My Engagement Was Annulled Because of My Younger Sister Was a Saint, but I’m the Fairies’ Beloved Child

My Engagement Was Annulled Because of My Younger Sister Was a Saint, but I’m the Fairies’ Beloved Child

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義妹が聖女だからと婚約破棄されましたが、私は妖精の愛し子です

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Gimai ga Seijo dakara to Konyakuhaki Saremashita ga, Watashi wa Yousei no Itoshigo desu, 義妹が聖女だからと婚約破棄されましたが、私は妖精の愛し子です

By sakurai yukina, 桜井ゆきな

2.9
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
26 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Margaret Silver, the daughter of the Duke, could see fairies from an early age. But that was a secret between her and her deceased mother. Until one day, she met someone who saw Margaret for who she really was, not as the fairies’ beloved child.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

My Engagement Was Annulled Because of My Younger Sister Was a Saint, but I’m the Fairies’ Beloved Child Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *My Engagement Was Annulled Because of My Younger Sister Was a Saint, but I’m the Fairies’ Beloved Child* ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into *My Engagement Was Annulled Because of My Younger Sister Was a Saint, but I’m the Fairies’ Beloved Child* with a healthy dose of curiosity. The title alone is a mouthful, but it promised a fantasy romance with a shoujo twist, which is right up my alley. The premise—broken engagement, fairy magic, and a protagonist who's supposedly a "beloved child"—certainly grabbed my attention. ### What Works Well The concept of Margaret being beloved by fairies is definitely a unique selling point. I can see the appeal of a character surrounded by whimsical, protective entities who want to avenge her mistreatment. From what I've gathered, the fairies are quite vocal about their desire for revenge, which could lead to some amusing and heartwarming situations. I also appreciate that the story seems to focus on the love and support Margaret receives from her mother and the fairies, providing a counterbalance to the negativity she faces elsewhere. I can see how this could make for a light, fluffy read, especially if you're looking for something that doesn't take itself too seriously. ### Areas of Concern I have to admit, I'm a bit concerned about the protagonist's passivity. Several readers have pointed out that Margaret seems to endure abuse from her family, servants, and classmates without putting up much of a fight. I understand that she might have her reasons for not retaliating, especially if she's trying to keep the fairies from going overboard with their revenge schemes. However, I can see how her lack of agency could be frustrating for some readers. Also, the fact that the synopsis doesn't seem to align perfectly with the actual story is a bit of a red flag. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Alright, let's talk spoilers. Apparently, Margaret is subjected to physical and emotional abuse, but she doesn't use her powers to defend herself. The fairies heal her injuries, so she doesn't suffer lasting harm, but she still chooses to endure the mistreatment. ### Final Verdict Overall, *My Engagement Was Annulled Because of My Younger Sister Was a Saint, but I’m the Fairies’ Beloved Child* seems like a bit of a mixed bag. While the fairy magic and the promise of a sweet romance are definitely appealing, the protagonist's passivity and the potential disconnect between the synopsis and the story give me pause. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a unique premise and don't mind a protagonist who's a bit of a pushover, this might be worth checking out. However, if you prefer strong, proactive characters, you might want to proceed with caution.

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