On the Way Home I Got a Bride and Twin Daughters, Who Were Dragons

On the Way Home I Got a Bride and Twin Daughters, Who Were Dragons

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帰宅途中で嫁と娘ができたんだけど、ドラゴンだった。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kitaku Tochuu de Yome to Musume ga Dekita n dakedo, Dragon datta., 帰宅途中で嫁と娘ができたんだけど、ドラゴンだった。

By fukakutei waon

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
201 chapters
Original Publisher
overlap

Description

Thanks to my old man doing his best, despite it being on a two-generation housing loan, I was able to get my very own single-family house! As I went shopping on the evening of the day I moved in on my younger brother’s request, I was asked for help by a lovely blue-haired girl. Told it was a kidnapping, I took out the perpetrator with a lariat, and what appeared were actually two large eggs. As soon as I touched them, they split and two baby girls appeared! At that moment, the blue-haired girl called out, “You’re the dad!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
overlap
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

On the Way Home I Got a Bride and Twin Daughters, Who Were Dragons Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on On the Way Home I Got a Bride and Twin Daughters, Who Were Dragons Alright, let's dive into "On the Way Home I Got a Bride and Twin Daughters, Who Were Dragons." The title alone promises a wild ride, and while it delivers on some fronts, it definitely has its quirks. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A seemingly average teenager suddenly becoming a father to dragon twins and husband to a dragon bride? Sign me up! However, the first few chapters felt a bit disjointed. The story jumps around, making it difficult to get a solid grasp on the world and characters. It felt like I was piecing together fragments rather than following a clear narrative. ### What Works Well Despite the initial confusion, the core concept remains appealing. The moments focusing on childcare and the unique aspects of dragon physiology are genuinely interesting. There's a certain charm in seeing this teenage MC navigate the challenges of raising dragon babies with a wife who is still learning about human customs. When the story hones in on the family dynamic and the development of the relationship between the MC and his dragon bride, it shines. The slice-of-life elements, especially the cute antics of the dragon twins, offer a refreshing and enjoyable experience. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel suffers from some significant issues. The MC's indecisiveness and the repetitive nature of his internal monologues can become quite tiresome. The pacing feels slow, with chapters being noticeably short and progress on the main plot feeling minimal. Furthermore, the overbearing family members of the MC are sometimes very annoying. The story often falls into generic rom-com tropes, overshadowing the unique elements that initially drew me in. The potential for a compelling story about a teenager struggling with newfound responsibilities and the mysteries of dragon-kin feels somewhat squandered by the focus on harem antics and a frustratingly dense protagonist. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed frustration with the MC's father constantly resorting to physical violence as a form of discipline, finding it off-putting and contributing to a negative portrayal of the protagonist. Also, the other girls around the MC have been irrelevant so far, which makes one worry about the harem tag. ### Final Verdict "On the Way Home I Got a Bride and Twin Daughters, Who Were Dragons" has a lot of potential, but it's held back by its uneven pacing, repetitive elements, and somewhat generic execution. If you're a fan of harem comedies with a focus on childcare and don't mind a slow burn, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're looking for a tightly plotted and consistently engaging story, you might want to temper your expectations. I'm giving it a tentative 3/5. It's not terrible, but it could definitely benefit from some focused development and a clearer sense of direction.

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