Soshite Shoujo wa Akujo no Karada o Te ni Ireru

Soshite Shoujo wa Akujo no Karada o Te ni Ireru

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そして少女は悪女の体を手に入れる

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: And so the Girl Obtained a Wicked Girl’s Body, そして少女は悪女の体を手に入れる

By kurokawa tenri, 黒川 天理

4.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
shufunotomosha

Description

I was born with an incredibly frail body. When the curtain was about to close on my life at the age of 17, a breathtakingly cute angel with a gentle smile appeared before me and gave me the body of another person. The owner of the body seems to have gone to end her own life. I got this body because her death was unscheduled, but I don’t intend to follow her path. Anyways, this is a really healthy body! Not like the weak body I had at all! Thank you very much! I’ll make sure to live life to the fullest in this body no matter what obstacles come my way! What!? This girl was hated? Her family shuns her? That doesn’t matter. I can overcome anything now that I have a healthy body! I don’t care that she didn’t have friends. Besides, I didn’t have any either! All right, I’ll try my best in this new life!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shufunotomosha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Soshite Shoujo wa Akujo no Karada o Te ni Ireru Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Soshite Shoujo wa Akujo no Karada o Te ni Ireru* This web novel, with its intriguing title, certainly sparked my curiosity. The premise – a sickly girl reincarnated into the body of a "villainous" one – has a lot of potential. While some readers found it incredibly heartwarming and sweet, others, including myself, had a slightly more mixed reaction. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the concept. A fresh start in a healthy body? Yes, please! The idea of a naive, life-loving protagonist navigating the treacherous waters of high school drama, especially after living a sheltered life, seemed like a recipe for a compelling story. I was ready for a blend of fluff and mystery. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the protagonist's optimistic outlook and found her interactions with other characters genuinely heartwarming. Her determination to make the most of her second chance at life is undeniably endearing. The novel excels at creating a slice-of-life atmosphere, and the slow-burn romance is a plus for those who enjoy that sort of thing. Some have also enjoyed the mystery surrounding the original Aika's suicide, as well as the question of whether she was truly a "villain" or simply misunderstood. ### Areas of Concern However, the protagonist's naivety, while initially charming, can become grating over time. It borders on being unbelievable, even considering her past. I also found myself wanting more depth and complexity, particularly in the supporting characters. The world around the main character feels a bit shallow. While the premise sets up a potentially dark mystery surrounding the original Aika’s life and death, the novel seems hesitant to fully explore those themes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the reviews I looked at mentioned feeling frustrated by the protagonist's reactions to certain characters and situations, particularly her body's "residual" feelings for a certain love interest. Others were disappointed that the story didn't delve deeper into the original Aika's past and the reasons for her actions. There are criticisms about the high school setting feeling unrealistic and that the characters' behavior feels forced and inconsistent. ### Final Verdict *Soshite Shoujo wa Akujo no Karada o Te ni Ireru* is a decent read if you're looking for something light and fluffy with a touch of mystery. However, if you prefer more complex characters, a nuanced plot, and a protagonist with more agency, you might find yourself wanting more. While it has its moments, it ultimately falls short of its potential. I give it a tentative 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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