Episode 9 of “The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess,” titled “Self-Evaluations are Unreliable,” plunges protagonist Iana Magnolia (formerly Konoha Satou) deeper into the intricate web of her self-created “dark history.” The episode unravels the immediate aftermath of the Duchess Amaryllis incident, introduces a new mysterious threat, and intensifies the already complex character dynamics, particularly concerning Sol’s burgeoning, yet dangerous, emotions. As Iana strives to alter the grim future she once penned, the narrative consistently reminds her that some aspects of her dark history seem pre-destined to unfold, regardless of her interventions.
The Aftermath of Amaryllis: A Moment of Peril and a Twist of Fate
The episode opens with Iana’s return to the palace following the intense confrontation at the Amaryllis residence. She is questioned regarding her involvement, but is ultimately cleared of all suspicion, thanks to the corroborating testimonies of Inspector Cheneau, Monoa, and Jinfford. Despite their assistance, Iana senses a deep, simmering anger from Sol, making her wary.
Meanwhile, the captured Duchess Amaryllis, stripped of her perceived paradise, makes a final, desperate request for a bottle of wine from the cellar. Recognizing this as a veiled attempt to take her own life with poisoned wine, Iana intervenes, knocking the glass from her hands and vehemently urging Amaryllis to face her sins rather than seek a beautiful, unearned end. In a shocking turn of events that underscores the series’ central theme, Inspector Cheneau later delivers the news that Duchess Amaryllis has died by suicide. This revelation deeply impacts Iana, as she had actively prevented the suicide herself. She realizes with dread that no matter how much she tries to alter the story, the “dark history” she wrote is silently correcting itself, pushing events back towards their original, tragic conclusions.
The Case of the Missing Ornament and the Monster’s Emergence
Back at the Count Magnolia residence, a new mystery unfolds. A distinctive ornament, gifted to Konoha by Lord Jinfford, is reported missing from a parcel. Iana is immediately struck by a sense of foreboding, realizing that she was the one who carried the unusually heavy parcel earlier, unaware of its true contents. The suspicion quickly falls upon her as maids and the butler whisper about her involvement, causing Iana to panic.
Driven by frustration and a desperate need to prevent further complications, Iana races through the residence, determined to find the thief. Her chase leads her to a startling discovery: the culprit is not a human, but a monkey-like monster. Before Iana can act, Sol dramatically intervenes, effortlessly slaying the creature with a pitchfork. It is then revealed that the “ornament” was, in fact, a monster egg that had hatched.
Sol’s Fury and the Unseen Threat
The incident with the monster egg triggers a profound shift in Sol’s demeanor. His anger, which Iana had sensed earlier, escalates to a chilling intensity. While Konoha and Jinfford continue to see Iana as innocent, Sol’s suspicion deepens, fueled by a fear for Konoha’s safety and Iana’s perceived recklessness. Iana, recalling her original “dark history” narrative, interprets Sol’s rage as a precursor to his desire to eliminate her, as he historically reserved his gentleness only for Konoha.
This episode also subtly hints at a larger, unseen threat orchestrating events from the shadows. The sudden appearance of the monster egg and the “story correcting itself” suggest a hidden mastermind is manipulating the narrative, challenging Iana’s attempts to forge a more peaceful life. Konoha’s nascent saint powers are also developing, further positioning her as a central figure in the unfolding drama, whether Iana likes it or not.
The Weight of the Dark History
Episode 9 serves as a critical juncture, reinforcing the central conflict of the series: Iana’s fight against the predetermined “dark history” she authored. Despite her proactive efforts to avert tragedies and change character fates, the underlying narrative forces continue to exert their influence, creating new dangers and deepening existing tensions. The episode concludes with Iana grappling with the daunting realization that constant vigilance is required, as the power of the dark history means she can never truly let her guard down.









