Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochitanara

Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochitanara

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悪役令嬢と悪役令息が、出逢って恋に落ちたなら ~名無しの精霊と契約して追い出された令嬢は、今日も令息と競い合っているようです~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: If the Villainess and the Villain Were to Meet and Fall in Love ~It Seems the Shunned Heroine Who Formed a Contract With an Unnamed Spirit Is Fighting With the Nobleman Yet Again~, If the Villainess and Villain Met and Fell in Love (LN), 悪役令嬢と悪役令息が、出逢って恋に落ちたなら ~名無しの精霊と契約して追い出された令嬢は、今日も令息と競い合っているようです~

By haruna don, 榛名丼

3.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
150 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu
English Publisher
yen press

Description

Despite being from a prestigious noble family, Bridget, a failed daughter who made a contract with the weakest spirit, one day had her engagement broken off by the third prince, Joseph. However, no one sympathized with her, who was acting as a proud daughter at the behest of Joseph… At that time, Bridget meets the Duke’s son Yuri, who is feared by those around him because of his overwhelming ability and cold personality. Two people who hate each other and repel each other. However, the encounter gradually changes their destinies. This is the story of a villainess who is despised for being incompetent and a villain who is shunned for being a genius who eventually fall in love.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochitanara Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochitanara I've spent some time diving into "Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochitanara," and I've come away with some mixed feelings. The premise, a villainess and villain falling for each other, is inherently appealing, and I was eager to see how the author would execute it. While there are aspects I enjoyed, some elements left me wanting more. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the European-inspired setting and the promise of a lighthearted romance. The whole "villainess noble girls" tag definitely piqued my interest, and I anticipated a story filled with witty banter and maybe a touch of scheming. The manga adaptation being available also made me think this was a popular and potentially well-executed story. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the female lead (FL) and male lead (ML) is undoubtedly the strongest point. I found their interactions genuinely sweet and supportive. The author establishes a healthy relationship between them, something I always appreciate in romance stories. I also enjoyed the comedic elements sprinkled throughout the narrative. They prevented the story from becoming too heavy and kept me engaged, at least for a while. ### Areas of Concern However, I have to admit, I struggled with the FL's characterization. While her earnestness is likely intended to be endearing, it sometimes came across as excessive. I found myself wishing she would stand up for herself more, especially when faced with mistreatment. She lacked a certain edge that I expected from a "villainess," and her forgiving nature felt a bit too saccharine at times. This made it difficult for me to fully connect with her, which ultimately impacted my enjoyment of the story. While the romance was cute, it sometimes felt a little bland, and the plot didn't always hold my attention. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochitanara" is a decent read if you're looking for a light, fluffy romance with a charming male lead. However, the FL's lack of strong personality and the somewhat predictable plot prevent it from being a truly memorable experience. I'd recommend it with reservations, suggesting potential readers adjust their expectations accordingly.

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