Not a Heroine, Not a Villainess, I was Reincarnated as the Sister of the Knight Commander’s Son

Not a Heroine, Not a Villainess, I was Reincarnated as the Sister of the Knight Commander’s Son

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ヒロインではなく、悪役令嬢でもなく、騎士団長の息子の姉に転生しました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Heroine dewanaku, Akuyaku Reijou demo naku, Kishi Danchou no Musuko no Ane ni Tensei Shimashita, ヒロインではなく、悪役令嬢でもなく、騎士団長の息子の姉に転生しました

By tsukiyo no kuroneko, 月夜の黒ねこ

3.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Nice to meet you all. I am the daughter of the knight commander. I wanted to be reincarnated as the villainess, but I couldn’t. Well then, let’s observe the heroine and the villainess.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Not a Heroine, Not a Villainess, I was Reincarnated as the Sister of the Knight Commander’s Son Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Not a Heroine, Not a Villainess, I was Reincarnated as the Sister of the Knight Commander’s Son Alright, let's dive into "Not a Heroine, Not a Villainess, I was Reincarnated as the Sister of the Knight Commander’s Son" (phew, that's a mouthful!). As someone who enjoys a good reincarnation story, I was intrigued by the premise, especially with the twist of being the *sister* of a capture target. I went in hoping for a fresh take on the otome game reincarnation trope, and while it had its moments, it ultimately left me feeling a little underwhelmed. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept grabbed me. Being reincarnated, not as the heroine or villainess, but as a relatively minor character, offered a different lens through which to view the familiar otome game world. I was curious to see how the protagonist would navigate the well-trodden paths of framed villainesses and cancelled engagements from a unique perspective. ### What Works Well The story does provide a breezy, easy read if you're looking for something to pass the time. It hits many of the familiar beats of the genre, making it comfortable and predictable. The protagonist's awareness of the game mechanics adds a layer of meta-commentary that can be amusing. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story doesn't quite elevate itself beyond being a "popcorn read," as some might say. The writing felt a bit lazy in places, and the plot relied heavily on established tropes without adding much innovation. While the premise was interesting, the execution didn't fully capitalize on the potential for a truly unique narrative. The story, while complete, felt somewhat rushed, which left some of the character development and plot threads feeling underdeveloped. ### Final Verdict "Not a Heroine, Not a Villainess..." is an okay read if you're looking for something light and predictable. It's not groundbreaking, but it provides a familiar comfort for fans of the genre. However, if you're seeking a truly innovative and deeply engaging reincarnation story, you might find yourself wanting more. Ultimately, it's a decent time-killer, but not a standout in the vast landscape of web novels.

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