31st Consort

31st Consort

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31番目のお妃様

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 31 banme no Okisaki sama, 31st Candidate, 31st Lady, 31番目のお妃様, The 31st Queen

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By momotomoe, 桃巴

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
41 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

Feria, the younger sister of a feudal lord from a remote region, is chosen to be the king’s 31st consort… being that the king visits the queen candidates by the order they were appointed, she can only meet him on the 31st of each month. “Am I the queen of unlucky draws or what?” She resigns herself to her fate and spends her time tending to the fields. However, falling in love with the king on their first meeting, her place as the 31st consort becomes the biggest obstacle.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

31st Consort Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 31st Consort "31st Consort" definitely piqued my interest with its blend of fantasy, josei, and romance. The "adapted to manga" tag also gave me a visual expectation, which is always a plus in my book. After diving in, here's my take. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the familiar setup – a kind-hearted female protagonist finding herself in a royal setting. There's a certain comfort in these types of stories, a promise of lightheartedness and maybe a dash of Cinderella magic. It felt like a cozy, slice-of-life story set against a backdrop of royalty and political intrigue. ### What Works Well The story seems to shine in its simplicity. It's a light read, perfect for when you want something easy to consume without too much heavy plot. I enjoyed the protagonist's character, and the overall premise of her navigating her role as the 31st Consort is inherently interesting. The political aspects, though perhaps not the central focus, add a layer of depth to the otherwise charming narrative. ### Areas of Concern While the lightheartedness is a strength, it might also be a point of contention for some readers. For me, I felt the romance could have been fleshed out more. I was eager to see more interaction between the main characters and wished for more of their married life to be explored. The lack of "spice" or deeper romantic development might leave some readers wanting more. It felt like the story touched upon the romance without fully diving in. ### Final Verdict Overall, "31st Consort" is a pleasant read if you're in the mood for something light, cute, and easy to digest. If you're looking for a deep, complex plot or a romance with a lot of steam, this might not be the right fit. However, if you enjoy a gentle story with a charming female lead navigating royal life, it's definitely worth checking out. I found it to be a good way to pass the time, and I'm curious to see where the translation takes the story.

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