I Was Forced To Quit Being a Nun and Get Married Because of a Divine Oracle ~the Wise Prince Who I Am Actually Marrying Is Someone Who Dotes on Me Excessively~
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神託のせいで修道女やめて嫁ぐことになりました〜聡明なる王子様は実のところ超溺愛してくるお方です〜
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Also known as: 神託のせいで修道女やめて嫁ぐことになりました〜聡明なる王子様は実のところ超溺愛してくるお方です〜
Eleni was pushed into a secluded monastery and forced to become a nun, estranged from her father. However, one day she was chosen as the wife of Athanasios, the prince of Styx Kingdom, by a divine oracle.
Despite her lack of enthusiasm and being forced into marriage, Athanasios began to dote on Eleni after seeing her situation.
Meanwhile, the person who issued the divine oracle began to move.
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I Was Forced To Quit Being a Nun and Get Married Because of a Divine Oracle ~the Wise Prince Who I Am Actually Marrying Is Someone Who Dotes on Me Excessively~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *I Was Forced To Quit Being a Nun and Get Married Because of a Divine Oracle ~the Wise Prince Who I Am Actually Marrying Is Someone Who Dotes on Me Excessively~*
### First Impressions
Okay, that title is a mouthful, right? I went into this novel expecting a fluffy romance, and while there are definitely sweet moments, I quickly realized it's much more than that. It’s a story that grapples with some surprisingly heavy themes, like faith, trauma, and the role of memory. It definitely wasn't the straightforward, lighthearted read I initially anticipated.
### What Works Well
I found the world-building to be quite compelling. The author delves into the politics and intricacies of the main nation, making it feel like a living, breathing place. The story explores complex relationships, especially the evolving bond between the main character and the prince. Many readers have also appreciated the exploration of faith and the meaning of prayer within the narrative, as well as the author's approach to family, both found and biological. The ending is generally regarded as satisfying, which is always a plus!
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed many aspects of the story, I do have some reservations. The romance, while present, feels more like a subplot than the main focus. Some might find the relationship between the main characters a bit unbalanced, with the prince's doting bordering on overprotective. I also felt the philosophical musings, while interesting, didn't always land perfectly for me.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here's where things get a little dicey. The main character's backstory involves significant trauma, including her mother's suicide and a difficult upbringing in a nunnery. One of the plot points involves her receiving a "blessing" that essentially allows her to forget her traumatic past. I can see how this could be problematic for some readers. While the author might have intended it as a positive thing, the idea of erasing trauma rather than processing it is a sensitive topic and might not sit well with everyone. Also, the fact that everyone forgets her past before meeting the ML could be seen as a little disturbing.
### Final Verdict
Overall, *I Was Forced To Quit Being a Nun and Get Married Because of a Divine Oracle ~the Wise Prince Who I Am Actually Marrying Is Someone Who Dotes on Me Excessively~* is an intriguing and thought-provoking novel. It's not perfect, and the handling of certain sensitive themes might be questionable for some. However, the strong world-building, exploration of complex themes, and satisfying ending make it a worthwhile read, especially if you're looking for something a bit deeper than your average romance. Just be prepared for a story that's more about personal growth and grappling with faith than a straightforward love story.