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俺のクラスに若返った元嫁がいる
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: My Ex-Wife Is Young Again And She's In My Class, Ore no Class ni Wakagaetta Moto Yome ga Iru, Ore no Kurasu ni Wakagaetta Moto Yome ga Iru, 俺のクラスに若返った元嫁がいる
Kohei Kurose and Yuzuhana Koikawa were hit by a car right after they filed for divorce and they both went back in time on the day of the high school entrance ceremony.
Knowing that they had both returned to the past, they said, “I will never get involved with you again in order to live a happy life! I swear!
But, they both share the same hobbies and are very compatible with each other.
As a result, everytime I go, I end up having to spend time with her. I was reluctant at first, but as time went on I realized that spending time together is much more fun than spending time alone
This is a story about an ex husband and wife who return to their youth and are attracted to each other again.
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I Have A Rejuvenated Ex-wife In My Class Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Have A Rejuvenated Ex-wife In My Class
This web novel promises a lighthearted romp through second chances, and for the most part, it delivers. "I Have A Rejuvenated Ex-wife In My Class" offers a quick, easy-to-digest story about a divorced couple getting a chance to rewrite their history. The premise itself is enough to draw you in, and the execution, while not perfect, is charming enough to keep you reading.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me with the comedic potential of the situation. Seeing a couple, already familiar with each other's flaws and foibles, navigate the awkwardness of rediscovering each other in a high school setting is inherently funny. The idea of fated lovers getting a do-over is a trope, sure, but one I'm a sucker for. It felt like a sugar rush of a story, and I was ready for the sweet journey.
### What Works Well
The core strength of this novel lies in the interactions between the two leads. Their bickering is undeniably cute, and the author manages to capture the push and pull of a relationship that's both familiar and brand new. It's a testament to the novel's focus that the entire story revolves around their relationship, with no real focus on side characters or external conflicts. I appreciated the lack of unnecessary drama and the straightforward approach to their rekindling romance. It truly is just a light and casual read.
### Areas of Concern
While the simplicity is a strength, it can also be a weakness. The characters sometimes come across as immature for a couple who have already been married. Their constant blushing and awkwardness, while endearing at first, occasionally felt forced. The lack of plot depth might also deter some readers, as the story essentially boils down to a series of "platonic" dates and misunderstandings. The translation also has its hiccups, with occasional grammar issues that can be distracting. This is a shame as the story is well paced.
### Final Verdict
"I Have A Rejuvenated Ex-wife In My Class" is a pleasant, undemanding read that's perfect for when you want something light and fluffy. While it may not be a masterpiece of storytelling, it's a charming and enjoyable experience. If you're a fan of bickering couples and second-chance romances, this novel is worth checking out. Just be prepared for a bit of childishness and some translation quirks along the way. I'd recommend it as a quick, palate-cleansing read between heavier novels.