My Wife in The Web Game is a Popular Idol (WN)

My Wife in The Web Game is a Popular Idol (WN)

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ネトゲの嫁が人気アイドルだった ~クール系の彼女は現実でも嫁のつもりでいる~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Netcool, Netoge no Yome ga Ninki Idol datta ~Cool-kei no kanojo wa genjitsu demo yome no tsumori de iru~, Netokuru, ネトゲの嫁が人気アイドルだった ~クール系の彼女は現実でも嫁のつもりでいる~

By aborn, あボーン

3.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
77 chapters
Original Publisher
overlap

Description

Kazuto Ayanokoji is an ordinary high school boy. He spends his days playing online games as a hobby. One day, he discovers the true identity of a friend who is so close to him that they are married in-game. It turns out to be a cool idol from the same class, Rinka Mizuki. As Rinka tries to act as his wife in real life, Kazuto is forced to lead a dizzying life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
overlap
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

My Wife in The Web Game is a Popular Idol (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Wife in The Web Game is a Popular Idol (WN) ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into "My Wife in The Web Game is a Popular Idol" with a healthy dose of skepticism. The premise alone – a guy marrying an idol in a game only to find out she's *the* idol in real life – screams wish fulfillment. Still, I was hoping for some fluffy, lighthearted fun. The initial chapters definitely delivered on that promise, setting up a cute and quirky scenario. ### What Works Well The female lead, Rinka, is definitely the star of the show. Her over-the-top devotion to the main character (MC), Kazuto, is both endearing and hilarious. I found her "gap moe" – the contrast between her cool idol persona and her bashful, obsessive side – to be quite entertaining. The author does a decent job of showcasing the absurdity of the situation, leaning into the clichés for comedic effect. The early chapters are easy to get hooked on, and the story flows well, introducing new characters and keeping side characters relevant. There's an undeniable charm in seeing this unusual romance blossom, even if it's built on a foundation of pure fantasy. Some readers may find the earlier chapters the most enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel does stumble a bit as it progresses. Kazuto, the MC, can be frustratingly dense and passive. While his initial insecurity about dating a popular idol is understandable, his constant internal monologues about being "lucky" get repetitive. I also felt that the introduction of other idol group members diluted the initial charm, turning the story into a more generic rom-com with unnecessary tension. The pacing also suffers, with a significant gap in development after the initial confession. It felt like the story jumps straight into fetishism without exploring the natural progression of their relationship. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be annoyed by the sudden, unprepared confession scene and the introduction of other girls who also happen to have a connection to Kazuto through the game. These plot points can feel contrived and detract from the initial cuteness. ### Final Verdict "My Wife in The Web Game is a Popular Idol" is a mixed bag. It starts strong with a fun premise and an engaging female lead, but it suffers from a generic MC, pacing issues, and an overreliance on clichés. If you're looking for a lighthearted, wish-fulfillment romance and can tolerate some cringe, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you prefer more realistic character development and a less predictable plot, you might want to look elsewhere. Overall, I'd give it a tentative 3.5/5. It's fun while it lasts, but it doesn't quite live up to its initial potential.

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