Also known as: Outaishi-sama, Watashi Kondo Koso Anata ni Korosaretakunain desu ~Seijo ni Hamerareta Binbou Reijou, Nidome wa Kushizashi Kaihi Shimasu!~, 王太子様、私今度こそあなたに殺されたくないんです ~聖女に嵌められた貧乏令嬢、二度目は串刺し回避します!~
Liesel Crow was executed by the Crown Prince, Ulysses, who was supposed to be her lover.This was all because she was framed by the evil saint.
Where did I go wrong, and what did I do wrong?I never want to live like this again.
Liesel thinks about this in her fading consciousness, but before she knows it, she’s back to her six-year-old self!
I’m not going to make a mistake this time. I’m going to live a peaceful life! Determined to do so, she continues to choose a different path from the last time, but…The saint’s childhood friend, Gideon, a duke, gets involved for some reason.I’m trying to keep my distance from you!
“Liesel, help me quickly!”“Do I have to help you……?”“What are you talking about, ……? Of course you do! Come on!”
Also, is it only me who feels that the personality of the crown prince is strange this time?
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Prince, I Don’t Want To Be Killed by You This Time! -The Poor Lady Who Was Framed by the Saint, Avoids Being Skewered the Second Time! ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Prince, I Don’t Want To Be Killed by You This Time! -The Poor Lady Who Was Framed by the Saint, Avoids Being Skewered the Second Time! ~
This web novel, with its rather lengthy title, definitely piqued my interest with its promise of reincarnation, royalty, and a framed protagonist seeking to avoid a deadly fate. After diving in, I found it to be a mostly enjoyable, albeit somewhat flawed, read.
### First Impressions
The initial setup is quite engaging. We have a protagonist who's been wronged, a second chance at life, and a clear goal: don't get killed! The story jumps right into the plot, which I appreciated. There's no excessive dawdling; the mysteries surrounding the time travel and the male lead's involvement are revealed relatively quickly. This direct approach kept me hooked from the start.
### What Works Well
I particularly enjoyed the sweet and pure romance between the female lead (FL) and the male lead (ML). Their relationship felt genuine, and I was rooting for them throughout the story. The FL's friends also get significant screen time, which is always a plus in my book. It's refreshing to see a story where the protagonist's friendships are just as important as their romantic relationships. I also have to commend the author for crafting a relatively short and concise narrative. At under 100 chapters, it doesn't overstay its welcome and manages to maintain a clear focus.
### Areas of Concern
While the story has its strengths, it's not without its weaknesses. I felt that the tension dissipated too quickly after the main conflict was resolved, making the "happily ever after" feel a bit drawn out. Additionally, the saint, who is supposed to be the FL's mortal enemy, is defeated rather easily, which felt a bit anticlimactic. Some readers might find the ML's overly kind nature a bit off-putting. I, for one, tend to prefer male leads with a bit more cunning and assertiveness.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may be frustrated by the way the time travel mystery is revealed and how certain characters are introduced into the romance. There are also some questions about the male antagonist's lack of magic power that are never fully answered.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Prince, I Don’t Want To Be Killed by You This Time!" is a decent read, especially if you're looking for a sweet and straightforward shoujo romance with a touch of fantasy. While it may not be the most groundbreaking or suspenseful story, it's still an enjoyable way to pass the time. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for a quick, lighthearted read with a focus on character relationships and a relatively simple plot.