​It’s a Little Hard to be a Villainess of an Otome Game in Modern Society (LN)

​It’s a Little Hard to be a Villainess of an Otome Game in Modern Society (LN)

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現代社会で乙女ゲームの悪役令嬢をするのはちょっと大変

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Gendai Shakai de Otome Game no Akuyaku Reijou wo Suru no wa Chotto Taihen, Modern Villainess: It’s Not Easy Building a Corporate Empire Before the Crash, 現代社会で乙女ゲームの悪役令嬢をするのはちょっと大変

By futsukaichi tofurou, 二日市とふろう

4.5
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
6
Original Publisher
overlap
English Publisher
seven seas

Description

I was reincarnated as a villainous daughter in an otome game based on the modern world. But because it’s a modern world, the slow life of a villainess has many hardships, and modern Japanese history, modern economic history, and the global economy attack the main character when she tries to manage domestic affairs. Hang in there, villainess! Don’t lose, villainess! This is a story about the struggles of Keikain Runa, a villainous daughter who throws herself into history falsification and money wars, leaving the main character and the capture targets behind in order to live a proper slow life, with the backdrop of a lost World War, the collapse of an economic bubble, and a looming financial crisis.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
overlap
English Publisher
seven seas
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

​It’s a Little Hard to be a Villainess of an Otome Game in Modern Society (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on ​It’s a Little Hard to be a Villainess of an Otome Game in Modern Society (LN) This novel is definitely… something. It's not your typical fluffy villainess reincarnation story, and I can see why it's generated such a range of opinions. It’s clear the author is aiming for something different, and whether or not they succeed seems to depend heavily on the reader's expectations and interests. ### First Impressions Going in, I was intrigued by the premise. A modern setting for a villainess story? That's a fun twist. The early chapters definitely hooked me with the promise of a clever protagonist navigating the complexities of Japanese economics in the 90s. Runa, the MC, is thrown into a tough situation, inheriting failing businesses during a recession. The initial setup is compelling, and I was eager to see how she'd use her future knowledge to turn things around. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects is the depth of research the author clearly put into the economic and political landscape. Many readers have praised the realistic portrayal of the Japanese economy during the "Lost Decade." The novel delves into business management, debt management, and even touches on geopolitics. I appreciate the ambition and the attempt to create a believable world, even if it can get a little dense at times. The character of Runa herself is also a draw. She's not just a cardboard cutout; she's complex, driven, and uses her villainess role to her advantage. I like that she's not afraid to make calculated decisions and use people as pawns to achieve her goals. ### Areas of Concern However, I can also see why some readers have struggled with this novel. The level of detail regarding economics and politics can be overwhelming, especially if you don't have a background in those areas. Some readers felt like they were slogging through a textbook, constantly having to look up terms and concepts. I also noticed that some felt the character development for supporting characters was lacking. They felt more like figureheads than fully realized individuals. And while Runa is compelling, some felt she lacked the villainous charisma they were hoping for. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning A few reviewers mentioned some plot points that could be considered spoilers, such as Runa establishing a floating city in Tokyo Bay or funding George W. Bush's presidential campaign. If you want to go in completely blind, it's best to avoid reading too far into detailed discussions of the later chapters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "It’s a Little Hard to be a Villainess of an Otome Game in Modern Society" is a unique and ambitious novel that won't appeal to everyone. If you're looking for a lighthearted, romance-focused story, this isn't it. But if you're interested in economics, politics, and a complex female protagonist navigating a challenging world, it's definitely worth giving a try. Just be prepared to do some research along the way!

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