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I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me!EP9

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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

Strict Mom Energy

The way the dark-haired lady pushes the silver-haired girl during training is intense! Watching her faint after that spicy tea moment was shocking. It really makes you wonder about her true intentions in I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! Is she preparing her for survival or just being cruel? The animation captures the exhaustion perfectly.

Tea Disaster Scene

That volcano explosion when the little princess drank the tea had me laughing! You could see her face turning red instantly from the heat. The dark-haired lady's smile afterwards was so mysterious. I'm binge-watching I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! on netshort and every episode keeps me guessing about who the real villain is here.

Pink Hair Mystery

The pink-haired lady standing in the background gives me major side-eye vibes. She watches everything so quietly and calmly. Her smile in the later scenes feels too perfect to be genuine. In I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me!, I suspect she knows more about the training plan than she lets on. The tension between the women is palpable.

Poor Little Princess

My heart breaks seeing the silver-haired girl so tired and confused in bed early on. She just wants to rest but gets pushed into special training immediately. The scene where she collapses shows how hard this is on her small body. I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! really knows how to tug at heartstrings with these innocent expressions.

Maid Gossip Squad

Even the maids outside are talking about the drama! It adds such a nice layer of world-building to see how the staff reacts to the queen's strict methods. Their worried faces hint that this training is unusual for a child. Watching I'm Not an Evil Queen. Trust Me! feels like peeking into a real royal court scandal.

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