Akuyaku Reijo No Tsuiho Go! Kyokai Kaikaku Gohan De Yuyu Sister Kurashi

Akuyaku Reijo No Tsuiho Go! Kyokai Kaikaku Gohan De Yuyu Sister Kurashi

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悪役令嬢の追放後! 教会改革ごはんで悠々シスター暮らし

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Akuyaku Reijou no Tsuihougo! Kyoukai Kaikaku Gohan de Yuuyuu Sister-gurashi, The Banished Villainess! Living the Leisurely Life of a Nun Making Revolutionary Church Food, 悪役令嬢の追放後! 教会改革ごはんで悠々シスター暮らし

By yuzuhara tail, 柚原テイル

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
47 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Life After the Villainess’s Exile Yuka Sawatani, an event planner, met her end after a gruelling career of relentless work. Upon reincarnation, she retained her memories and found herself in the world of an otome game—as none other than the villainess, Elizabeth. Despite her efforts to resist fate, she was swiftly exiled at the game’s conclusion. However, being freed from the stifling life of a duke’s daughter turned out to be quite the blessing! Thus began her new life as a novice sister at the Nortia Church in a neighbouring country. There, the rules were surprisingly lax, the self-sufficient lifestyle allowed for unlimited indulgence in food, and Elizabeth happily splurged on ingredients with the severance money from her family. After all, while noble ladies were forbidden from stepping into the kitchen, a sister had no such restrictions. Introducing the taste of meat to the church’s children, spreading the joy of savoury bread as a form of culinary evangelism—Elizabeth embraced a slow, delicious, and fulfilling life. With her event-planning expertise, she revitalised the village and developed local specialities, all while revelling in her newfound freedom. —Surely, in this remote countryside, as long as no one finds out, using her past-life knowledge to make life more convenient is perfectly fine… right? That is, until the terrifying captain of the royal knights suddenly decided to move in, claiming he was there to keep watch. Still, as long as he’s harmless, she supposes she can at least acknowledge his existence.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Akuyaku Reijo No Tsuiho Go! Kyokai Kaikaku Gohan De Yuyu Sister Kurashi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Akuyaku Reijo No Tsuiho Go! Kyokai Kaikaku Gohan De Yuyu Sister Kurashi Alright, let's dive into "Akuyaku Reijo No Tsuiho Go! Kyokai Kaikaku Gohan De Yuyu Sister Kurashi" (phew, what a title!). I've been following the story and wanted to share my impressions. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the familiar "reincarnated as a villainess" trope. It's a well-trodden path, but this story puts a refreshing spin on it. Our protagonist doesn't necessarily fight against her fate; instead, she uses it as a springboard to freedom. This immediately sets it apart from other stories with similar premises. The whole concept of her getting banished and then living a slow life focused on cooking and church reform felt unique and intriguing. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the ex-villainess and the knight is definitely a highlight. The misunderstandings that arise from their different perspectives are genuinely funny. It's a delightful mix of light-hearted fluff and subtle character development. I especially enjoyed seeing the protagonist's business acumen shine through as she navigates her new life. The story has a very comfy and relaxing vibe, which is perfectly complemented by the cooking elements and the emphasis on community within the church. It's a perfect blend of fantasy, romance, and a dash of slice-of-life. ### Areas of Concern While the story is largely enjoyable, I can see how some might find the protagonist's "dense" nature a bit frustrating at times. Personally, I found it endearing, but I can understand wanting her to catch on to things a little faster. It's a minor quibble, though, as the overall charm of the story outweighs this. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd say "Akuyaku Reijo No Tsuiho Go! Kyokai Kaikaku Gohan De Yuyu Sister Kurashi" is a fun and engaging read. If you're a fan of villainess stories with a focus on slow-life, cooking, and sweet romance, this one is definitely worth checking out. It's a comforting and entertaining escape that I've thoroughly enjoyed.

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