Tearmoon Teikoku Monogatari: Dantoudai kara Hajimaru, Hime no Tensei Gyakuten Story @comic
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Tearmoon Teikoku Monogatari: Dantoudai kara Hajimaru, Hime no Tensei Gyakuten Story @comic

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Synonyms: Tearmoon Empire Story
Japanese: ティアムーン帝国物語 ~断頭台から始まる、姫の転生逆転ストーリー~ @comic
English: Tearmoon Empire
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Aug 12, 2019 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Theme: Time Travel Time Travel
Serialization: Comic Corona
Authors: Mochitsuki, Nozomu (Story), Morino, Mizu (Art)

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Score: 7.641 (scored by 16791,679 users)
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Ranked: #20312
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Popularity: #3492
Members: 5,976
Favorites: 67

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Both female leads get a second chance in life. They are thrown back in time and decide that this time they will try to avoid their bad ending which is death by guillotine.  
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Unlilke Bakarina, "Mia" the MC of Tearmoon Empire isn't someone who transmigrated, she is someone who traveled back in time after she was executed. Why am I recommending it then? Both of them are the villainess and died because of their wrongdoings and now they're trying their best to avoid the bad end (their execution) by destroying the incoming destruction flags. HOWEVER, because of their airheadedness, they are unable to notice that their actions have a rather positive effect on their reputation... resulting for them to be admired by everyone around. 
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Both manga are about a female MC being sentence to death due to their actions only to wake up one day several years in the past before they started to act cruel. Violette decides to live an inconspicuous life without committing any crimes, while Princess Mia decides to begrudgingly reform her image to that of a saint and fix her kingdom's problems before they occur. 
reportRecommended by Kittac
Build up your family's power, avoid traps from your enemies, and avoid getting another bad ending (death). These heroines have a second chance at happiness and they will seize it with both hands. 
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If you like reincarnation isekai where the female MC regains her memories as a child, these are for you. Tearmoon is more use politics to save oneself from a bad ending whereas Tensei Reijou is a gourmet manga where the protag just wants to eat delicious food but wins over powerful allies with her cooking. 
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Both are isekai about reincarnation as noble children, gathering powerful allies and kingdom building to avoid a bad ending. 
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Unlilke Bakarina, "Mia" the MC of Tearmoon Empire isn't someone who transmigrated, she is someone who traveled back in time after she was executed. Why am I recommending it then? Both of them are the villainess and died because of their wrongdoings and now they're trying their best to avoid the bad end (their execution) by destroying the incoming destruction flags. HOWEVER, because of their airheadedness, they are unable to notice that their actions have a rather positive effect on their reputation... resulting for them to be admired by everyone around. 
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Mia is constantly being praised for her wisdom, despite the fact that it is all just a facade. All of her knowledge is derived from her past life and what others told her previously, and yet everyone constantly misunderstands her to be a genius. This leads to a lot of hilarious misunderstandings and really is a great read! 
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Princess Mia also "returns by death" and is actively trying to avoid her future death again with political maneuvering, stratagems, and more.  
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although their premises are very different they both derive their comedy from extreme social misunderstandings while slowly accidentally building a respectful reputation for themselves 
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Some themes like this are hard to find but not that hard if you keep trying. I found several recommendations that are similar to Akuyaku, one of which is this Tearmoon. The story of a girl who was both born as a villain girl, you could say the Villains flag, maybe something like that ... It's a little complicated but I hope you can read this. 
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Both manga are kingdom builders with interesting twists. Tearmoon is a bit more pure while Risou no Himo Seikatsu has some ecchi elements- but you'll forgive them because dude really loves his wife. 
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Both have a princess that attain a second chance at life to fight their way to avoid a bad ending. From what they've experienced from their first life, their actions slightly change, attracting adoration from everyone around them which they lacked in their previous life. 
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Both are villainess who are fated to die, but they were given a chance to try and change the course of the story for themselves to create a new ending. 
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Both protagonists are suddenly thrown back in time and was given a second chance to redo their lives. They make an effort to change themselves and their actions hoping something can change for their future. One is a princess of a kingdom, the other is a Japanese game developer. 
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Both protagonists were given a second chance at life. They make an effort to change themselves. One is a princess of a kingdom, the other is a boy reborn in a forest alone. 
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Both protagonists are leaders of a nation, and they both move in a way that are heavily misunderstood (in a good way) by their servants and allies. The perceptions of them by their servants are exaggerated as if they are 10 steps ahead of everyone else. 
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Both protagonists met a tragic end and was given a second chance to redo it all by being sent back in time to their youth. They make an effort to change themselves and their actions, and hope that they can avoid repeating their mistakes. One is a female princess of a kingdom while the other is a male commoner from a village. 
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Both are female protagonists who met a tragic end of their lives, and was given a second chance to redo it all by being sent back in time to their youth. They make an effort to change themselves and their actions, and hope that they can avoid repeating their mistakes. 
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Both protagonists get a second chance at life. They make an effort to change themselves and their actions hoping something can change for a better future. One is a princess of a kingdom, the other is a boy born in a common noble family. 
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Both female leads are princesses who leave a trail of unending misunderstandings through her words and actions. These misunderstandings exaggerate to a point that everyone around them can't help but adore them. They both also have a looming bad end over their heads. 
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Both female protagonists are fated to die, but they were given a chance to try and change the course of the story for themselves to create a new ending. 
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Both are villainess who are fated to die, but they were given a chance to try and change the course of the story for themselves to create a new ending. 
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In both these manga the reincarnated villainesses are trying to avoid a bad ending. In Tashinami, the engagement has already been broken, but in Tearmoon the heroine is reincarnated younger so she has more time to change and avoid the guillotine. 
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