Konyaku Haki o Iiwatasa Remashitaga Watashi wa Anata no Fiansede wa Arimasen

Konyaku Haki o Iiwatasa Remashitaga Watashi wa Anata no Fiansede wa Arimasen

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婚約破棄を言い渡されましたが私は貴方の婚約者ではありません

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I was told the engagement is cancelled, but I am not your fiancée, 婚約破棄を言い渡されましたが私は貴方の婚約者ではありません

By i・b, tetsuhako, 鉄箱

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

“Rosemary, I will discard my engagement with you.” So I was told in the courtyard. But I am not Rosemary. I am not in any position to end the engagement, please listen to me carefully. It seems that the story had gone astray somehow. One act of a persuasion by a young woman towards the hero who had made a mistake in recognizing his engagement partner

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Konyaku Haki o Iiwatasa Remashitaga Watashi wa Anata no Fiansede wa Arimasen Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Konyaku Haki o Iiwatasa Remashitaga Watashi wa Anata no Fiansede wa Arimasen* This title is a mouthful, but thankfully, the story itself is a quick and satisfying read. I went in expecting another villainess-gets-dumped trope, but I was pleasantly surprised by the refreshing take on the classic scenario. It’s a short and sweet story that delivers a good dose of humor and a sensible heroine. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was drawn in by the premise. The idea of the male lead mistakenly confronting the *wrong* woman to break off his engagement is hilarious. I definitely got a kick out of the initial misunderstanding and how the female lead handled the situation with such common sense. It felt like a fun twist on familiar themes. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this story is undoubtedly the main character. I absolutely loved her straightforward personality and her internal monologues were comedy gold. She's intelligent, rational, and not afraid to call out the male lead on his ridiculous assumptions. It's so refreshing to see a female lead who uses her brain and isn't afraid to speak her mind. I also appreciated the way the male lead was portrayed. He's not a complete villain, just a bit misguided and inexperienced. The fact that he's willing to listen to the female lead and actually learn from his mistakes makes him a likeable character, despite his initial blunder. The plot is simple, but it works well, and the story serves its purpose best as a short story. ### Areas of Concern The story is very short, and some readers may find the ending a little abrupt. I think it could have benefited from a bit more development, especially in the romance department. The translation, while understandable, could also use some polishing. There are a few awkward phrasings here and there that can be a bit distracting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, if you haven't read the story yet, skip this section! Some readers might not like that the ML was easily swayed by another girl. Also, the FL's advice is what makes the ML realize his immaturity. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found *Konyaku Haki o Iiwatasa Remashitaga Watashi wa Anata no Fiansede wa Arimasen* to be a delightful and entertaining read. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a fun and refreshing take on the genre. If you're looking for a quick and humorous story with a strong and sensible female lead, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It's the kind of story that leaves you with a "that was kinda good" feeling, and sometimes, that's all you need.

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