Karada wo Ubawareta Watashi to, Madoushi no Papa

Karada wo Ubawareta Watashi to, Madoushi no Papa

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身体を奪われたわたしと、魔導師のパパ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 身体を奪われたわたしと、魔導師のパパ

By ikenaka orina, 池中織奈

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
175 chapters
Original Publisher
hifumi shobo

Description

My body was snatched away before I realised. Despairing as I became a spirit, I began to vanish. However, in that moment I met Papa – the sorcerer Dionore. 「 Instead of vanishing let me use you for my research 」 I nodded to Papa’s words, and was used by Papa. This is a story that spells out the daily lives of Papa and I.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hifumi shobo
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Karada wo Ubawareta Watashi to, Madoushi no Papa Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Karada wo Ubawareta Watashi to, Madoushi no Papa This novel, with its intriguing title, "Karada wo Ubawareta Watashi to, Madoushi no Papa," promises a fresh spin on the villainess reincarnation trope. And while it delivers on some fronts, it also stumbles in others, leaving me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably captivating. We have a villainess, Belrena, whose body is stolen by a reincarnator. Instead of fading into oblivion, her soul is rescued by a powerful mage who becomes her adoptive father. This setup immediately hooked me. The idea of the original soul navigating a new life while the reincarnator messes up her old one? Delicious! ### What Works Well The early chapters are charming. Watching Belrena, now reborn as her father's daughter, relearn how to live is heartwarming. The slice-of-life elements, especially the interactions with her stoic but doting father, are genuinely sweet. I also enjoyed the interlude chapters focusing on the reincarnated villainess. Seeing things from her perspective adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. It's a clever subversion of the typical web novel formula, where she would undoubtedly be the protagonist. ### Areas of Concern My main issue is the pacing. While the slice-of-life is initially endearing, it eventually becomes monotonous. The plot progresses at a snail's pace, and the focus shifts almost entirely to Belrena's childhood development. I was hoping for more intrigue, more conflict between the original and replaced villainess, but these elements are largely absent. While I appreciate the thoroughness of Belrena's character development, I found myself yearning for more substantial plot progression. I also felt a disconnect with the lack of acknowledgement from Belrena's family, where only her friends realized she had been replaced. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I'm going to delve into some potential spoilers. If you haven't read up to at least chapter 26, you might want to skip this section. The fact that Belrena's friends noticed the change in her while her own family didn't is a point of contention for me. While it adds to the angst, it also feels a bit contrived. I'm also curious about the potential for a meeting between the original Belrena and the body thief. It feels like a missed opportunity. ### Final Verdict "Karada wo Ubawareta Watashi to, Madoushi no Papa" is a novel with a lot of promise. The premise is unique, and the early chapters are engaging. However, the slow pacing and excessive focus on slice-of-life elements detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a lighthearted, feel-good story with a focus on family and character development, you might enjoy this. But if you're expecting a fast-paced plot with plenty of conflict and intrigue, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.

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