Kasia del Roman is a soldier crafted to become an assassin. She lost her human emotions long ago and lived her life as a simple tool, just to be thrown away in her final moments. She couldn’t even die a proper death as she opened her eyes to a battlefield of a different world. Will she live the same life she did in her original world? (From Pocket Comics) 2t2a3h
Original Novel:
KakaoPage, Naver Series
Original Webtoon:
KakaoPage, Lezhin, Ridibooks, Naver Series, Bomtoon
Official Translations:
English (Pocket Comics, Tappytoon, Lezhin, Dashtoon, HyperComic), Russian, S.Chinese, French, Spanish
118 Chapters (Complete)

This is a very interesting concept and I think the first novel that I read that focuses more on the internal struggles of the MC and the journey to understand how to cope and overcome them, while also interacting and helping the people around her, rather than focusing on the "outer world".
I trully enjoyed reading this manhwa, from my perspective it is underrated. I didn't see it mentioned anywhere as a reccomandation, I found it by chance looking after completed manhwas on mangadex.
One of those ones where you want to ship all the males but won't know the final ship until just before the end.
I was playing a game and someone told me they read me. I was confused af and they told me there was a manhha of me, I asked was it of my exact name and they said yes which made me very curious since I have been using this name ever since I made it back in 2014. Kinda annoying to be referenced to a manhua, I just hope the manhua is good lol
The mc gets noticable development over the story, and along with her peers, friends, and experience manages to find her path in this strange other world. Satisfyingly good end as well, although I am more of action/xianxia type of guy, I enjoyed this.
The way the characters are introduced and have aproper backstory that actually reflects on their behaviour is very pleasing. Kasia, the MC, is a very strong lead and she's honestly pretty cool, but towards the end her character becomes almost meaningless, not accomplishing great feats by herself anymore and getting dangerously close to a damsel in distress, as many other commenters pointed out as well; this create a fracture with the rest of the story, while also creating an ill-thought association of completing overcoming one's traumas with loosing strength and initiative.
The worldbuilding isn't extensive nor detailed, but it's very well made and solid. Dialogues and art are fine, nothing really astonishing, be it in a positive or negative sense.
The story is basically a classic fairy tale in an isekai setting, plot turns are at times original and it all feels very organic until the last few chapters. The resolution of the conflict with the villain used far too big of an element of deus ex machina to be honest and even throughout the whole story knowing literally anything is gonna end up always going well reduces the stakes for any clash.
Dropped ch.95.
It was a solid series, but some recent developments have really rubbed me the wrong way. When you introduce someone who is effectively
the reincarnation of Kasia's rapist/ab who also killed her as a love interest/3rd ML it becomes very problematic very quickly. It also turned her into a damsel in distress and comes in conflict with what we've known about her character up unto this point. Pretty disappointing.
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Kasia is so cool and badass, both physically and mentally, she truly does symbolize the title of “strong female lead”.
Also the story is really a breath of fresh air and this is definitely one of my favorite manhwas to date.