I’m Dating a Cool Girl From a Benefactor Who Picked Me Up, but She Seems to Like Someone Else, so When I Ask Her if She’ll Break up With Me, She Acts Weird?
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Sato Masaya (age 15) had a not-so-good family environment.
There, he was taken in by the president of the Wakata Zaibatsu group for helping them, and was accepted to a high school run by the zaibatsu group.
From there, he and Wakata Mirei, who was going into her second year, were forced to date by the president’s idea.
However, they did nothing couple-like in high school, and rumor has it that she likes the captain of the same club.
So I…
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I’m Dating a Cool Girl From a Benefactor Who Picked Me Up, but She Seems to Like Someone Else, so When I Ask Her if She’ll Break up With Me, She Acts Weird? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I’m Dating a Cool Girl From a Benefactor Who Picked Me Up, but She Seems to Like Someone Else, so When I Ask Her if She’ll Break up With Me, She Acts Weird?
Okay, that title is a mouthful, right? Going into this novel, "I’m Dating a Cool Girl From a Benefactor Who Picked Me Up, but She Seems to Like Someone Else, so When I Ask Her if She’ll Break up With Me, She Acts Weird?" I was prepared for a wild ride. And well, it definitely delivered on the "weird" part.
### First Impressions
The premise is definitely intriguing. We've got an MC who's been taken in by a benefactor and is now dating a "cool girl." The added layer of her seemingly liking someone else sets up a nice bit of initial conflict. The early chapters do a decent job of establishing the slice-of-life, school romance vibe, which is generally pleasant and easy to get into.
### What Works Well
I appreciate that the story doesn’t drag its feet when the MC voices his doubts. The female lead's reaction is a refreshing break from the usual tsundere tropes that plague this genre. It’s nice to see her make her feelings clear, which creates a solid foundation for their relationship to grow…or so I thought.
### Areas of Concern
Here’s where things get a little…complicated. The female lead's behavior takes a sharp turn. Some of her actions feel extreme and honestly, a bit unsettling. It creates a jarring contrast with the initial slice-of-life feel and throws the whole dynamic off balance. I found it hard to reconcile the sweet, slightly aloof girl from the beginning with the person she becomes later on.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, brace yourselves. Things take a dark turn. Apparently, the female lead hires private investigators to follow the MC, and then, in a move that feels completely out of left field, she essentially kidnaps his bully, ruins his family business, and ships him off to work on a crab boat. It's a huge leap from "cute, slightly awkward romance" to "potentially unhinged."
### Final Verdict
Overall, "I’m Dating a Cool Girl From a Benefactor Who Picked Me Up, but She Seems to Like Someone Else, so When I Ask Her if She’ll Break up With Me, She Acts Weird?" is a mixed bag. The initial premise is promising, and the early interactions between the leads are enjoyable. However, the shift in the female lead's character and the extreme actions she takes raise some serious red flags. I'm giving it a tentative 3/5. Proceed with caution, and be prepared for a wild ride that might not be for everyone.