And so She Dreams of Another World ~ The Pure and the Unwoman ~

And so She Dreams of Another World ~ The Pure and the Unwoman ~

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そして少女は平行世界の夢を見る ~あいつは清楚で、あたしは喪女で~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: そして少女は平行世界の夢を見る ~あいつは清楚で、あたしは喪女で~

By kohigashi nora, 小東のら

4.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A self-proclaimed unpopular Holy Maiden keeps having a dream of her and the Hero happily together. Why is that? Was it really just a dream?

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

And so She Dreams of Another World ~ The Pure and the Unwoman ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on And so She Dreams of Another World ~ The Pure and the Unwoman ~ This one-shot web novel, "And so She Dreams of Another World ~ The Pure and the Unwoman ~," is a quirky and surprisingly heartwarming tale that definitely left an impression. While the title and synopsis might seem a bit convoluted at first glance, the core concept is quite clever and provides plenty of room for comedic and emotional exploration. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a bit unsure what to expect. The premise of a Holy Maiden dreaming of an alternate version of herself, one who's all sunshine, rainbows, and romance with the hero, while she herself is the strong, independent type who doesn't need (or attract) any man, felt a little… out there. But that's part of its charm, I suppose. It immediately throws you into a world of contrasting realities and sets the stage for some serious character introspection. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. The Holy Maiden's reactions to her dream-self's flirtatious antics are absolutely hilarious. You can practically feel her frustration and envy leaping off the page as she witnesses the "other her" living a life she secretly desires. Beyond the comedy, I appreciated the underlying theme of self-acceptance and the exploration of different types of strength. It's not just about physical power, but also the courage to be vulnerable and pursue what you want. The character arc, though brief, is compelling. Seeing the Holy Maiden confront her insecurities and take a small step towards change is genuinely heartwarming. It's a quick read, clocking in at around 10 minutes, but it manages to pack quite a punch in that short time. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the comedic aspects, I can see how some might find the main character a bit "weird" or overly dramatic. Also, the ending felt a bit abrupt and left me wanting more. It would have been nice to see the outcome of her final, courageous act, rather than leaving it ambiguous. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I delve into spoiler territory, so if you haven't read the story yet, you might want to skip this section! The core conflict revolves around two Holy Maidens in parallel worlds. One is strong and independent but lonely, while the other is seemingly weaker but loved by the hero. They share dreams, and the first Holy Maiden envies the second's relationship. The story reveals that the hero's affection stemmed from the second Holy Maiden's courage to ask him for a dance. Inspired, the first Holy Maiden asks her hero for a dance, but the story ends before we see his response. ### Final Verdict Overall, "And so She Dreams of Another World ~ The Pure and the Unwoman ~" is a fun and surprisingly insightful one-shot. It's a quick, enjoyable read that offers a good dose of humor, a touch of sweetness, and a valuable lesson about self-acceptance. Despite its quirks and somewhat abrupt ending, I'd recommend giving it a try if you're in the mood for a lighthearted fantasy with a strong female lead.

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