I Don’t Need a Prince! ~ Reincarnated as the Villainous Rich Young Lady in a Supporting Role Through a Political Marriage, I Have Decided to Live a Life of Luxury in This Current World

I Don’t Need a Prince! ~ Reincarnated as the Villainous Rich Young Lady in a Supporting Role Through a Political Marriage, I Have Decided to Live a Life of Luxury in This Current World

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王子様などいりません!~当て馬で脇役悪女な金持ち令嬢に転生していた私は、今世では贅沢三昧に過ごすことにしました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 王子様などいりません!~当て馬で脇役悪女な金持ち令嬢に転生していた私は、今世では贅沢三昧に過ごすことにしました

By 別所 燈

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
93 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The selfish noble daughter, Rosa Croitzer, is kicked by a horse on her way back from a theater date with her first love, Prince Alex. Thanks to that, she ends up with a large scar on her forehead! However, what’s more significant is that she realizes… “This is the world of the manga I read in my previous life, and I am the villainous supporting character who gets poisoned and killed in the first chapter!” In her past life, she was a corporate s*ave who died from overwork. In her current life, she’s the heiress of a super-rich duke, with no plans of being poisoned. It’s no joke. She’ll spend recklessly and live a long life! This is the story of Rosa’s struggle. It’s a comedy with no tricks or setups.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Don’t Need a Prince! ~ Reincarnated as the Villainous Rich Young Lady in a Supporting Role Through a Political Marriage, I Have Decided to Live a Life of Luxury in This Current World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Don’t Need a Prince! ~ Reincarnated as the Villainous Rich Young Lady in a Supporting Role Through a Political Marriage, I Have Decided to Live a Life of Luxury in This Current World This title is definitely a mouthful, but it pretty much sums up what you’re getting into with *I Don’t Need a Prince!* It’s a reincarnation story with a villainess twist, a dash of political intrigue, and a whole lot of self-indulgent luxury. Overall, my impression is that it's a fairly lighthearted read, perfect for when you want something easy and entertaining. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. Our protagonist, Rosa, finds herself reborn as the villainess in a story she knows. Instead of trying to desperately cling to the male lead, she decides to embrace her wealth and live life on her own terms. I was immediately drawn in by the idea of a female lead who prioritizes her own happiness and independence, especially when bath bombs are involved! ### What Works Well The story really shines in its portrayal of Rosa's independent spirit. She's not afraid to defy expectations, and her dedication to creating luxurious bath products is genuinely charming. There's a definite feel-good element to watching her thrive and build her own empire, free from the constraints of societal expectations and unwanted princes. The male lead also seems like a solid character, consistently treating Rosa with respect and fairness, which is always a plus in my book. It looks like the story wraps up nicely and doesn't overstay its welcome, which is a definite win. ### Areas of Concern While the story seems enjoyable overall, I do have some reservations. One area of concern that has come to my attention is the extended focus on slanderous rumors surrounding Rosa. It appears that this plot point drags on for quite some time, which may become frustrating for some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's dive into spoiler territory. Apparently, the original story sets Rosa up as the villainess, with Ellen as the heroine and Alex as the prince. The prince, Alex, is allegedly colluding against Rosa's family, who are incredibly wealthy, to make it look like they are committing treason. Ellen is also supposedly jealous of Rosa. Both Ellen and Alex are eventually convicted. ### Final Verdict *I Don’t Need a Prince!* sounds like a decent choice if you're looking for a light and fluffy read with a strong, independent female lead. While there might be some frustrating plot points along the way, the overall message of self-reliance and embracing a life of luxury seems appealing. I would recommend this if you need a filler between heavier reads.

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