to it.
A masterpiece is considered to be one that is beautifully organized, as mentioned above.
In one day, I will crush all the destruction flags.
If it’s okay to read a mandarin orange, then please read the daughter of the Albert family.
>>31These were all incomplete as well.
I’ll read it in order! Thank you!
The villainous daughters are unwavering.
I want to recommend it as it’s still early in the comic adaptation, but it seems that the middle part won’t be available to read for free.
Not a villain, but a sumo princess.
“I tried raising a final boss, and while the comic adaptation ends at a good stopping point, it gets really interesting from there, so I want you to read the entire book version to the end.”
When I woke up, it was 20 years later! ~The Aftermath of the Villainous Noble Girl~ Complete 4 volumes
The coupling is divisive, but it feels like a trashy thing where the final boss does something extreme.
The villainous noble girls are unshaken.
Although it’s still being serialized, it has entered the final part of the original story, so it will soon come to a conclusion.
Mad Lady Nia Liston
I want to recommend it, but for now, it’s not really a villainous noble lady.
>>37For now, that’s not originally a story about a villainous noble girl, is it?
Lady Rose is… not a villainous noble girl story…?
I was a former villainess, and now that I have rewinded, I plan to escape from the prince!
Personally, I like stories about hardworking villainous daughters in my childhood.
The comic adaptation ends with the first volume of the original book! I wonder if it will be considered complete.
If it’s already completed, it’s probably well-known, so you might already know about it.
The wicked woman flips over the hourglass.
If it’s okay to be serialized
I just wanted to become a faithful sword.
I played the role of a foster daughter too well.
I will change the genre!
Crown of greenery
It’s not an antagonist, but if it’s a story about a noble lady that I like…
Your Majesty, please don’t kill me this time (Complete).
I’m looking for my brother! (Complete)
I became the protagonist’s adopted daughter.
I have one month to live, so screw it all.
The protagonist lives under the bed.
The first thing that comes to mind is around here.
I found it!
The villainess’s affection is only exposed to me (Complete in 3 volumes)
The protagonist is a prince and has a bit of facial comedy, but it’s a recommended romantic comedy.
>>43This was all unread too!
Thank you! Since you recommended something that isn’t a villainess story, I’ll give it a read!
Let’s walk the path of evil flowers.
>No.1315966293Everything except the hourglass was unread!
Thank you for teaching me so much!
>>44I’m reading this, but thank you!
I was surprised because I just found out that it became a serialized piece recently!
>>51Of course you’re reading it!
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
>>53Good…
I ended up really liking Miele after seeing the way she met her end!
If being unfinished is fine, then it’s Slime Saint.
There are more than I thought…
The ones that are actually being raised are all interesting.
If you ask nicely, Anonymous will respond, right?
It’s great that the anonymous user can properly express their gratitude.
It’s common to leave things standing around like that.
The condemned villainous noblewoman is reincarnated as a villainous noblewoman in a sequel.
It’s not concise, but it’s ended for a certain reason…
>>54The comic adaptation has been completed, right?
The original work was completed before the author passed away.
>>57I want to read more, it’s painful… Everyone should experience this pain too…
Uncle Reincarnation: The Aging Life of a Villainess
The current situation is that volumes 1 to 2 have been released.
>>55I’m curious about the reason, but I’ll read it and check for sure!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Since I haven’t read it, I will read it!
Insect-Covered Princess is great!
>>60I read it because it was available on Kindle Unlimited and it was interesting.
Thank you.
The discarded villainess tells a fairy tale to the monster.
The main manga is completed with 5 volumes, and there will likely be an additional volume in the side story.
It’s a good thread.
Let’s go with “Evil Flower Arrangement,” which gained overwhelming popularity in the anthology and acquired the serialization rights in this magazine. I love it!
The pride of the villainess is not over, but it feels like essentially one complete volume plus a fan disc.
I’ve read a lot of stories about young ladies, but I realized upon reviewing the works I’ve already read that there weren’t that many about villainous young ladies.
It’s a bit quirky, but…
I didn’t hear anything about becoming an evil witch.
It’s an unfinished but interesting tale of a noble lady’s marriage.
Beauty and the Beast
>>66This was also unread!
Thank you for telling me!
Is this a manga with a long title about a death flag for Beauty and the Beast?
>>68“I’m sorry for being ‘Beauty and the Beast’ with her!”
I was pulled in by the famous title!
>>69It’s okay!
Thank you!
I feel a connection with those who accidentally came out, so I’ll read it!
>>70You’re too positive for someone with no name…
It actually looks interesting, so maybe I’ll read it too…
Daughter of Sumo Wrestling
I have been reincarnated as a villainess in an otome game, and I can only see the ruin flags.
It’s not over yet, but I’ve more or less reached a stopping point, and the anime is good too.
>>71I hadn’t read this either!
For now, I will read them in order and then watch the anime!
Thank you!
I wonder if there was a time when Katarina-sama was acting like a villainous noble lady…
>>72That applies to many of the works being showcased here.
In the first place, one of the tropes of villainess stories belongs to that genre.
This is the time to promote it enthusiastically.
It’s likely that the popularity of the villainous noble lady genre increased because Lady Katarina became a big hit.
It’s the same with images.
The villainous noblewoman aims to become the nightingale.
It’s been cut off due to circumstances, but it’s drawn up to a good stopping point, so I recommend it.
Medical profession
This is a good thread; I’ll save it.
Tomorrow’s Nadja