I Swear I Won't Bother You Again! (Manga) Vol. 1

I Swear I Won't Bother You Again! (Manga) Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-08-07 09:51:10
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Reina Soratani
  • ISBN:1648272126
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Summary

One noblewoman's attempt to rewrite the past--and avoid her descent into villainy。 (And don't miss the original light novels, also from Seven Seas!)

Succumbing to long-simmering jealousy over her younger sister, noblewoman Violette snaps and does something terrible。 As she languishes in prison, something unexpected happens: time is rewound, sending her back to the day she first met her sister! Armed with the memories of her disastrous first go-round, Violette is determined to take the script in a different direction this time。

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Reviews

Jen

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!! The next one isn’t out til November?!? NOOOOOO!!! 5, I needs it NOW, stars!

Elly

I really enjoyed reading this! I can't wait for the next volumes。 I absolutely love the otome isekai genre。 I Swear I Won't Bother You Again! follows our MC, Violette, who is guilty of attempting to murder her younger half-sister out of a fit of jealousy。 In her last moment, she is taken back in time when her sister was first introduced in her life。 Violette decides to take this opportunity to avoid repeating her previous mistakes that ultimately led to her death。 When I first read it, I thought i I really enjoyed reading this! I can't wait for the next volumes。 I absolutely love the otome isekai genre。 I Swear I Won't Bother You Again! follows our MC, Violette, who is guilty of attempting to murder her younger half-sister out of a fit of jealousy。 In her last moment, she is taken back in time when her sister was first introduced in her life。 Violette decides to take this opportunity to avoid repeating her previous mistakes that ultimately led to her death。 When I first read it, I thought it was really refreshing to see the story's unique take within the larger otome isekai genre。 That is to say, there are a lot of series that focus on our main heroine being reincarnated into a romance game or novel usually as the villainess or side character。 However, this was the first series where I saw the main incident being related to time travel rather than reincarnation。 Yet, it still hits the same beats as previous reincarnation stories。 I won't lie, I don't think everyone will be interested in this series。 However, if you really like the genre or enjoyed My Next Life as A Villainess, then I'd recommend picking this one up! 。。。more

Heather

I'm a sucker for the villainess reincarnation/time travel trope so this was right up my alley lmao I'm a sucker for the villainess reincarnation/time travel trope so this was right up my alley lmao 。。。more

Skye (Skye's Scribblings)

Surprisingly way too similar to The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess, Vol。 1, but just like I enjoyed that book I enjoyed this one as well and am definitely interested to watch all the romantic drama unfold。 So odd how this seems to be a popular premise in Japan yet I've never come across anything like it in the US。。。 Surprisingly way too similar to The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess, Vol。 1, but just like I enjoyed that book I enjoyed this one as well and am definitely interested to watch all the romantic drama unfold。 So odd how this seems to be a popular premise in Japan yet I've never come across anything like it in the US。。。 。。。more

Alex Richey

My favorite thing about this series is that two of the main male characters are named Claudia and Milania。 I also love that the big cliffhanger ending that makes you want to read book 2 is。。。 (view spoiler)[The prince's cloak has a 2 inch rip in it right before he goes on stage! (hide spoiler)] OH NO。。。? I was pleasantly amused by the absurdity and I will be continuing。 My favorite thing about this series is that two of the main male characters are named Claudia and Milania。 I also love that the big cliffhanger ending that makes you want to read book 2 is。。。 (view spoiler)[The prince's cloak has a 2 inch rip in it right before he goes on stage! (hide spoiler)] OH NO。。。? I was pleasantly amused by the absurdity and I will be continuing。 。。。more

Jenny

This was a lot better than I thought! I was afraid this was going to be a shameless "My Next Life as a Villainness。。。" knock off, but it definitely has enough of its own ideas to stand on its own。 The two things I loved the most was how important self-reflection played a role and how chivalry is seen in series like these。While Violette has to reflect on her actions in order to avoid making the same mistakes, what I appreciate is that she acknowledges that what she did was wrong。 Not only that, b This was a lot better than I thought! I was afraid this was going to be a shameless "My Next Life as a Villainness。。。" knock off, but it definitely has enough of its own ideas to stand on its own。 The two things I loved the most was how important self-reflection played a role and how chivalry is seen in series like these。While Violette has to reflect on her actions in order to avoid making the same mistakes, what I appreciate is that she acknowledges that what she did was wrong。 Not only that, but she even admits at times that its understandable how she got into the situation she was in because of her past actions。 Granted, I feel like this would hold more weight if readers actually got to SEE the terrible stuff Violette did to Maryjune or Claudia, but what's done is done。 Still, I appreciate her giving her past serious thought and properly acknowledging what she did wrong and why it was wrong。I really appreciated Yulan calling out Claudia for his supposed "chivalry" as well as opening up that discussion in the series。 It hadn't occurred to me until Violette and Yulan brought it up, but in situations like these (Violette bullying Maryjune, Claudia standing up for her and falling in love with her) how common yet absurd it is。 It pretty much shows that Claudia, and other men who behave like him, aren't interested in girls like Maryjune as much as readers think; he's just playing the role of the white knight, saving and protecting the damsel-in-distress from her enemies。 But as this series shows, when Maryjune isn't in that situation, Claudia has no interest in her。 I know this isn't anything new and I'm sure other entertainment mediums have discussed this, but I appreciate it being brought up mostly because I didn't expect it。Anyway, I really enjoyed this first volume and am looking forward to more。 If you're looking for a fun historical romance with a dark undertone, give this a try。 。。。more

