Mahou no Kotoba Nante nai

Mahou no Kotoba Nante nai

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魔法の言葉なんてない

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Something like magic words doesn’t exist, 魔法の言葉なんてない

By 杉崎

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The usual nonchalant words. Is the magic of those words something wonderful? Or perhaps…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Mahou no Kotoba Nante nai Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Mahou no Kotoba Nante nai ### First Impressions "Mahou no Kotoba Nante nai" (There's No Magic Word) is a short and bittersweet story centered around a broken engagement. The premise immediately grabbed my attention: a male protagonist whose childish behavior ultimately backfires. I dove in expecting a lighthearted read, but quickly realized there was a layer of melancholy beneath the surface. Being a oneshot, the story promises a quick dip into a specific scenario, and it certainly delivers on that front. ### What Works Well The core concept is undeniably compelling. The idea of a protagonist who repeatedly threatens to break off an engagement, only to have it actually happen, is ripe with potential for character exploration and dramatic irony. It's fascinating to watch how the male lead's actions, intended to elicit a reaction from his fiancée, ultimately lead to the very outcome he seemingly feared. The story cleverly uses the broken engagement trope to explore themes of change, consequence, and the importance of communication. The ending, while perhaps not universally satisfying, feels fitting given the established dynamic between the characters. There's a certain poetic justice in the female lead finding her own path, leaving the male lead to grapple with the repercussions of his immature actions. ### Areas of Concern The story's brevity, while contributing to its accessibility, also leaves something to be desired. I found myself wanting a deeper dive into the female lead's perspective. Understanding her internal journey, her reasons for changing, and her feelings towards the protagonist would have added significant depth to the narrative. The ending, while narratively appropriate, also felt a bit abrupt. I was left pondering the long-term implications for both characters, particularly the male lead's potential for growth. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following contains potential spoilers regarding the plot's resolution. The story revolves around the male lead's repeated threats to break off his engagement. Initially, this behavior upsets his fiancée, but as she matures, she grows accustomed to it and eventually takes him at his word. This leads to the engagement being broken, leaving the male lead bewildered and alone. The female lead, on the other hand, embraces her newfound freedom and moves on. ### Final Verdict "Mahou no Kotoba Nante nai" is a thought-provoking oneshot that packs a punch despite its short length. While I wished for a more fleshed-out exploration of the female lead's perspective and a less abrupt ending, the story's core concept and exploration of its themes are undeniably compelling. It's a quick read that will leave you pondering the complexities of relationships and the consequences of our actions. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a bite-sized story with a touch of bittersweetness.

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