Of Course, I’ll Claim Palimony!

Of Course, I’ll Claim Palimony!

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勿論、慰謝料請求いたします!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mochiron, Isharyouseikyuu itashimasu!, Mochiron, Isharyou Seikyuu Itashimasu!, Mochiron, Isharyōseikyū Itashimasu!, Of course, I will charge you the consolation fees!, 勿論、慰謝料請求いたします!

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By soy

4.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
106 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

I am the strong-willed Earl’s daughter, Yulias, who loves making money and loathes the thought of losing any due to my spirit of enterprise. I knew my fiancé was a person with a bad head but I never thought that it was to that extent. If you plan to annul our engagement, I will gladly receive the consolation money for it. Let’s annul the engagement.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Of Course, I’ll Claim Palimony! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Of Course, I’ll Claim Palimony! "Of Course, I’ll Claim Palimony!" is a web novel that initially grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise. It promises a villainous noble daughter who's more interested in profits than princes, and for a good chunk of the story, it delivers on that promise in a refreshing way. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was hooked by the unique setup. The female lead, Yulias, isn't your typical reincarnated or transmigrated character. She's a shrewd, money-loving noble who stumbles upon a prophecy (written by the prince's former nanny!) and decides to bend it to her will – and her financial advantage. This subversion of the usual tropes is a major draw. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. Yulias's interactions, especially her blatant disregard for romance and her obsession with contracts, are genuinely funny. I found myself chuckling at her straightforwardness and the way she navigates the aristocratic world with her own agenda. Her family dynamic, with their shared love of money, also adds to the comedic effect. The prince is also a likable character, finding the supposed heroine annoying and entering into a deal with Yulias to protect him from her. Many readers praised the refreshing take on the "villainess" trope, and I agree. Yulias is intelligent and hardworking, and it's satisfying to see her outsmart those who underestimate her. The side characters, though sometimes a bit stereotypical, are generally entertaining and contribute to the lighthearted atmosphere. ### Areas of Concern However, I did notice some recurring criticisms. Some readers felt the story loses its way after the first arc, becoming more of a generic reverse harem with less focus on Yulias's initial goals. The plot can become repetitive and the character development seems to stagnate. Additionally, several reviewers mentioned that the writing style can be a bit simplistic, relying heavily on dialogue and lacking detailed descriptions. I can see how this might detract from the overall immersion for some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned potential spoilers regarding the plot and character development. Specifically, the downfall of Lemore's family due to Yulia's plans, and the prince's feelings toward the heroine. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Of Course, I’ll Claim Palimony!" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for a lighthearted and humorous take on the villainess trope. The first part of the story is definitely the strongest, and while the later arcs might not live up to the initial promise, the unique premise and entertaining characters make it worth checking out, especially if you're in the mood for something a little different.

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