Īkagen’ni shitara?

Īkagen’ni shitara?

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いい加減にしたら?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Why don't you cut it out?, いい加減にしたら?

By makihara nodoka, のどか, 牧原のどか

3.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The student council’s chairman and few of its officers appealed that the girl that they had been doting on had been bullied. The suspect seemed to be the Chairman‘s fiancée. The Chairman tried to convict his fiancée, but was made to stop by one of the twins, the student council’s secretary. This is the fad story of engagement annulment.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Īkagen’ni shitara? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Īkagen’ni shitara? Īkagen’ni shitara? promised a quick dive into the world of broken engagements and student councils, so I jumped in, ready for some shoujo drama. As a short, complete story, it’s an easy commitment, but my experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The idea of a "fad story" subverting the typical villainess trope sounded promising. However, I quickly found myself struggling to understand who was narrating and what was happening. The story throws you into the action without much setup, leaving you to piece things together as you go. ### What Works Well Despite the initial confusion, I appreciated the concept of the story. The core idea – a fiancé jumping to conclusions and then facing the consequences – is satisfying. There's a certain appeal in seeing the "cheating bastard" get his just desserts. I also found the female lead's strong stance in breaking off the engagement admirable. Her unwillingness to tolerate being unheard was a definite highlight. The story is short and sweet, so if you're curious, it's not a huge time investment. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue was the clarity of the narrative. It took me a while to figure out whose perspective I was reading from. The lack of clear perspective made it difficult to connect with the story and understand the characters' motivations. While the twist of having a seemingly random character narrate is interesting, it felt somewhat arbitrary and didn't add much to the overall plot. The ending, for me, lacked a certain punch, failing to deliver the satisfying conclusion I was hoping for. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so this is where I talk about the actual plot. The story revolves around a chairman who annuls his engagement based on accusations of bullying. The protagonist, instead of being the bullied girl or the fiancé, is a student council member who exposes the holes in the accuser's story. While some found this reveal satisfying, I felt it could have been executed more smoothly. ### Final Verdict Īkagen’ni shitara? has potential, but it ultimately falls short due to its confusing narrative. While the premise is appealing and the comeuppance is satisfying, the lack of clarity and somewhat lackluster ending prevent it from being a truly enjoyable read. If you're willing to wade through some initial confusion for a quick dose of shoujo drama, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a slightly disjointed experience. I'd give it a tentative 3/5.

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