I’m not particularly obsessive about cleanliness, but I’ve always hated people who enjoy bullying or teasing others for fun. So, it was shocking to find out that my childhood friend, whom I thought was close to me, actually looked down on me and saw me only as a target for teasing.
I was venting about this to my online gaming friend. At that time, Akira made a suggestion that changed my student life.
“How about getting someone to play the role of your girlfriend and then turning the tables on them?”
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A Story About a Childhood Friend Who, by the Time She Realized Her Mistake, It Was All Too Late. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on A Story About a Childhood Friend Who, by the Time She Realized Her Mistake, It Was All Too Late.
Okay, so I just finished reading what's available of "A Story About a Childhood Friend Who, by the Time She Realized Her Mistake, It Was All Too Late," and I have some *thoughts*. This one is definitely a rollercoaster, and not always in a good way.
### First Impressions
The premise is intriguing, right? Childhood friends, missed connections, a confession gone wrong – it's classic drama material. I was immediately hooked, ready for some angst and maybe a little bit of heartwarming resolution. The "oneshot" tag also made me think it would be a quick, satisfying read. (Spoiler: It's not a oneshot).
### What Works Well
The initial setup is genuinely compelling. The awkwardness of young love and the fear of rejection are relatable themes that the author taps into effectively. The female lead, a beautiful and popular figure, adds an interesting dynamic to the childhood friend trope. The translation quality also seems solid, which is always a big plus. It made the story flow well, and I wasn't distracted by clunky sentences.
### Areas of Concern
Here's where things get a bit dicey. The plot takes some... questionable turns. The protagonist's reaction to the failed confession felt a little extreme to me. Instead of addressing the situation directly, he decides to... retaliate? It felt out of character and a bit forced. The introduction of the "gamer friend" as a romantic interest also felt a bit convenient. It felt like a weird power move.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, if you haven't read it yet, maybe skip this part. The whole "pretending to date" scheme to get back at the childhood friend felt really contrived. I understand the desire for revenge, but it felt disproportionate to the initial offense. It just felt a bit hypocritical, especially considering the protagonist's supposed aversion to malicious lies.
### Final Verdict
"A Story About a Childhood Friend Who, by the Time She Realized Her Mistake, It Was All Too Late" has potential, but it's currently marred by some questionable plot choices. The initial premise is strong, and the characters are interesting, but the execution needs some work. I'm on the fence about continuing with it, but I'm hoping the author can steer the story in a more satisfying direction. For now, I'd recommend it with a healthy dose of caution.