It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander

It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander

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どうやら俺は、ヒロイン達に嫌われている様なので傍観位置を貫きたいと思います。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander, どうやら俺は、ヒロイン達に嫌われている様なので傍観位置を貫きたいと思います。

By 蜂乃巣

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

My envisioned place in high school life was clear: to observe a rom-com unfold around the main character and his heroines. I longed to see childhood friends and classmates vying for his affection, competing fiercely, and perhaps even witnessing the outcome of their rivalry up close. Yet, it seems before I can settle into watching this rom-com drama, the heroine have already taken a dislike to me.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander Alright, let's dive into "It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander." The title is a mouthful, I know, and honestly, it might be a bit misleading, but more on that later. Overall, I found it to be a fairly enjoyable read, perfect for when you need something lighthearted and easy to pick up. It's not going to win any awards for groundbreaking storytelling, but it’s a solid way to spend some time. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a protagonist trying to avoid romantic entanglements. The premise seemed like it could lead to some fun comedic situations. The beginning definitely delivered on that front, with the heroine's rejection adding a quirky twist to the typical high school setting. However, as I read further, I realized the story had a different focus than I initially anticipated, shifting more towards a slice-of-life vibe with the "helping club" taking on various odd jobs. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the main character and the heroine, Anri, is definitely a highlight. Her personality is... something else. She's cheeky and, at times, a bit dense, but I found her antics quite charming. Their interactions are genuinely funny, and it's this comedic chemistry that really carries the story. The episodic nature of the helping club's activities also keeps things fresh, preventing the plot from becoming stale. It reminded me a little of *Sket Dance* or *Oregairu*, but with less intense drama and goofiness. ### Areas of Concern I do have a few reservations. The biggest one is the title itself. It doesn't quite align with the actual content, at least in the first volume. The focus is less on multiple heroines and more on the developing relationship between the MC and Anri. I was also a little thrown off by some of the inconsistencies in Anri's motivations, particularly regarding the initial rejection scene. It felt a bit muddled and could use some clarification. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I noticed some readers have pointed out potential plot holes related to Anri's feelings and actions in the early chapters versus her later POV. It seems her reasons for rejecting the initial confession and her interest in the MC might not entirely add up. Hopefully, these inconsistencies will be addressed in future volumes. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "It Seems I’m Hated by the Heroine, So I Think I’ll Stick to Being a Bystander" is a decent read. It's not a masterpiece, but it's definitely not terrible. If you're looking for a lighthearted, slice-of-life story with a focus on comedic character interactions, you might enjoy this one. Just be prepared for a slightly misleading title and a heroine who's as charming as she is frustrating. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5. I'm curious to see where the story goes from here, and I'll probably check out volume 2 when it's released.

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