I Want to Become the Hero’s Bride

I Want to Become the Hero’s Bride

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Yuusha no Yome ni Naritakute ( ̄∇ ̄)ゞ / 勇者の嫁になりたくて( ̄∇ ̄)ゞ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Yuusha no Yome ni Naritakute ( ̄∇ ̄)ゞ, 勇者の嫁になりたくて( ̄∇ ̄)ゞ

By chikai, kanemori chikai, 千花伊, 鐘森千花伊

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
264 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

I am Berlina Lacotte, 18 years old. I was reincarnated in a fantasy world with the memories of the previous life. I was born as an orphan, but thanks to my memory of the previous life and the special skills I received, I enjoyed the relaxing life in the city. One day, I met my fated person. He is a famous hero. I was convinced at first sight. After I pushed my way through the crowd with the power of a fangirl’s heart. This person is my destiny. The love comedy of a woman who is chasing her love has started!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Want to Become the Hero’s Bride Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Want to Become the Hero’s Bride "I Want to Become the Hero’s Bride" definitely piqued my interest with its quirky premise. A heroine who's labeled a "stalker" trying to win the hero's heart? It sounded like a recipe for either disaster or comedic gold. After delving into what readers had to say, I'm leaning towards the latter. ### First Impressions The initial reaction seems to be mixed, largely hinging on the "stalker" aspect. I can see how that could be off-putting. However, several readers urged others to look past the initial label. It seems the story does a good job of explaining the protagonist's motivations and painting her as a devoted, if somewhat overly enthusiastic, supporter rather than a genuinely creepy individual. ### What Works Well The humor seems to be a major draw. The main character's nervousness and awkwardness around the hero, despite her intense feelings, apparently leads to some genuinely funny situations. I also appreciate that she's portrayed as capable and helpful, even becoming a sort of "shadow member" of the hero's party, offering assistance when needed. This makes her actions feel less like obsessive stalking and more like dedicated support. The story also has a layer of depth due to the MC and ML having a past life connection. ### Areas of Concern One potential issue is the availability of translations. I noticed some readers struggled to find accessible versions, resorting to MTL (machine translation). While MTL can be helpful, it's not ideal for fully appreciating the nuances of a story. A more comprehensive and polished translation would definitely enhance the reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, time to tread carefully! Some reviewers mentioned key plot points that could definitely spoil the experience. Apparently, the "stalker" behavior stems from the heroine's past life where she was married to the hero. She's essentially trying to reconnect with her deceased husband, which adds a layer of depth and explains her intense devotion. There's also mention of another hero with a harem situation from past lives and a time dungeon with the hero's father stuck in it. Proceed with caution if you want to discover these details organically! ### Final Verdict Despite the initial hesitation and the translation hurdles, "I Want to Become the Hero’s Bride" sounds like a genuinely enjoyable read. The humor, the unique take on the "stalker" trope, and the underlying emotional depth seem to outweigh the potential drawbacks. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy romance with a touch of intrigue and don't mind wading through some MTL, I think this one might be worth a try.

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