Rebecca

Gosh, don't you just love it when an adaptation takes its source material and systematically strips it of everything that made it unique until what's left is a story that doesn't stand out in any way whatsoever? I sure don't! Look, I get it - the original novel is dark and it deals with upsetting and sensitive material。 But its those things that set it apart from its brethren and make Violette more than just another reformed villainess, because the novel makes you question whether she ever was t Gosh, don't you just love it when an adaptation takes its source material and systematically strips it of everything that made it unique until what's left is a story that doesn't stand out in any way whatsoever? I sure don't! Look, I get it - the original novel is dark and it deals with upsetting and sensitive material。 But its those things that set it apart from its brethren and make Violette more than just another reformed villainess, because the novel makes you question whether she ever was the real villain in the first place。 By robbing the story of most of Violette's trauma and fast-tracking the plot, it becomes just another story in a very crowded genre, full of cookie-cutter characters rather than people with their own motivations and inner lives。I might have liked this more had I not read the novel first, so if you're planning to read both, start here for less disappointment。 But if you're only going to read one version, go for the original。 This is a case where it really is better。 。。。more

Andrea

3。5 stars Violette was sentenced to death for attempting murder on her half-sister。 However, she was eventually placed in jail due to her young sister's mercy。 While in her cell, Violette wishes she could re-do her life。 That wish comes true。 Flashing back a year prior to the sentence, she is able to re-do her actions and change her ending。 I have to say while I do not agree with the actions Violette previously makes in her past, I do understand where she is coming from as a child who was pract 3。5 stars Violette was sentenced to death for attempting murder on her half-sister。 However, she was eventually placed in jail due to her young sister's mercy。 While in her cell, Violette wishes she could re-do her life。 That wish comes true。 Flashing back a year prior to the sentence, she is able to re-do her actions and change her ending。 I have to say while I do not agree with the actions Violette previously makes in her past, I do understand where she is coming from as a child who was practically neglected/thrown to the side。 (view spoiler)[ Her father has an affair with his concubine which results in her little sister, he creates a new family while treating Violette with a cold disdain and her mother, on her death bed, states her she wanted her husband not her daughter next to her。 (hide spoiler)]。 I actually really love Violette as a character so far。 Her little sister is not bad either。 I'm enjoying seeing Violette open her eyes towards the world she missed as she was blinded by her anger previously。 It is also interesting to watch how the prince is in somewhat turmoil with his feelings towards her。 I usually dislike the idea or possibility of love triangles, but I do not mind this one。Likewise, I'm excited to see where this goes。 。。。more

Maisy

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 i really like this manga

Lyra

I am here for the art style, the angst and Violette's redemption! I am here for the art style, the angst and Violette's redemption! 。。。more

Kelly⁷

Ah, do I love a good old trope? Of course I do。

Kestrel

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Con esta historia me pasa un poco como con la de 버림 받은 황비 que me encantó la historia desde la página 1, muy interesada y encantada, un estilo de dibujo precioso, entre muchas otras cosas。。。 La protagonista es la viva imagen de cambio después de un error, odio a su padre que por mucho que entienda que haya sido un matrimonio sin amor ahora no tiene ningún derecho a tratar a su hija de esa forma。。。 ¡Ella tiene una paciencia increíble! y eso de que ahora el principe Claude esté viéndola más y esté Con esta historia me pasa un poco como con la de 버림 받은 황비 que me encantó la historia desde la página 1, muy interesada y encantada, un estilo de dibujo precioso, entre muchas otras cosas。。。 La protagonista es la viva imagen de cambio después de un error, odio a su padre que por mucho que entienda que haya sido un matrimonio sin amor ahora no tiene ningún derecho a tratar a su hija de esa forma。。。 ¡Ella tiene una paciencia increíble! y eso de que ahora el principe Claude esté viéndola más y esté tan interesado en ella。。。 es un proceso a analizar de forma detallada porque creo que sé lo que ha querido transmitir, de que antes solo veía el interés de ella por la posición y era (aunque buena niña) algo estirada, ahora la ve muy cambiada y eso le interesa, haciendo que le llame la atención。 。。。more

Tamara

Will definitely give the light novel a chance because this manga rocks!! (。♥‿♥。)