I’m Going to Marry a Poor Count in the Middle of Nowhere and I’m Going to Work Hard to Reform My Territory
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辺境の貧乏伯爵に嫁ぐことになったので領地改革に励みます
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: As I Would Marry Into the Remote Poor Earl, I Work Hard at Territory Reform, Henkyou no Binbou Hakushaku ni Totsugu Koto ni Natta node Ryouchi Kaikaku ni Hagemimasu, 辺境の貧乏伯爵に嫁ぐことになったので領地改革に励みます
Angelique was accused of a crime she did not commit, and her engagement to the second prince, Ernest, was broken off.
The king has ordered that she marry the poor Count Serge on the frontier.
Serge is unexpectedly handsome when she first meets him. Angelique has given up on love, but she can’t help falling in love with him. But his castle and estate are in worse shape than she expected.
And why does he have dragons?!
Angelique works hard with Serge to reform the estate with the knowledge she has acquired to take over the dukedom.
They are working so hard to reform their estate that they miss their wedding night, and just as they realize they are falling in love, something strange happens in the capital….
Did you say dragons?
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I’m Going to Marry a Poor Count in the Middle of Nowhere and I’m Going to Work Hard to Reform My Territory Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I’m Going to Marry a Poor Count in the Middle of Nowhere and I’m Going to Work Hard to Reform My Territory
This title is a mouthful, but the story itself is a relatively quick and easy read. It follows a female protagonist who, due to unfortunate circumstances, finds herself betrothed to a poor count in a backwater territory. The premise is promising, and while it has its strengths, it also stumbles in a few key areas.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of a capable woman taking charge and revitalizing a neglected territory. The early chapters set a good pace, introducing the main characters and the challenges they face. The arranged marriage trope is handled reasonably well, and the initial interactions between the leads are endearing.
### What Works Well
The protagonist's intelligence and resourcefulness are definitely highlights. She's not afraid to get her hands dirty and genuinely wants to improve the lives of the people in her new territory. Her sensible approach to territory management and her willingness to learn are commendable. The male lead, while perhaps a bit too obsessed with dragons, is also generally likeable and has a good heart. The slice-of-life aspects of the story, showing the steady growth of the territory and the developing relationship between the leads, are quite enjoyable. The dragons themselves add a touch of whimsy and fantasy to the otherwise grounded setting.
### Areas of Concern
While the story is cute and engaging, it does feel somewhat rushed. The pacing could be improved, allowing for more in-depth character development and exploration of the political intrigue hinted at. Some of the characters' motivations, particularly those of the MC's father and the king, felt a bit contrived and inconsistent. It would have been nice to see the dragons play a more significant role in the overall plot.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out issues with the characterization, particularly the MC's tendency to implicitly praise herself and the ML's initial neglect of his territory due to his dragon obsession. The dragons, despite their presence, don't contribute much to the plot beyond being expensive pets and modes of transportation. The treatment of the villain's family also raises questions, as they seem to be punished for the actions of a relative, which feels unfair.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "I’m Going to Marry a Poor Count in the Middle of Nowhere and I’m Going to Work Hard to Reform My Territory" is a decent read if you're looking for something light and fluffy. It has its flaws, but the charming premise, likeable leads, and focus on domestic affairs make it an enjoyable experience. Just don't expect a deeply complex or meticulously plotted story. It's a quick and satisfying read, perfect for a cozy afternoon.