I’m a Court Magician. Recently, I’ve Been Worrying About the Princess Staring At Me.

I’m a Court Magician. Recently, I’ve Been Worrying About the Princess Staring At Me.

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宮廷魔法士です。最近姫様からの視線が気になります。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kyuutei Mahoushi desu. Saikin Hime-sama kara no Shisen ga Kininarimasu, Royal Wizard and the Princess, or What You Will...., 宮廷魔法士です。最近姫様からの視線が気になります。

By agui kou, 安居院晃

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
112 chapters
Original Publisher
fujimi shobo

Description

Hey, princess. Why are you staring so much!? Raize, a well-mannered boy, is a magician working at the royal palace. He works hard, is blessed with kind and friendly coworkers, and believes that his life as a court magician will be smooth sailing—but there’s just one problem. To be specific ── *gaze* (· _ · | For some reason, the princess of the kingdom keeps staring at him. She secretly follows him and stares, and she runs away with a red face whenever their eyes meet or he talks to her. What on earth could it be?… While thinking about this, he works another day, pretending not to notice. …Hey, princess. I can see you.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fujimi shobo
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’m a Court Magician. Recently, I’ve Been Worrying About the Princess Staring At Me. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m a Court Magician. Recently, I’ve Been Worrying About the Princess Staring At Me. This title definitely caught my eye, and I jumped in hoping for a lighthearted fantasy romp with a dash of romance. While the novel delivers on some of those promises, it also throws in a few curveballs that might not be for everyone. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed. The writing style is accessible, and the characters are well-defined from the get-go. The European-inspired setting adds a nice touch, and the early chapters establish a pleasant, almost whimsical tone. It felt like settling into a comfortable, easy read. ### What Works Well The character interactions are a strong point. The author does a solid job of creating distinct personalities, and I found myself invested in seeing how they would interact, especially between the MC and the Princess. The magic system, while not overly complex, is well-integrated into the world and provides a good foundation for the action sequences. Furthermore, the initial lighthearted atmosphere makes the story very engaging in the beginning. ### Areas of Concern However, the story takes a darker turn than I anticipated. I was personally a little taken aback by the introduction of morally grey elements like forced conscription and magical manipulation, which clashes with the initial lighthearted tone. The protagonist also falls into the trap of being a bit too dense for his own good, especially when it comes to obvious clues and the Princess's affections. There are also moments where the logic seems to take a backseat to the plot, which pulled me out of the experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Highlight to reveal spoilers) Some readers might find the darker themes involving magical experimentation and the protagonist's loss of agency disturbing. The MC's obliviousness can also be frustrating, especially when it comes to critical plot points and the Princess's obvious interest. Also, the MC's decision-making during critical moments might seem contrived to push the plot forward rather than reflecting realistic choices. ### Final Verdict "I’m a Court Magician. Recently, I’ve Been Worrying About the Princess Staring At Me" is a mixed bag. It has its strengths in character development and world-building, but it stumbles with tonal inconsistencies and moments of questionable logic. If you're looking for a purely lighthearted fantasy, you might be surprised by the darker elements. However, if you enjoy a story with some morally grey areas and are willing to overlook some logical leaps, then this might be worth a read. I'd give it a tentative 3/5.

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