It’s Nice to Have a Romcom, But the Heroines Are Nothing but Monsters

It’s Nice to Have a Romcom, But the Heroines Are Nothing but Monsters

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ラブコメするのは良いがヒロインが化け物しかいない

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: ラブコメするのは良いがヒロインが化け物しかいない

By 音塚雪見

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
131 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I’m the Only One Who Knows Their True Forms (For Real) (Despair) (Someone Help Me) Adashino You, an ordinary high school student, was expecting a romantic comedy. He doesn’t ask for much, just wants a girlfriend. Then he ended up sitting next to the renowned beauty, Kusakabe Nanaka! Eyes of jealousy aimed at him like a shotgun from all around. He thought a tumultuous story was about to begin, but──… 「Um, I’d rather you not get involved with me.」 You, making an extremely displeased face, begins to distance himself from Nanaka with all his might. However, contrary to his wishes, the number of “monster-like” heroines keeps increasing. The jealous stares continue to grow. His SAN value keeps decreasing. Will You be able to have a normal romantic comedy? He continues to pray every day. ……But, it’s probably impossible. Merciless.

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It’s Nice to Have a Romcom, But the Heroines Are Nothing but Monsters Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It’s Nice to Have a Romcom, But the Heroines Are Nothing but Monsters This title grabbed my attention immediately. A romcom where the heroines are…monsters? I had to dive in. After reading a good chunk of the available chapters, I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions The initial premise is definitely unique. We have an average-looking protagonist who, for some reason, perceives the seemingly normal girls around him as grotesque monsters. It’s a fascinating twist on the typical harem setup, and the mystery surrounding why he sees them this way is compelling. The story immediately throws you into the deep end, leaving you questioning reality right alongside the MC. ### What Works Well The world-building, or rather, the *unveiling* of the world, is particularly well done. The author does a great job of creating a sense of unease and uncertainty. Are these girls truly monsters? Is the protagonist hallucinating? Is there a deeper supernatural element at play? This ambiguity keeps me hooked. I also appreciate that the “monster girls” aren’t just your run-of-the-mill anime tropes with a monster skin slapped on. They are genuinely monstrous in appearance, which adds a layer of dark humor and intrigue to the romcom elements. The translation quality is also noteworthy; it's smooth and easy to read, which is always a huge plus. ### Areas of Concern While the mystery is intriguing, at times I felt the protagonist's reactions were a little…detached. It created a sense that something was missing. While his calm demeanor is a key element, I sometimes found it hard to fully connect with his internal struggles. I also worry that the "romance" aspect feels a bit one-sided, since the MC is understandably horrified by the girls' true forms. I hope the author explores the emotional complexities of this situation further. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's briefly touch on some potential spoilers. There's a significant debate about whether the girls are *actually* monsters or if it's all in the protagonist's head. The existence of his "sister," who shouldn't exist at all, throws a wrench into the psychological explanation. This adds another layer of intrigue, but also raises questions about the story's overall direction. ### Final Verdict "It’s Nice to Have a Romcom, But the Heroines Are Nothing but Monsters" is a unique and entertaining read. The intriguing mystery, monstrous heroines, and high-quality translation make it stand out. While I have some reservations about the protagonist's emotional depth and the potential imbalance in the "romance," I'm invested enough to see where the story goes. If you're looking for a romcom with a dark twist and a healthy dose of mystery, this might be right up your alley.

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