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Yeah, sometimes I imagine the opening chapters of I Married the Male Lead's Dad going a bit more realistically. I also had to grapple with a character who essentially is a half demon who tries to approach possession with a grounded view. It's sort of like having a character be agnostic when there are gods and supernatural creatures roaming around in a fictional setting.
How does one even approach that? I think it would maybe be a bit more nuanced, like what is considered a "god" would depend on whether or not they fit within the perimeters of what people expect one to be. And whether or not they should be considered an entirely different entity altogether because they don't fit within those perimeters.
Anyone who raises their hand to a maid will feel Bridgette's wrath!
Bridgette is a young woman who has been Isekai'd 10 times as a maid, and she has had enough of Otome protagonists abusing their power, slapping maids, and using them as pawns to do their dirty work.
Her solution? Form a union, protect her coworkers, and bring the worst house down! The only people who should be "put in their place" are those who raise their hands to their employees!
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