Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka?

Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka?

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シナリオ通りに退場したのに、いまさらなんの御用ですか?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Even Though I Left Just Like the Scenario, What is it Now?, シナリオ通りに退場したのに、いまさらなんの御用ですか?

By mayumi rino, 真弓りの

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
shinkigensha

Description

In response to the annulment of her engagement from the Prince, Christiane got off the stage of the Otome Game. In a certain town’s inn and restaurant, where the commoner girl Chris works, the royal prince and his entourage came for some reason…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shinkigensha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka?* I've been following *Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka?* for a bit now, and I have some pretty mixed feelings. It's one of those stories that has a lot of potential, but doesn't quite hit the mark in several areas. ### First Impressions The premise is familiar: a reincarnation into an otome game as the villainess, complete with a broken engagement. I was initially drawn in, hoping for a unique spin on the well-worn trope. However, I quickly realized that while the setup is there, the execution is a bit lacking. ### What Works Well Despite my reservations, there are some aspects of this novel that I found enjoyable. The short chapter lengths make it easy to pick up and read in small bursts. The initial plot regarding the family dynamics and the MC's escape from her situation intrigued me, and I feel there is potential for interesting character growth. I also found myself invested in seeing the protagonist find happiness after being wronged. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the writing style is a significant issue. Many readers seem to find the narrative disjointed, with scenes jumping without clear connections. This makes it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. Moreover, the main character's personality, or lack thereof, is a recurring criticism. She comes across as passive and detached, making it hard to connect with her or root for her success. I found it difficult to understand her motivations and reactions to the events unfolding around her. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have voiced dissatisfaction with how the male characters are portrayed. The prince, in particular, is seen as idiotic for breaking off the engagement. Some readers felt the family's treatment of the MC was unjust, especially the father's actions and subsequent apology. There are also some comments about the MC's naivete when it comes to her new life, which may be frustrating for some. ### Final Verdict Overall, *Shinario-dōri ni Taijō Shita no ni, Imasara Nan no Goyōdesu ka?* is a mixed bag. While the core plot has promise and the short chapters make it easy to read, the disjointed writing and passive protagonist hold it back. If you're looking for a light read with a familiar premise and don't mind some rough edges, it might be worth checking out. However, if you prefer well-developed characters and a cohesive narrative, you might want to look elsewhere. I'm giving it a hesitant 3 out of 5 stars.

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