
According to anthropologists, the Sahnish people lived in an area that extended from the Gulf of Mexico, across Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota. The Mandan and Hidatsa believe they were, created in this area and have always lived here. The Hidatsa moved from central Minnesota to the eastern part of North Dakota near Devils Lake, and moved to join the Mandan at the Missouri River about 1600 A.D. One theory is the Mandan moved from the area of southern Minnesota and northern Iowa to the plains in South Dakota about 900 A.D., and slowly migrated north along the Missouri River to North Dakota about 1000 A.D. The Mandan and Hidatsa people were originally woodland people who moved to the plains at various times. Historians document the first tribe, to occupy this area was the Mandan with the Hidatsa, and the Sahnish moving up the river later. The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Sahnish live in the Missouri River area. Only reason I’m still reading is because I want to see the bad guy get his comeuppance, and the author surprisingly doesn’t have that bad of a plot (even if the storytelling and characters are one-dimensional cardboard) so I actually wonder about what happens next.


The art also is just so-so so when extras in the story talk about how beautiful the female lead is, or when the female lead talks about how handsome the male lead is, it's like, what are you seeing these two look as generic as could be. Entire premise basically does away with itself immediately. Female lead is like wow he’s the first person to be nice to me and super competent so I like him and that’s also it. Duke decides to have a wife, then immediately after decides he loves his wife and that’s it. The premise is that the duke is cold and it’s a marriage of convenience so you’d think the story would like, show a gradual thawing for the duke or have the two slowly fall in love but nope. In fact, when the main characters decided to take their relationship to the next level (aka actually exists lol) I was caught off guard - it had barely been developed but okay I guess they’re there now. Nothing exciting happens, nothing bad happens, nothing funny happens, nothing that happy even really happens lol and the romance is just as shallow. It’s like a kid planned it out where “she’ll be super strong and her summons will be super strong and cute and she’ll be able to solve anything because she’s nice and the strongest guy in the world will love her and do anything for her” and then writes out that happening but in no more detail than that.īasically there are no strong feelings whatsoever in this story so reading is more just read read read okay next chapter read read read. The way everything plays out, with the characters having only very shallow thoughts and emotions, makes me feel like I’m reading an elementary school book where everything is simplified and could be summarized in a sentence. Expect no character development or growth aside from right after she gets reincarnated and isn’t someone’s puppet. Since this is the case, there are also no challenges or problems for her to struggle to overcome and grow from. The female lead is actually the most powerful person in the country (probably the world) and she can do no wrong in this story basically. I don't recommend, and I don't understand the high ratings and praise. Even if you're looking for fluff, there are other stories out there with more heartfelt and cute scenes.

I find characters like this flat, and therefore the plot drags because you know her plan will always work without a twist, and people will always be on her side. She doesn't even get revenge on those who wronged her! She just chooses to not interact with them and let them ruin themselves all on their own. Also, every plan she makes always works without any unintended consequences, everything she puts her mind to comes to fruition, and everyone loves her. In an oversaturated genre, this manhwa is just another drop in the bucket, with your classic stoic, black haired, misunderstood ML who had an abusive childhood, and the generous FL who is always considerate, makes the most ethical choices, and considers everyone's feelings. If you want a real revenge story, read the Villainess Reverses the Hourglass, because this ain't it folks.
