I Thought My Heart, Which Remained Impervious on the Battlefield, Would Stop When My Fairy-like, Cute Wife Asked for a Divorce. I’ll Grant All Your Wishes, so Please Stay with Me?

I Thought My Heart, Which Remained Impervious on the Battlefield, Would Stop When My Fairy-like, Cute Wife Asked for a Divorce. I’ll Grant All Your Wishes, so Please Stay with Me?

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俺の妖精すぎるおっとり妻から離縁を求められ、戦場でも止まらなかった心臓が止まるかと思った。それ以外の願いなら全て叶えるから、何を言われても別れたくはないんだが?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Oreno yōsēsugiru ottori tsumakara rien'o motomerare sen'jōdemo tomaranakatta shin'zōga tomarukato omotta soreigaino negainara subete kanaerukara nanio iwaretemo wakaretakuwa nain'daga, 俺の妖精すぎるおっとり妻から離縁を求められ、戦場でも止まらなかった心臓が止まるかと思った。それ以外の願いなら全て叶えるから、何を言われても別れたくはないんだが?

By iseya reki, イセヤ レキ

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“—Let’s get a divorce.” With just a single line from my wife, my happy world crumbled. —A monologue of a male lead who was forced to divorce his beloved wife but managed to prevent it in the end. Other related stories:

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Thought My Heart, Which Remained Impervious on the Battlefield, Would Stop When My Fairy-like, Cute Wife Asked for a Divorce. I’ll Grant All Your Wishes, so Please Stay with Me? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *I Thought My Heart, Which Remained Impervious on the Battlefield, Would Stop When My Fairy-like, Cute Wife Asked for a Divorce. I’ll Grant All Your Wishes, so Please Stay with Me?* Okay, let's dive into this title. It's a mouthful, I know, but the premise is undeniably intriguing: a hardened battlefield veteran brought to his knees by the mere thought of his "fairy-like, cute wife" leaving him. Color me curious! ### First Impressions The sheer length of the title alone prepares you for a certain level of over-the-top drama, and the story largely delivers on that front. It’s a quick read, almost a one-sitting kind of story, and it wastes no time in establishing the core conflict: our stoic male lead is utterly devoted to his wife, who suddenly wants out. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the characters is definitely the strongest point. The male lead's devotion, almost bordering on desperation, is played for both laughs and heartfelt moments. I found the smut scenes to be handled surprisingly well. They didn't feel gratuitous and actually contributed to the story and the characters' connection. Consent is clearly present, and there's an emphasis on the couple's intimacy, which is always a plus in my book. The author also doesn't shy away from proper foreplay, which I really appreciate! ### Areas of Concern While the male lead's protective nature is initially endearing, it does veer into slightly problematic territory. His reluctance to let his wife pursue her own passions, specifically her desire to wield a sword, felt a bit restrictive. Given the fantasy setting where women are clearly capable of fighting, his reasoning felt a little flimsy and rooted in outdated gender roles. I would've loved to see her express herself more, and them come to an understanding. ### Final Verdict Overall, *I Thought My Heart, Which Remained Impervious on the Battlefield, Would Stop When My Fairy-like, Cute Wife Asked for a Divorce. I’ll Grant All Your Wishes, so Please Stay with Me?* is a fun, albeit slightly flawed, read. It's a quick escape with some steamy scenes and a central relationship that, despite its issues, is undeniably captivating. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with a devoted male lead and a touch of fantasy, this might just be your cup of tea. Just be prepared to roll your eyes a little at some of the more traditional gender dynamics.

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