May I Ask for One Final Thing? Volume 1 Manga Review – Review

By this point in pop culture history, we may have encountered as many villain condemnation scenes as possible. The beat of the story is as familiar as the back of your hand – the primitive, correct, high-level fiance of the prince or aristocrat in similar positions is accused of being a vicious beast of the prince’s true love, the prince’s true love is a woman of the lower class (relatively speaking) who dare not dare to be brave in their mouths. Of course, it’s all a frightening misunderstanding: the fiancé is just trying to help or satisfy social expectations, while another lady is trying to climb the social ladder in a way that is indulgent. Usually, the fiancé will slip away quietly (in the Isekai version), or be forced to fall. But what if she didn’t? Instead, what if she stood up and punched the smug bastard in their wet face?
If you think this sounds like a good time, please welcome Can I ask for one last thing?the story of villain, the villain does not bring any shit, especially Not her asshole fiancé and his girlfriend. It’s a drastic catharsis because, in fact, sometimes you just want to see a perfect Victorian-style lady dragging and then defeating someone’s face, all in the novel realm. It’s pure escapism, with type of imitation.
The lady in question is Scarlet, the Duke’s daughter. As a kid, she discovered her love for punching things that she was called the Mad Dog Princess, her father and brother Leonardo’s desperate nickname. Eventually, she learned to keep her feelings inside and educate her beautiful face to express a cool expression, but below, she still longs to impress people. (She refuses to hit the animal, she reveals it halfway through the book.) Her chance comes when she becomes the subject of the villain I mentioned to condemn the scene, and suddenly, for all the right reasons, Scarlet suddenly becomes notorious. That’s because the person she beats up proves incredible, making her a hero to the ordinary people, even if her brothers are desperate.
If that sounds like a story built around a rather thin premise, that would be great. “this Shoujo Version of A warhead“It is probably the best way to describe it, though not exactly right. However, the entire volume contains the idea that Scarlet likes to beat people, does want to get out of the royal family, and it is indeed unlikely, which seems unlikely since her former fiancé’s brothers Julius, Julius, Julius, which is not her obsession. Understanding slavery is bad, and it is illegal for some of the former fiancé’s nobles to be in Paristan, one of which is sending slaves from the barbarians to kill Scarlet. she Slave, no cute attempt to take it as a benefit, nothing. Slavery is bad, the ending is. This shouldn’t feel revolutionary in comics from 2023, but we’re here.
The series is also set to imitate the villain type and has achieved good results. Scarlet may be fighting for good things, but she was mainly because others annoyed her. She is not the judicial heroine on purpose. Her brothers are in a state of eternal horror in her antics, and Prince Julius laughs like Nini as he watches her revelry. It’s a fist, and later asks the question, it’s a genre, watching a primitive noble defeat people’s nonsense, there’s certainly humor.
However, it does have a little thinner. Despite clear efforts to give new reasons for the thrilling scarlet approach, they end up not working perfectly, and the book still has a non-fake familiarity. I read it shortly after a different villain story (Kill the villain) Sometimes it makes you confused by the excellent genre similarity. Sometimes violent or scarlet first resort always As violence, nothing will be helpful to the book. She is not always the most likely protagonist to fall behind.
Still, even if you still like it in your regular form, there is plenty of time to recommend this series to anyone tired of the villain genre. The art is so beautiful, and if school uniforms are annoyingly obsolete compared to other outfits, that’s not the only series to do. The translation is a bit rough in some places, and occasionally lacks words, but it is easy to read. So if you’re tired of the supposed path, give it a try. Sometimes it’s really enough to see a guy being punched in the face.




