I Picked up an Unsold S*ave Elf and Made Her My Daughter

I Picked up an Unsold S*ave Elf and Made Her My Daughter

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売れ残りの奴隷エルフを拾ったので、娘にすることにした / 絶滅したはずの希少種エルフが奴隷として売られていたので、娘にすることにした

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: My daughter was an unsold slave elf, Urenokori no Dorei Elf wo Hirotta node, Musume ni Suru Koto ni Shita, 売れ残りの奴隷エルフを拾ったので、娘にすることにした, 絶滅したはずの希少種エルフが奴隷として売られていたので、娘にすることにした

By 遥透子

3.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
113 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Our protagonist, Weiss, saw an elf girl being sold as a s*ave. But she wasn’t just an ordinary elf. She was a high elf, a race thought to have gone extinct a long time ago. Once he noticed this, he bought her and decided to raise her as his daughter. Childcare threw Weiss for a loop at first, but he worked hard, and because of his efforts, the ragged and silent girl became healthy and lively. He decided her name would be the first word to come out of her mouth, Ririi. Weiss was turned into a full-on doting parent, and aimed to put Ririi through magic school! “Today is the e-entrance ceremony. Ririh’s going to be a sorcerer!♪” “…This isn’t so bad.” And thus, begins the warm fantasy story about a pseudo family composed of an awkward dad, and his pure and innocent daughter!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Picked up an Unsold S*ave Elf and Made Her My Daughter Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Picked up an Unsold S*ave Elf and Made Her My Daughter This title grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why it's resonating with so many readers. It's a fantasy slice-of-life that centers around a heartwarming, albeit unconventional, family dynamic. The core of the story is the relationship between the male protagonist (MC) and his adopted daughter, a high elf he rescued from s*avery. ### First Impressions From the get-go, the story establishes a comforting atmosphere. I was immediately drawn to the premise: a gruff, morally conflicted man unexpectedly becoming a doting father. The initial chapters successfully set the stage for a feel-good narrative, focusing on the development of their bond and the MC's attempts to provide a loving and stable environment for his daughter. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its character interactions and the gentle unfolding of their family life. The MC's internal conflict – believing himself to be a bad person despite his genuinely good deeds – adds an interesting layer to his character. His dedication to his daughter's well-being, even leading him to confront corrupt nobles and foreign powers, is genuinely touching. The author does a great job of balancing the heartwarming moments with subtle hints of a larger, more complex world. I also appreciate the inclusion of a childhood friend who acts as a foster mother figure, further enriching the family dynamic. The story evokes a sense of "SpyXFamily," with its found family and the protagonist's hidden depths, which makes for an engaging read. ### Areas of Concern One minor point I noticed is the MC's constant self-deprecation regarding his humanity. While it adds depth, it could become repetitive if not handled carefully as the story progresses. However, this could be addressed and developed further in later chapters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Picked up an Unsold S*ave Elf and Made Her My Daughter" is a delightful read that I'd recommend to anyone looking for a heartwarming fantasy story with a focus on family and found connections. The well-developed characters, gentle pacing, and intriguing premise make it an enjoyable experience. Despite a few minor concerns, the novel's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses, making it a worthwhile addition to your reading list.

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