It Seems My Childhood Friend, Whom I’ve Reunited with After Two Years, Has a Boyfriend

It Seems My Childhood Friend, Whom I’ve Reunited with After Two Years, Has a Boyfriend

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二年振りに再会した幼馴染には、どうやら彼氏がいるらしい

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 二年振りに再会した幼馴染には、どうやら彼氏がいるらしい

By エビ仮面rx

2.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

「I’ll always be by Shou-chan’s side──」 That’s what my childhood friend said, as if to comfort me after I lost my parents at a young age and was left with just my little sister. Afterwards, thanks to the kindness of her mother, Kaname-kaasan──who was close friends with my mother, my sister and I came to live at their house. Even so, our relationship remained unchanged, and we spent our unchanging days always together, no matter what we did. However, in the summer of my third year of middle school, I──Chihara Shougo──met with an accident and suffered severe injuries, including full-body contusions and lower body paralysis. One day, while spending my hospitalized days in despair, a certain incident caused us to be separated. ──A year and a half later, I was to transfer into the prestigious “Kujou Academy”. But at that academy, my childhood friend was there──

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It Seems My Childhood Friend, Whom I’ve Reunited with After Two Years, Has a Boyfriend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It Seems My Childhood Friend, Whom I’ve Reunited with After Two Years, Has a Boyfriend Alright, let's dive into "It Seems My Childhood Friend, Whom I’ve Reunited with After Two Years, Has a Boyfriend." The title alone is quite the mouthful, but does the story deliver? Overall, I'd say it's a mixed bag, and my experience reflects some of the sentiments I've seen floating around. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise hooked me. Childhood friends, a reunion, a potential love triangle (or maybe more, given the harem tag) – it's a classic setup with plenty of room for interesting dynamics. I was ready for some lighthearted comedy and maybe a touch of drama. The beautiful female lead and eye powers definitely added a touch of fantasy intrigue to the equation. ### What Works Well The potential for compelling character relationships is definitely there. The childhood friend dynamic is always ripe for exploration, and the added layer of a boyfriend throws a wrench into the works, creating immediate conflict. The tags suggest that the love interest might fall in love first, which can lead to some interesting power dynamics and internal struggles for both characters. The promise of complex family relationships also piqued my interest. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution seems to be where things stumble a bit. I noticed some repetition that started to grate on me. It's like the story kept hitting the same points over and over, which slowed down the pacing and made it difficult to stay engaged. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned, the next paragraph contains potential spoilers. I can definitely understand the frustration with certain chapters, particularly when it feels like the protagonist is just rehashing information that's already clear to the reader. This can come across as artificial modesty or just plain filler, and it can really kill the momentum of the story. If a chapter doesn't move the plot forward or offer new insights into the characters, it's easy to see why readers might feel like their time is being wasted. ### Final Verdict "It Seems My Childhood Friend, Whom I’ve Reunited with After Two Years, Has a Boyfriend" has an intriguing premise and the potential for engaging character dynamics. However, the repetitive writing and pacing issues ultimately hold it back. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, you might find some enjoyment in the story's core elements. But for me, it fell short of its potential.

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