Shinyu Ouji to Koshiginchaku

Shinyu Ouji to Koshiginchaku

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親友王子と腰巾着

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Prince and his Retainer, 親友王子と腰巾着

By magome yori, 真籠 縁

3.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
6 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“You were born for the sake of Prince Vincent.” Lenoir, who was born to be the prince’s retainer, received a curse in place of his best friend that transformed him into a woman. And what’s more, the prince, who used to hate women, decided to take responsibility for what happened to his best friend, Lenoir, by marrying him! This is the love story of a genderbent heroine who was engaged to her best friend, the prince.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Shinyu Ouji to Koshiginchaku Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Shinyu Ouji to Koshiginchaku I dove into "Shinyu Ouji to Koshiginchaku" with a mix of curiosity and excitement, drawn in by the premise of a gender-bending rom-com set against a backdrop of royalty and school life. The idea of a devoted servant suddenly transforming into a potential bride for his prince? Intriguing, to say the least. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely grabbed my attention. The set-up is quick and efficient: a loyal companion takes a curse meant for his prince and *poof*, he's a she. From there, it's a whirlwind of adapting to a new body, navigating complex feelings, and the ever-present shadow of a relationship that's been completely upended. It's a classic set-up, but the execution felt fresh enough to keep me hooked. ### What Works Well The comedic elements really shine. The protagonist's ingrained subservience clashing with their newfound femininity provides ample opportunities for humor, and the misunderstandings that arise are genuinely chuckle-worthy. I particularly enjoyed seeing the dynamic between the prince and the newly-female MC; the guilt-ridden prince's solution to marry his friend felt both absurd and strangely heartwarming. The story has a light-hearted feel, which is perfect for the genre. It seems like a fun escape with just enough emotional depth to keep you invested. ### Areas of Concern While the story's concept is promising, I did have a couple of reservations. I think the success of this story hinges on how well the protagonist's internal struggles are handled – the transition from selfless servant to independent woman, and how she asserts her own personality. I'm also a little wary of the "mesu-ochi" trope, although it seems like the story is attempting to subvert it with the prince's genuine concern for his friend. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Shinyu Ouji to Koshiginchaku" has a lot of potential. It's a lighthearted and entertaining read with a unique twist on the gender bender genre. While there are some potential pitfalls, the engaging premise and comedic elements make it worth checking out. I'm definitely curious to see where the story goes and how the characters develop. I'm cautiously optimistic that this could be a real gem.

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