Ring Ring

Ring Ring

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リングリング 英雄騎士と異世界の乙女

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Ring Ring Eiyuu Kishi to Isekai no Otome, Ring Ring Hero Knight and Different World's Maiden, リングリング 英雄騎士と異世界の乙女

By mikuni tsukasa, 三国司

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
36 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

3 years ago, a university student named Shiori took care of a knight who was strangely transported to Japan. Although he managed to return to his world, but this time, for some reason it was Shiori’s turn to appear in an unfamiliar world. With no one to rely on, Shiori meant to meet with the knight, but in this world, he had become a hero…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Ring Ring Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ring Ring "Ring Ring" is a completed shoujo fantasy that certainly left me with mixed feelings. It's a quick read at only 36 chapters, but whether that's a blessing or a curse depends on your tolerance for slow-burn romance and a somewhat naive protagonist. The premise is intriguing, and the core of the story is sweet, but the execution has some definite drawbacks. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the idea of a modern woman transported to a fantasy world. The initial chapters piqued my interest, and I was eager to see how the protagonist, Shiori, would navigate this new and unfamiliar environment and, of course, reunite with her knight. ### What Works Well The central theme of longing and devotion between Shiori and her knight is undoubtedly the strongest aspect of the novel. You can feel the depth of their feelings for each other, even when they're separated. I found myself rooting for them, hoping they'd overcome the obstacles in their path. There's a certain fairytale quality to the story that's undeniably charming. ### Areas of Concern My main issue lies with the pacing. The story drags significantly, especially in the first half. The leads don't reunite until chapter 30, which feels excessive given the novel's length. This delayed gratification, while intended to build anticipation, ultimately led to frustration. I also found Shiori's naivete a bit grating at times. Her lack of common sense in certain situations strained my suspension of disbelief and made it difficult to fully connect with her character. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers noted that the slow pacing is a major issue, with the reunion not happening until very late in the story. Some readers found Shiori's reaction to the news of her love interest's supposed engagement unrealistic and frustrating. ### Final Verdict "Ring Ring" is a sweet, albeit flawed, story. If you enjoy slow-burn romance with a focus on longing and are willing to overlook a naive protagonist and deliberate delays, you might find it a charming and heartwarming read. However, if you prefer fast-paced plots and strong, assertive female leads, this novel might not be for you. I'd give it a tentative 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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