I’m Gonna Live with You Not Because My Parents Left Me Their Debt But Because I Like You
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両親の借金を肩代わりしてもらう条件は日本一可愛い女子高生と一緒に暮らすことでした。
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Because I Like You, Ryoushin no Shakkin wo Katagawari Shite Morau Jouken wa Nihon’ichi Kawaii Joshikousei to Issho ni Kurasu Koto Deshita., 両親の借金を肩代わりしてもらう条件は日本一可愛い女子高生と一緒に暮らすことでした。
The main character, Yoshizumi Yuya, was being pressured into paying off the debt left by his parents who had fled abroad. It was his classmate, Hitotsuba Kaede, chosen as the cutest schoolgirl in Japan, who saved him from this crisis of life and death. However, there was a catch. The condition required to fulfill in return for taking over his debt was — “In return for the loan, you have – to live with me.”
“Why did that happen?!”
Yuya’s daily life collapsed on this day.
“Yuya-kun. Let’s take a bath together.”
“Yuya-kun, please be my hug pillow.”
“That’s enough, Hitotsuba-san!”
The slapstick love comedy between the beautiful, but easy-going Hitotsuba Kaede and the serious and hard-headed Yoshizumi Yuya, starts now!
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I’m Gonna Live with You Not Because My Parents Left Me Their Debt But Because I Like You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I’m Gonna Live with You Not Because My Parents Left Me Their Debt But Because I Like You
This title alone grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why "I’m Gonna Live with You Not Because My Parents Left Me Their Debt But Because I Like You" has garnered a decent following. It's a rollercoaster of fluff and questionable decisions, with some truly enjoyable moments mixed with some head-scratching ones.
### First Impressions
The premise is definitely...something. Our MC finds himself saddled with his parents' debt, only to be "rescued" by the cutest girl in Japan, who essentially buys him with the intention of marriage. It's a wild setup, and your tolerance for it will likely determine your enjoyment of the story. I went in expecting a lighthearted rom-com, and that's mostly what I got, though with a few caveats.
### What Works Well
The biggest draw of this novel is undoubtedly the fluff. If you're looking for a diabetes-inducing, stress-free read, this might be up your alley. The female lead is certainly... assertive, and her infatuation with the MC leads to some genuinely funny and sweet moments. I particularly appreciated the lack of unnecessary drama. No love triangles, no second lead syndrome, just pure, unadulterated fluff. The story does what it promises: it's a simple, easy read that doesn't require much investment.
### Areas of Concern
However, the rapid pacing can be a double-edged sword. Developments that would realistically take months happen within days, which can make the relationship feel somewhat forced. The MC's character is another point of contention. Some might find his spinelessness endearing, while others may find it frustrating, as he often seems to cave in to the female lead's whims without much resistance. The premise, while intriguing, also relies heavily on the female lead's wealth and beauty to justify what would otherwise be considered stalker-ish behavior.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may find the initial premise problematic, where the female lead essentially "buys" the MC, setting up an uneven power dynamic.
### Final Verdict
"I’m Gonna Live with You Not Because My Parents Left Me Their Debt But Because I Like You" is a guilty pleasure read. It's not going to win any awards for its deep plot or complex characters, but if you're in the mood for pure, unadulterated fluff and can overlook some of its more questionable elements, you might find yourself enjoying this quirky rom-com. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief and embrace the absurdity. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5. It knows what it is, and it delivers on that promise, even if it's not for everyone.