In an Otome Game World, I’m a Villain!? I Can’t Accept This!

In an Otome Game World, I’m a Villain!? I Can’t Accept This!

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乙女ゲームの世界で私が悪役令嬢!?そんなのお断りです!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Won't Accept That I Am A Villainess In An Otome Game!!, Otome Game no Sekai de Watashi ga Akuyaku Reijou!? Sonna no Okotowari desu!, 乙女ゲームの世界で私が悪役令嬢!?そんなのお断りです!

By sougetsu, 蒼月

2.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
84 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Mariko Kanzaki, a single office lady in her thirties, apparently got reincarnated in the world of her favorite maiden game as Cecilia, a villain (a death confirmed character)!! Only the death penalty awaits her at this rate…! In order to change her destiny, she planned to break off her engagement with Prince Kaiser (a scheming man) but, unexpectedly, she started liking him after he told her: “This is the first time I met someone like you.”!? Moreover, protagonists with strong personalities started courting her one after the other…? Enjoy this classic villainess romantic comedy!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

In an Otome Game World, I’m a Villain!? I Can’t Accept This! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on In an Otome Game World, I’m a Villain!? I Can’t Accept This! Alright, let's dive into "In an Otome Game World, I’m a Villain!? I Can’t Accept This!" This novel, with its lengthy title, promises a fun twist on the familiar reincarnation trope. I went in hoping for a lighthearted, comedic story, but my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely grabbed my attention. The premise is classic: a protagonist reborn as a villainess in an otome game, desperately trying to avoid a bad ending. It's a formula that can be genuinely entertaining when done well. However, as I progressed, my enthusiasm waned. ### What Works Well The early setup is quite engaging. The idea of a character trying to subvert the game's predetermined routes is appealing. Some readers might appreciate the lighthearted tone and the initial interactions with the various love interests. The story world is interesting and well-developed. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, I found myself increasingly frustrated with the main character, Cecilia. While her obliviousness is initially amusing, it quickly becomes grating. Her lack of agency and her tendency to brush off serious situations felt unrealistic and, frankly, annoying. It felt like her stupidity was exaggerated to a point where it felt unnatural. Her decisions often seemed illogical, even within the context of the story. The plot also suffers from a lack of focus. The story seems to drag on without a clear objective, and the main character's inability to commit to a love interest or reject unwanted advances makes the narrative feel aimless. The constant harem building, while a genre staple, felt forced and unearned. ### Final Verdict Overall, "In an Otome Game World, I’m a Villain!? I Can’t Accept This!" had potential, but it ultimately fell short of my expectations. While the initial premise is intriguing, the execution is lacking. The frustrating main character and the aimless plot make it difficult to fully enjoy the story. If you're looking for a similar story with a more compelling protagonist, you might want to explore other options. I give it a 2.5/5.

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