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70 Years Dead, Now 18!EP 7

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70 Years Dead, Now 18!

A legendary saintess, killed in battle 70 years ago, is reborn as a noble's bastard daughter. Hiding her identity at a royal academy, she must survive the very selection that once made her a martyr, before a cursed prince's awakening exposes the truth that could shatter the empire.
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Epic Sword Fight

The swordplay scene was insane! Watching her take down three opponents gave me chills. Her confidence when she said Too slow was iconic. I love how this show mixes magic with combat skills. It reminds me of the resilience seen in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! but with more steel. The choreography is top-notch. Can't wait to see her face the unicorn!

Mother's Evil Plan

That mother character is pure evil! Comforting her daughter while plotting murder is next level villainy. Her eyes glowed red when holding the potion, giving me goosebumps. She calls the protagonist a stray, but fears her power. The tension was palpable. This drama has better antagonists than most. Reminds me of 70 Years Dead, Now 18! vibes. Captivating storytelling.

Unfair Trial Setup

The unicorn trial setup is so unfair! One gets a drugged wolf, the other gets a demon beast? The mother bribing the stable master shows how rigged this system is. I worry for the blonde warrior facing that corrupted unicorn. The visual effects were good. It keeps you on the edge of your seat like 70 Years Dead, Now 18! did in its climax. Hope she survives the arena!

Fearless Protagonist

Our main girl is fearless. Standing over her defeated opponents with calm energy was powerful. She doesn't flinch when threatened about her father. There is a mystery about her past since the mother claims she was found in a gutter. I suspect she has royal blood or hidden magic. Her design is stunning. This series is becoming my obsession. Like 70 Years Dead, Now 18! quality.

Dark Potion Magic

The potion mechanics are fascinating. A gift from a certain Lord that turns holy creatures into demons? That adds a dark political layer. The mother using magic to cheat the trial shows her desperation. The glowing symbols on the bottle were a nice detail. It adds depth beyond fighting. Reminds me of the alchemy plots in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! but darker. Magic comes with a cost.

Emilia's Insecurity

Emilia is spoiled but terrified. Crying to her mom about the freak shows her insecurity. She relies on status while the protagonist relies on skill. Their dynamic is classic rivalry but executed well. The pearl headband detail matches her mother's. I love character dramas where the villain isn't just evil but insecure. Great writing. Like 70 Years Dead, Now 18! characters.

Beautiful Settings

The castle and arena settings are breathtaking. Production value is high for a short format. The lighting during the potion scene was moody. Even the costumes have intricate embroidery that shines on camera. It creates an immersive world quickly. I got lost in the scenery just like when watching 70 Years Dead, Now 18! Visual storytelling is key. Absolutely beautiful.

Chilling Dialogue

We play dirty is such a chilling line. The mother's transition from comforting to scheming was smooth. The dialogue feels sharp and meaningful. When she said Force failed, I knew things would get worse. The voice acting matches the intensity perfectly. It keeps you hooked without needing long explanations. Quality scripting is rare. Like 70 Years Dead, Now 18! scripts.

Massive Cliffhanger

That ending with the red eyes was a massive cliffhanger! Calling her a cursed witch changes everything. Is the protagonist actually a witch or is that a lie? The mystery keeps me coming back for more. I need to know what happens in the arena. The pacing is fast but doesn't feel rushed. Just like the suspense in 70 Years Dead, Now 18! I am binge-watching this.

Perfect Fantasy Mix

This mix of high fantasy and family drama works so well. The stakes feel personal and deadly. Watching the mother manipulate the trial makes you root for the underdog. The action is crisp, and the emotions are raw. It's rare to find such quality in short episodes. I highly recommend checking this out. Reminds me of 70 Years Dead, Now 18! quality. A hidden gem!