I really don't know. It's hard to pinpoint exactly who made such a statement. It might have been someone who has a limited perspective on manga offerings.
I have no idea who said that. Maybe it was just a random comment without a specific source.
I'm not sure. It could have been someone who's not familiar with the wide range of manga genres or just making a random assertion without much knowledge.
Well, you could explain that it doesn't align with your current preferences or that you have other commitments that prevent you from engaging with it. Be polite but firm.
First, you need to come up with a unique and interesting character design for the villainess. Make her have complex motivations and personality traits. Also, think of a captivating plot that keeps readers engaged.
Well, 'A Villainess for the Tyrant' manga is appealing because it offers a fresh take on the typical romance tropes. The world-building is also quite impressive and draws you in.
The sequel might explore the villainess's growth and development or reveal hidden aspects of her past. Maybe there'll be new rivals or allies too.
Yes, it's finished. You can enjoy the complete story now.
The main problem might be the struggle to change people's perception or the difficulty in finding true allies. Plus, there's often the burden of living up to the villainous image while still trying to have some depth and complexity.
Perhaps it's a way for the author to explore different themes and challenge conventional character archetypes. The decision for her to be a villainess might be to create tension and drama in the manga's narrative.
Yes, it is. The story reached its conclusion and wrapped up nicely.
It's not too complicated. You just need a stable internet connection and a website that offers such manga. Some sites may require registration or a subscription.
Well, usually you can find them on some dedicated manga websites or platforms that offer free content. But be careful, as not all sources might be legal or reliable.