I Was Told I Couldn’t Love You Because the Saintess Was Coming, So I Acted as the Decorative Queen, but Something Seems Off with My Husband and the Saintess

I Was Told I Couldn’t Love You Because the Saintess Was Coming, So I Acted as the Decorative Queen, but Something Seems Off with My Husband and the Saintess

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聖女が来るから君を愛することはないと言われたのでお飾り王妃に徹していたら、夫と聖女の様子がおかしいのですが

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 聖女が来るから君を愛することはないと言われたのでお飾り王妃に徹していたら、夫と聖女の様子がおかしいのですが

By miyako miyanoya, 宮之みやこ

3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“I must love the Saintess. That’s why I will never love you.” Hearing these words from the king, I resolved to quietly live my days as nothing more than a decorative queen. However, when the Saintess finally arrived, things took an unexpected turn…

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Was Told I Couldn’t Love You Because the Saintess Was Coming, So I Acted as the Decorative Queen, but Something Seems Off with My Husband and the Saintess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *I Was Told I Couldn’t Love You Because the Saintess Was Coming, So I Acted as the Decorative Queen, but Something Seems Off with My Husband and the Saintess* This title is a mouthful, isn't it? But beyond the lengthy name lies a story that, while intriguing, left me with mixed feelings. It's a blend of fantasy, romance, and a dash of josei drama that kept me turning pages, but some aspects definitely gave me pause. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably captivating. Our protagonist is essentially tossed aside for the sake of the kingdom, as the Saintess’s arrival takes precedence. Her decision to become a "decorative queen" – maintaining appearances while navigating her own path – immediately hooked me. I was eager to see how she would reclaim her agency and perhaps even find happiness despite the circumstances. The "Something Seems Off" element with both the husband and Saintess added a layer of mystery that further piqued my interest. ### What Works Well The character growth, particularly that of the female protagonist, is a strong point. Watching her navigate the complexities of her situation, and carving out a new identity for herself instead of wallowing, was genuinely satisfying. The found family trope, with the inclusion of adopted children, added a heartwarming dimension to the story, providing a much-needed dose of tenderness amidst the political intrigue and romantic complications. The magical elements are woven nicely into the narrative, creating a convincing fantasy world. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! The following contains potential spoilers. ### Areas of Concern One of the major stumbling blocks for me was the male lead's initial actions. The fact that he essentially abandoned the female lead for the Saintess, even if it was for the "good of the country," left a sour taste in my mouth. It made it difficult for me to fully invest in their relationship, especially considering the Saintess turns out to be a child. I struggled with how easily the female lead seemed to accept him back without a proper apology or significant groveling. While I appreciate her capacity for forgiveness, I felt she deserved better and a stronger stance against his initial betrayal would have made her character arc even more powerful. ### Final Verdict *I Was Told I Couldn’t Love You Because the Saintess Was Coming, So I Acted as the Decorative Queen, but Something Seems Off with My Husband and the Saintess* is a story with a compelling premise and some genuinely heartwarming moments. The female lead's growth and the found family aspects are definite highlights. However, the male lead's actions and the ease with which the female lead forgives him ultimately detracted from my overall enjoyment. It's a decent read, but be prepared for some potential frustration with the romantic dynamic.

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