Alright, have you read "Mob Sekai" or "Little Tyrant"? If you're interested in a unique take on those stories, imagine a revised version where the main blonde heroine, either Nora or Angelica, is initially portrayed as an antagonist, but with a surprising plot twist. In this version, the original MCs from the fantasy world are reincarnated or reappear in the game, alongside a new villainess named Biyeon Adolveit. It takes time to realize that both MCs have exclusive chapters where they don't interact with others, like a parallel universe within the game.
Biyeon is a complex character, initially written as a villain destined to die in various ways, often facing conflicts with almost everyone, including her own mother. She handles her battles separately from the main storyline, but she's slowly gaining insights from the MC. Their interactions are limited, but she's a significant presence after about halfway through the story. The author introduces several new characters, which can lead to potential focus issues, with multiple heroines hinted at.
The world has evolved, and chivalry has faded, replaced by powerful wizards. The MC, a modern-minded individual, aims to finish the game and defeat the final boss, earning ridicule for his fairytale-inspired approach. However, there's a glimmer of hope that the author might balance the storylines better as the novel progresses.
In summary, the novel is described as aiming for mediocrity, with the author often stopping short of creating truly epic moments. Despite the numerous heroines and potential focus challenges, there's a possibility for improvement as the story unfolds.