I Got Confessed to by the Prince, but He Came Back as a Hottie After I Turned Him Down

I Got Confessed to by the Prince, but He Came Back as a Hottie After I Turned Him Down

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王子様に告白されましたが、突き放したら何故かイケメンになって帰ってきた件

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 王子様に告白されましたが、突き放したら何故かイケメンになって帰ってきた件

By alto/harukatsuki, アルト/遥月

2.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

‘I want you to accept me as I am.’ It was the renowned prince who requested such a thing to Sophie Calendula, a duke’s daughter. But as a result of a poor diet and lack of care, he had a bulging gut and acne-ridden skin. She was somewhat reluctant to have such a person as her partner, despite his status as a prince. With that in mind, she did the most logical thing and rejected him. However, one year later, somewhat unexpected happens to Sophie–!?

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Got Confessed to by the Prince, but He Came Back as a Hottie After I Turned Him Down Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Got Confessed to by the Prince, but He Came Back as a Hottie After I Turned Him Down This one's a bit of a mixed bag, isn't it? "I Got Confessed to by the Prince, but He Came Back as a Hottie After I Turned Him Down" promises a fun, potentially fluffy romance with a dash of social commentary. While it delivers on some aspects, it stumbles in others, leaving me with a slightly unsatisfying feeling. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. A prince, initially lacking in the looks department, gets publicly rejected and then returns, transformed, to seek another chance. It screams classic romance trope with a modern twist. I was hooked from the title alone! ### What Works Well The story definitely has a unique edge. The female lead isn't your typical, passively accepting heroine. She knows what she wants, and she's not afraid to voice her opinions, even if they're unpopular. The prince's transformation is also a compelling plot point. It raises questions about superficiality, self-improvement, and whether a change in appearance can truly change a person. Many will like that the MC is not the mushy type. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get a little tricky. The biggest sticking point for me, and I think for many, is the way the female lead handles the initial rejection. It comes across as unnecessarily harsh and even shallow. While she has every right to refuse the prince, the public humiliation feels excessive and leaves a bad taste. It's hard to root for a character who seems to prioritize looks above all else, especially when the prince is portrayed as genuinely sweet, despite his initial shortcomings. I also wonder if the prince's personality still sucks even after the change. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's dive into spoiler territory. Several readers expressed disappointment with the ending. The abruptness and lack of resolution regarding the female lead's final decision leave things hanging in a frustrating way. Some feel the story should have explored the consequences of her actions more thoroughly, perhaps even showing the prince moving on to a more appreciative partner. ### Final Verdict "I Got Confessed to by the Prince, but He Came Back as a Hottie After I Turned Him Down" has potential, but it ultimately falls short of its promise. The intriguing premise and strong female lead are undermined by questionable character choices and an unsatisfying ending. It's a quick read that might entertain you for a bit, but don't expect a deeply fulfilling or emotionally resonant experience. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but only if you're prepared for some frustrating elements along the way.

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