Reincarnated into an Otome Game? Who Cares! I’m Too Busy Mastering Magic!

Reincarnated into an Otome Game? Who Cares! I’m Too Busy Mastering Magic!

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転生したら乙女ゲーの世界?いえ、魔術を極めるのに忙しいのでそういうのは結構です。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Mastering Magic in an Otome Game, Tensei Shitara Otome Game no Sekai? Ie, Majutsu wo Kiwameru no ni Isogashii node Souiu no wa Kekkou desu., 転生したら乙女ゲーの世界?いえ、魔術を極めるのに忙しいのでそういうのは結構です。

By sakurai mitsumaru, 櫻井三丸

3.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
303 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

From the moment I realized, I was a silver-haired, five-year-old girl. I’m off to a great start…. not. It seems that I have reincarnated into a fantasy world abounding in magic. At first I was quite shocked, but then I started thinking, could my soul be experiencing some sort of bonus stage after death? If this isn’t a dream, then I need to enjoy myself to the fullest! Unfortunately, the world isn’t seeing it my way. My family life is oh-so-great with my new parents’ pending divorce and with a menace living in my house that is no joke. Why is it like this? If I don’t do something, how am I supposed to enjoy this wondrous world of witchcraft and wizardry? And this is how Alice’s story begins.

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Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Reincarnated into an Otome Game? Who Cares! I’m Too Busy Mastering Magic! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Reincarnated into an Otome Game? Who Cares! I’m Too Busy Mastering Magic! So, I dove into "Reincarnated into an Otome Game? Who Cares! I’m Too Busy Mastering Magic!" with a mix of excitement and trepidation, as one does with these types of titles. The premise is definitely attention-grabbing, promising a blend of otome game elements and magical mastery. But does it deliver? Let's break it down. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely hooked me. There's a darkness to the beginning that's quite startling, depicting a level of cruelty that isn't always present in this genre. This quickly transitions into satisfying revenge and heartwarming "fluff," which is quite a tonal shift, but one that ultimately worked for me. The early arc does a good job of setting the stage and establishing the main character's motivations. ### What Works Well I found the interpersonal relationships to be a strong point. The story creates a believable family dynamic, especially with the adopted siblings. The protagonist is undeniably smart, perhaps even a bit *too* smart for her age, but it's a common trope in this genre that I've come to accept. There's also a certain charm in watching her "invent" recipes, even if it's a bit predictable. The slice-of-life elements, while sometimes slow-paced, contribute to the overall cozy atmosphere. The manga is undeniably cute, and it’s easy to see why it draws readers to the source material. ### Areas of Concern The pacing is definitely an issue. There's a noticeable slowdown after the initial arc, with many chapters dedicated to slice-of-life scenarios that don't always contribute significantly to the main plot. Some might find the story meandering and lacking focus. The title itself can be misleading, as the otome game and magic aspects sometimes feel like afterthoughts, existing more in the background than as central plot drivers. I can see how some readers might become impatient waiting for the story to truly delve into these elements. Also, those seeking romance should be aware that it is essentially nonexistent, at least in the portions of the story currently available. ### Final Verdict "Reincarnated into an Otome Game? Who Cares! I’m Too Busy Mastering Magic!" is a mixed bag. It has moments of genuine charm and satisfying character interactions, but it's also plagued by slow pacing and a lack of focus. If you're a seasoned otome isekai reader looking for a quick and easy fix, you might enjoy it. However, if you're seeking a tightly plotted story with significant plot progression and romance, you might be left wanting more. Ultimately, whether or not you enjoy this novel will depend on your tolerance for slow-burn slice-of-life and your appreciation for cute, fluffy family dynamics.

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