>>283301966 (OP)
It's naroukei sloppa for women where instead of getting a harem of slaves in a Dragon Quest world the mc gets a reverse harem of richfags in an Angelique world >>283302142
Read literally any villainess isekai and you'll discover it's the opposite
>>283301966 (OP)
Because trends in otaku media nowadays are determined in large part by whatever happens to be popular on Shōsetsuka ni Narō. So the answer is that it's popular because Japanese readers with absolutely no standards consume shitty web novels en masse, and this is currently a well-liked "genre" on their most favored slop distillery.
>>283301966 (OP)
Because Isekai is the current most popular anime genre and it will be probably still be in the next years.
Villainess is basically the female-targetted sub-genre of it. Though these days you may find some mangas with the setting that re not Isekai, it's still usually the standar
>>283302385 >Is this nomance or a yurislop? >heroine calls the villainess her "miracle comet" >the story revolves around the two, everyone else is an afterthought >popularity had the villaines and the heroine winning together, followed by the heroine's brother >the male love interest are barely present past the third volume
it's also clear the editor was the one who pressed the author to introduce the het romance subplot
>>283303620
They are competing to see who gets to be the emperor's main wife and the order of hierarchy for the remaining four. The 'het romance subplot' is pretty central to the main story
>>283303786 >They are competing to see who gets to be the emperor's main wife and the order of hierarchy for the remaining four. The 'het romance subplot' is pretty central to the main story
that's just background stuff when what matters is their dynamic together, heck the whole bodyswap thing is the whole thing the series revolves around
>>283302014
Ive only just started but Im liking the feel of
Rekishi ni Nokoru Akujo ni Naru zo
but you may have already read it. You may find more as novels though