Motokano to no Jirettai Gisou Kekkon

Motokano to no Jirettai Gisou Kekkon

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元カノとのじれったい偽装結婚

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Fake Marriage with my Ex-Girlfriend, Jirekon, 元カノとのじれったい偽装結婚

By nozomi kota, 望公太

4.4
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
media factory

Description

“Really, why do I have to be married to you?” “That’s my line.” Due to the Isurugi family’s circumstances, Haru has to enter into a marriage of convenience with his former girlfriend and childhood friend, Tamaki Rio. Living together under the same roof, they planned to live their lives together in indifference and formality… Though in reality, the two still have lingering feelings for each other. “O-Oh no… If Haru’s this close to me… my feelings for him will…” “There’s no way I can let her find out that I’m still not over her. ” While desperately pretending that they had given up on each other, their awareness and consciousness of the other continuously grows. This is the story of a fake marriage with a former couple’s love gradually reigniting.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
media factory
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Motokano to no Jirettai Gisou Kekkon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Motokano to no Jirettai Gisou Kekkon ### First Impressions "Motokano to no Jirettai Gisou Kekkon," or "My Annoying Fake Marriage With My Ex-Girlfriend," had me hooked from the start with its fun premise. The idea of two exes, childhood sweethearts no less, thrown into a fake marriage situation is ripe with comedic and romantic potential. The initial chapters are certainly entertaining, and the dual POV offers a good look into the minds of both main characters. It's a lighthearted rom-com, perfect for a casual read. ### What Works Well The comedy is definitely a strong point. I found myself chuckling at the awkward situations the main characters find themselves in. The pacing felt solid initially, drawing me into their cohabitating life. It’s enjoyable seeing them navigate the complexities of their "fake" marriage while clearly still harboring feelings for each other. The author does a decent job of creating fluffy, ecchi moments that add to the lighthearted tone. ### Areas of Concern However, as I delved further, some issues became apparent. The characters, while cute, can feel a bit immature for their age (supposedly 19 and 21). Their constant reminders that they're in a "fake marriage" got repetitive. I also found that the development of their relationship felt somewhat lacking. We're told they love each other because of their shared history, but the story doesn't always *show* us enough of that history or their present-day efforts to rekindle their feelings. The lack of depth in their college lives also felt like a missed opportunity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the side characters felt underdeveloped or problematic. Akino, the sister-in-law, for example, is portrayed as sexually harassing the male lead, which made me uncomfortable. The introduction of Kano, a kouhai with feelings for the MC, felt like an unnecessary love triangle that detracted from the main couple's story. The plot point regarding the reason for the breakup was a little weird. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Motokano to no Jirettai Gisou Kekkon" is an enjoyable, if flawed, rom-com. The premise is fun, and the comedic elements are well-executed. However, the lack of deeper relationship development, repetitive plot points, and questionable character portrayals hold it back from being truly great. While the series may be ongoing, whether it can overcome these issues remains to be seen. I'd recommend it for a light read if you're a fan of the genre, but be prepared for some frustrating tropes and underdeveloped aspects.

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