I Reincarnated, but I Think the Prince (Fiancé) Has Given Up

I Reincarnated, but I Think the Prince (Fiancé) Has Given Up

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転生したけど、王子(婚約者)は諦めようと思う

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I reincarnated, but I am thinking of giving up the Prince (fiancé), Tenseishita kedo, Ouji (Konyakusha) wa Akirameyou to Omou, 転生したけど、王子(婚約者)は諦めようと思う

By kitou houzuki, kitou kouzuki, 鬼頭香月, 鬼頭鬼灯

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
7 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

The Prime Minister of Noin Kingdom, Duke Zariel has a single daughter. She was a beauty who possessed silver hair and eyes as clear as amethyst, Christina. Her fiancé from her childhood friend who was the First Prince of Noin Kingdom, Alberto. Having fallen in love at once after they were engaged, she overbearingly demonstrated her love, but before anyone noticed she exhausted his civility, and without even meeting her on her fifteenth birthday, only the present arrived. When she saw the gifted hair ornament, she suddenly realized. This different world was from a dating simulation game she played, and she wore the role of the love rival. And now where she was at this point of time, she was in the middle of the route where her beloved Prince was stolen away by the dating simulation game’s protagonist, Clara. The intersection of jealousy and pride leads to agony, a heartrendingly naive romance between a love stricken maiden and a young man.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Reincarnated, but I Think the Prince (Fiancé) Has Given Up Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Reincarnated, but I Think the Prince (Fiancé) Has Given Up "I Reincarnated, but I Think the Prince (Fiancé) Has Given Up" is a completed web novel with an ongoing translation that I recently dove into. As a self-proclaimed connoisseur of web novels, I'm always on the hunt for engaging stories, and this one promised a blend of romance, fantasy, and a touch of drama. Overall, it was an interesting read, but definitely had some highs and lows. ### First Impressions The premise is familiar: a reincarnation into an otome game world, where the protagonist finds herself in the role of the villainess. The initial chapters were engaging, and I was intrigued to see how the protagonist would navigate this new reality. The story sets up a misunderstanding between the main characters, driven by the protagonist's knowledge of the game's original plot. ### What Works Well I found the initial concept of the female lead trying to distance herself from the prince, believing he'll end up with the heroine, quite compelling. There's a certain charm in watching the prince grapple with her sudden coldness, even if the execution wasn't always perfect. The writing is relatively straightforward, making it an easy and quick read. I also appreciated how the story doesn't drag out the central misunderstanding for too long, resolving it relatively quickly. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, the male lead, Prince Alberto, left me feeling conflicted. His behavior often felt inconsistent, and at times, his actions were downright questionable. Some found him to be a "dumb-dumb" whose actions didn't align with his intentions, leading to unnecessary misunderstandings. Others found him to be a hypocritical and overly aggressive character. The female lead can also be frustrating at times, feeling like a "textbook weak aristocratic lady" who wallows in self-pity rather than taking decisive action. Also, the otome game aspect of the story feels somewhat underdeveloped. The female lead's past life memories are limited, and the game's plot doesn't have a major impact on the overall story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out issues with the ending of the story, particularly the epilogue. Apparently, the epilogue introduces plot points that contradict the character development in the main story. It's also suggested that the male lead's behavior becomes even more problematic in the epilogue, undoing any progress he made in the main story. ### Final Verdict "I Reincarnated, but I Think the Prince (Fiancé) Has Given Up" is a decent read if you're looking for a simple, fluffy romance with a touch of drama. However, the flawed characters and underdeveloped plot elements prevent it from reaching its full potential. Proceed with caution regarding the epilogue, and you might find yourself enjoying this lighthearted, albeit imperfect, story.

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