Adventurer’s Guild Café: I Was Wrongfully Exiled by the Saint, So I Will Enjoy My Second Life with My Fluffy Friends

Adventurer’s Guild Café: I Was Wrongfully Exiled by the Saint, So I Will Enjoy My Second Life with My Fluffy Friends

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冒険者ギルドの喫茶店〜聖女様に冤罪で追放されたので、モフモフたちと第二の人生を謳歌します〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 冒険者ギルドの喫茶店〜聖女様に冤罪で追放されたので、モフモフたちと第二の人生を謳歌します〜

By miune haru, 美雨音ハル

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I’m Kuna, a former countess’s daughter, working at the café of the Adventurers’ Guild “Shield of the Silver Wolf.” Together with my Carbuncle, Lulu, I spend my days serving customers with special drinks infused with healing power! One day, a customer from my own White Wolf tribe visits… With the newly joined companions, I find myself facing my family, who is trying to take me back to the Kingdom of Aluda! The happiness everyone in the guild has given me—I will protect it this time! This is a life-reversal story filled with fluffiness and healing power!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Adventurer’s Guild Café: I Was Wrongfully Exiled by the Saint, So I Will Enjoy My Second Life with My Fluffy Friends Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Adventurer’s Guild Café: I Was Wrongfully Exiled by the Saint, So I Will Enjoy My Second Life with My Fluffy Friends This title is quite a mouthful, isn't it? "Adventurer’s Guild Café: I Was Wrongfully Exiled by the Saint, So I Will Enjoy My Second Life with My Fluffy Friends" immediately paints a picture: a wronged protagonist, fluffy companions, and a cozy setting. As a fan of slice-of-life fantasy, I was eager to dive in. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably appealing. Who doesn't love a good "kicked to the curb and thriving" story? The initial setup, with the protagonist's unjust exile, certainly grabbed my attention. I was ready to see her rebuild her life and find happiness. ### What Works Well The biggest draw for me is the potential for heartwarming interactions with the "fluffy friends." The promise of a cozy café setting also adds to the charm. The translation seems well done, which is always a huge plus. I also appreciate the story's potential to explore themes of found family and self-discovery, especially after experiencing such a traumatic event. ### Areas of Concern While the story has its strengths, I do have some reservations. One area that stood out to me is the pacing. It seems the story might be moving a little too quickly, especially when it comes to the protagonist's emotional recovery. Overcoming trauma takes time, and rushing that process can make it feel less believable and impactful. I'm hoping the author delves deeper into the protagonist's inner world and allows her emotional journey to unfold more naturally. I also have concerns that the story might not be giving enough time to world-building, which makes it hard to feel grounded. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I won't go into detail to avoid spoilers, but some readers have pointed out that certain plot points, like the protagonist's interactions with other beastkin, felt a bit awkward in terms of timing. It seems that these events might not have the emotional weight they should because the protagonist isn't "established" enough in her new life. ### Final Verdict "Adventurer’s Guild Café: I Was Wrongfully Exiled by the Saint, So I Will Enjoy My Second Life with My Fluffy Friends" has a lot of potential. The premise is engaging, and the promise of fluffy companions is hard to resist. However, the pacing and handling of emotional trauma are areas that could use some improvement. With a bit more depth and attention to detail, this could easily become a truly heartwarming and memorable read. As it stands, I'd say it's a promising but flawed story with plenty of room to grow.

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