Summary
Read manga A Note from Violet / バイオレットの一言 / Violet’s Poisoned Words
Violet Everdeen, an illegitimate child of the Everdeen family and the worst underachiever in the academy’s history.
Burdened by a harsh upbringing and convinced of her own lack of talent, she lived a life of quiet despair, until she unexpectedly gained…
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21 May 3, 2026
- Chapter 20 April 26, 2026
- Chapter 19 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 18 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 17 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 15 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 14 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 12 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 11 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 10 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 9 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 8 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 7 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 6 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 5 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 4 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 3 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 2 April 25, 2026
- Chapter 1 April 25, 2026
Eveaustria
Honestly, I cannot bring myself to read this story in earnest.
It’s just way too negative, it makes me feel so bad.
The art is okay though, with no distortions or mistakes, even a bit unique too, but still not charming enough to keep me hooked.
The female lead is tormented and/or used by basically everyone around her all the time no matter how illogical this actually is, and her own decisions are also constantly bad ones, at least in the few first chapters until I stopped reading.
Very soon she learns that her future is an even more horrible one than her current life, and even though in this vision her jailors talk about days of torture, other than her ripped-up dress and a bit of dirt she looks completely fine, then she even laughs in the face of death like a lunatic?
Why does the female lead not even listen to the warnings of the old lady who shows her this vision? Why does she think she can prevent this future from coming through by using this super rare magic that she was shown to have mastered in this “bad end future” vision? I have no idea.
As so often, I also dislike the male lead. He “happens” to come across the female lead just in time to see her using this rare magic purely by “coincidence” (or rather by the author’s lack of creativity), and he’s this annoying type who muses “how interesting…” – and then proceeds to using the female lead 🙁
Not sure if I’m going to give this another chance later on… sorry.
Sandra98
For me the story just constantly misses something, she is prodigy and what not yet we barely see her doing anything with magic? The Ml is the one that literally does something, so she feels like a damsel in distress constantly… I’m not staying that she needs to get a backbone straight away but damn… she barely shows her ‘prodigy’ bs. This story feels shallow and very surface level idk as i already said, it feels like it misses something
algengrutze
A story about a FL, who was harrassed by family and schoolpeers for being an illegitemate child without talent learns to peek into the future of being a splendit villainess, having a secret to her descent and talent, after all. She braves ahead to build her own future and take revenge on all who wronged her.
The storyline is ok and understandable so far (read till ch 15ish), the storytelling is a bit bumpy – conversations seem unnatural. Her impression of herself of having no talent is a bit challenged by writing top student essays for her sister, that family constellation also seems hard to go unquestioned by society, but maybe the story is just aiming to keep things simple and generally aiming for a reader on the younger side.
Not quite for me to follow up on, but quite ok, if you enjoy this kind of stories:)
PossenErayser
I agree the story does not make any sense and fl is dumb. ML is a weird ass stalker.