I Became Involved With the Crown Prince’s Status Deprivation Plan but Before I Knew It, I Was Being Loved

I Became Involved With the Crown Prince’s Status Deprivation Plan but Before I Knew It, I Was Being Loved

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王太子の身分返上作戦に巻き込まれたらいつのまにか愛されてました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Outaishi no Mibun Henjou Sakusen ni Makikoma retara Itsunomanika Aisa retemashita, 王太子の身分返上作戦に巻き込まれたらいつのまにか愛されてました

By mikoto, みこと

3.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

It would be great if we could cooperate with the prince for money.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Became Involved With the Crown Prince’s Status Deprivation Plan but Before I Knew It, I Was Being Loved Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Became Involved With the Crown Prince’s Status Deprivation Plan but Before I Knew It, I Was Being Loved This web novel definitely took me for a ride, albeit a rather short one. "I Became Involved With the Crown Prince’s Status Deprivation Plan but Before I Knew It, I Was Being Loved" promises a twist on the typical villainess narrative, and while it delivers on some aspects, I was left wanting more. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise: a crown prince actively working to relinquish his position and breaking off his engagement, seemingly for the sake of love. It's a refreshing change from the usual trope of the oblivious prince and the wronged villainess. The story jumps right into the action, immediately establishing the core conflict and the budding romance. I was curious to see how the author would flesh out these intriguing elements. ### What Works Well The core concept is undeniably captivating. The idea of a prince willingly giving up his crown for love, and the added layer of a "status deprivation plan," creates a unique spin on the otome game reincarnation genre. I appreciate the attempt to subvert expectations. The prince isn't portrayed as foolish or easily manipulated; he's actively making choices, which is a huge plus. I also enjoyed the lightheartedness of the romance, reminding me of a quick and fluffy manga. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue is the pacing and lack of depth. The story feels rushed, leaving crucial elements unexplored. I found myself questioning the prince's motives and the development of his feelings for the female lead. The reasons behind his plan to dethrone himself felt somewhat vague, and the transition from a strategic alliance to genuine affection could have been handled with more nuance. I also wished there were more details and backstory for the world the characters lived in. The story could have benefited from more description. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some aspects of the plot raise questions. Specifically, the prince's method of breaking off the engagement feels abrupt and potentially illogical. While he does negotiate with his former fiancée, the initial public announcement seems unnecessarily dramatic. The story hints at a deeper strategy, but it doesn't fully explain his actions, leaving me slightly confused about his true intentions. ### Final Verdict "I Became Involved With the Crown Prince’s Status Deprivation Plan but Before I Knew It, I Was Being Loved" is a quick and entertaining read with an interesting premise. However, its brevity and lack of in-depth exploration prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a short, lighthearted story with a unique twist, this might be worth your time. However, be prepared for a somewhat rushed narrative that leaves some questions unanswered. Ultimately, I'd give it a cautious recommendation, hoping for future expansions or sequels that delve deeper into the characters and their world.

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