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I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me!EP23

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I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me!

An ordinary OL is reborn as the cruel evil queen in a novel! Faced with a cute 5-year-old princess, she panics to whitewash herself, causing chaos in the palace. The cold king doubts her, a ghost boy warns of danger—can her clumsy maternal love reverse the gallows fate and break the royal curse?
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Ep Review

The Frog Curse is Real

I was not expecting the potion to turn that guy into a frog! The panic in his eyes was hilarious. This episode of I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! really stepped up the comedy game. Watching the other guys try to handle the situation while the girl cries was pure chaos. The animation style makes the magical effects look so vibrant and intense.

She Finally Fights Back

It is so satisfying to see the main character stop crying and actually use magic to defend herself. The moment she threw that purple bottle was iconic. I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! is showing us she is not just a damsel in distress. The way the smoke cleared to reveal the frog was a perfect comedic timing moment that I loved.

That Sword Save Was Epic

Just when the orange-haired guy was about to get hurt, the silver-haired noble stepped in with a sword. The tension was so high! I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! keeps the stakes real. The contrast between the silly frog scene and this serious duel is giving me whiplash in the best way possible. Can't wait for the next fight.

Cute Girl, Dark Secrets

The little girl with the bunny doll seems so innocent, but the atmosphere around her is always a bit spooky. In I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me!, she appears right after the chaos settles. Her smile is bright, but I suspect she knows more about the magic than she lets on. The visual design of her dress is absolutely stunning.

Panic Mode Activated

The scene where the frog jumps on the blonde guy's face had me laughing out loud. His reaction was priceless. I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! does a great job of mixing fear with humor. The background music probably added to the suspense as they tried to figure out how to reverse the spell. Total disaster mode.

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