Reincarnated as a Villainous Aristocrat in an Otome Game, So I Bought the Main Heroine with Money

Reincarnated as a Villainous Aristocrat in an Otome Game, So I Bought the Main Heroine with Money

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乙女ゲームの悪役貴族に転生したので、金の力でメインヒロインを買ってみた。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 乙女ゲームの悪役貴族に転生したので、金の力でメインヒロインを買ってみた。

By イコ

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
70 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

I got reincarnated into an otome game—but not as a capture target. Instead, I’m the annoying villain who gets in the way of the romance. To dodge the bad ending where I get publicly condemned, I decided to help the main heroine (who’s also the protagonist of the game) with my money before the story even begins. That way, my tragic future might just be avoided. But seriously, isn’t the main heroine way too cute? And her mother? Aren’t they both spoiling me too much?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Reincarnated as a Villainous Aristocrat in an Otome Game, So I Bought the Main Heroine with Money Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Reincarnated as a Villainous Aristocrat in an Otome Game, So I Bought the Main Heroine with Money This web novel is a mixed bag, and honestly, my feelings are just as varied. "Reincarnated as a Villainous Aristocrat in an Otome Game, So I Bought the Main Heroine with Money" has a certain charm, but it's also got some quirks that might make or break it for you. ### First Impressions The initial premise is fun. A protagonist getting reincarnated into a villainous noble from an otome game? I'm in! The idea of him buying the heroine to avoid his doom is definitely a creative twist. It sets the stage for a potentially hilarious and engaging story. ### What Works Well What I appreciate most is the protagonist's limitations. He isn't some overpowered genius using future knowledge to conquer the world. He feels more grounded, with realistic struggles and advancements. The story seems to take its time building the world and its characters, hinting at deeper political intrigue down the line. The slow-burn approach to territory management and the school arc is a welcome change from the usual instant-success isekai. ### Areas of Concern Here's where things get a little dicey. The pacing, while deliberate, can sometimes feel rushed and shallow. I also noticed some issues with the protagonist's characterization. He's supposed to be a reincarnated soul, but his obsession with sticking to the game's plot and his commitment to his role as a noble feels a bit… off. It's like he's inherited the villain's personality, which creates a strange disconnect. I can see how that might frustrate some readers. Also, there seems to be a bit of an imbalance in the romance department, with the focus heavily skewed towards the main heroine. Some readers felt that other characters, like the maid, deserved more attention. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so here's where I have to address some potential spoilers. One reader expressed frustration with the protagonist's behavior in chapters 14-15, describing him as a "candy-ass protag" who gets flustered easily around women. The specific incident involved a maid offering to sleep with him platonically, and his subsequent awkwardness, despite nothing actually happening, rubbed the reviewer the wrong way. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Reincarnated as a Villainous Aristocrat in an Otome Game, So I Bought the Main Heroine with Money" has potential. The premise is interesting, and the protagonist's limitations make him relatable. However, the pacing issues, character inconsistencies, and potential romance imbalances are things to keep in mind. If you're looking for a lighthearted harem with a unique twist, this might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for some potentially frustrating moments along the way.

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