I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem

I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem

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転生前は男だったので逆ハーレムはお断りしております

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Was a Man Before My Reincarnation, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem, Tensei Mae wa Otoko Datta no de Gyaku Harem wa Okotowari Shite Orimasu, 転生前は男だったので逆ハーレムはお断りしております, 转生前是男的所以逆后宫容我拒绝

By morishita ringo, 森下りんご

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
220 chapters
Original Publisher
earth star novel

Description

—because I was beautiful girl when I reincarnated, I was convinced that I was a winner in life. By prioritizing the life of his best friend during a maritime disaster, the soul of a young man who lost his life was reborn as the Baroness Sophie Linier in another world. At the age of six, Sophie began to remember her past life. 「In this world I’ve been born as a cute girl, a winner! Okay, I’ll live as the most perfect and lovely baroness!」 Unfortunately even if she says that, the personality she weaves for herself will eventually fall off. For the most part it is a comedy and occasionally serious.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
earth star novel
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem This novel is quite the ride! "I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem" presents a gender-bending protagonist navigating a new life with past-life knowledge, and the premise alone had me intrigued. While it hits some familiar reincarnation tropes, there’s enough uniqueness to keep me invested, even if it’s not a groundbreaking masterpiece. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a male-turned-female lead using modern knowledge to make waves in a new world. The idea of a former man tackling noble society and pioneering business ventures sounded fun, and it delivered on that front. The early chapters set a good pace, establishing the protagonist's character and goals. ### What Works Well The character interactions are a definite highlight. There's a certain sweetness to them that makes the story enjoyable, even when the plot treads familiar ground. The protagonist's "tomboyish" demeanor and how it throws everyone for a loop adds a layer of comedy that I appreciated. Many readers praised the territory development aspect, and I agree that it's well-executed, at least in the initial arcs. I also felt the time skips were handled well, progressing the story without feeling jarring or like I was missing crucial details. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel does have some issues. The pacing seems to falter later on, particularly in the boys' school arc. A significant amount of chapters are spent on what feels like a prolonged prologue, which can be frustrating. The consistency of the protagonist's character has been called into question as well, with some finding their actions and reactions inconsistent or even questionable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out inconsistencies in the later chapters, specifically around chapter 130. There are concerns about the lack of consequences for certain actions and the protagonist's priorities seeming misplaced. The treatment of certain situations, like assault, feels glossed over, which is a significant issue. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem" is a decent read, especially if you're looking for something light and entertaining. While it might not be the most original or consistently well-executed story, the charming character interactions and initial premise make it worth checking out. Just be aware that the quality may dip later on. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, suggesting readers go in with tempered expectations.

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