A Rose Dedicated to You

A Rose Dedicated to You

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あなたに捧げる赤い薔薇

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Anata ni Sasageru Akai Bara, A Red Rose Devoted to You, あなたに捧げる赤い薔薇

By jupiter

3.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
41 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

“You can look down on me, and reject me. I’m not asking you to understand me. ――― This is my love.”Countess Rosenstein is hated for being a selfish and domineering woman. But that was all an act she put on so that her husband could freely love the person he loved and spend time with his lover.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

A Rose Dedicated to You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Rose Dedicated to You "A Rose Dedicated to You" is a completed web novel that I recently dove into, and it's been quite the ride. This story, with its blend of drama, fantasy, and romance, definitely leans into the shoujo genre. The premise of an arranged marriage rife with misunderstandings immediately grabbed my attention, but the execution had me feeling conflicted. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the immediate conflict. We're thrown right into the thick of things, with the female lead, Ophelia, convinced that her husband, Orpheus, is in love with his cousin. This sets the stage for a tale of perceived unrequited love and self-sacrifice. Ophelia's plan to act like a villainess in order to free Orpheus is... certainly a choice. ### What Works Well Despite the frustrations, there's something compelling about the characters. Ophelia's low self-esteem, stemming from an abusive past, makes her actions somewhat understandable, even if they are exasperating. I appreciated how the story explores the different ways people react to love, with Ophelia willing to sacrifice her own happiness and Orpheus seemingly wanting her to stay, regardless of her feelings. The translation quality is also excellent, which definitely enhances the reading experience. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue I found, and it seems many readers agree, is the sheer amount of misunderstandings that drive the plot. It often feels like these conflicts could be resolved with a simple conversation, but instead, they're dragged out for dramatic effect. Ophelia's stubbornness and pessimistic outlook can be grating, and her plans sometimes lack logic. The male lead's passivity in addressing these misunderstandings also adds to the frustration. It's a story that requires a hefty dose of suspended disbelief. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned that Ophelia's past abuse is a key factor in her behavior, making her actions more understandable but no less frustrating. There are also spoilers about the relationships between characters, particularly regarding Diana's feelings and Claude's motivations. Reader discretion is advised. ### Final Verdict Overall, "A Rose Dedicated to You" is a mixed bag. While the story has potential and explores interesting themes, it's bogged down by repetitive misunderstandings and frustrating character choices. If you're looking for a melodramatic, angsty read with a strong focus on internal conflict, this might be up your alley. However, be prepared to grit your teeth and maybe even want to shake some sense into the characters along the way. I'd give it a 3 out of 5.

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