Stargazer – Assassination Aristocrat and Meteor Poem

Stargazer – Assassination Aristocrat and Meteor Poem

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スターゲイザー ~暗殺貴族と流星の詩

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Stargazer - Assassin Aristocrat and Shooting Star Poem, Sutāgeizā ~ Ansatsu Kizoku to Ryuusei no Uta, スターゲイザー ~暗殺貴族と流星の詩

By マサイ

3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
46 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The apprentice knight, Lucas, spends his days being lectured by Valerie, the commander of the female knight order. He is always screwing up, but he has a dark side. He is an assassin. He is the eldest son of an assassin family who bury their enemies in the dark. But, one day, just before the outbreak of war with a neighboring country, he is forcibly married by his father. At their meeting, Valerie, the commander of a female knight order, appears. Despite their rejection of each other, they gradually become attracted to each other. However, what awaits them is a large-scale conspiracy over a secret royal family matter.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Stargazer – Assassination Aristocrat and Meteor Poem Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Stargazer – Assassination Aristocrat and Meteor Poem "Stargazer – Assassination Aristocrat and Meteor Poem" presents a fascinating blend of arranged marriage romance, dark conspiracies, and assassin intrigue. The premise alone hooked me: a viscount's son, destined for a quiet life, is betrothed to a powerful knight, all while his family harbors a deadly secret. I went in expecting a thrilling ride, and while the journey had its bumps, there's definitely something here worth exploring. ### First Impressions Initially, I was captivated by the world-building and the setup. The idea of a family of royal assassins trying to shield their son from their dark legacy is compelling. The forced marriage trope, while not entirely unique, felt fresh within this context. The serial killer subplot added another layer of suspense, promising a complex and engaging narrative. ### What Works Well The protagonist is a definite highlight. Unlike some of the more passive characters often found in JP novels, he's portrayed as intelligent, capable, and straightforward. This made him instantly more relatable and engaging. I also appreciated the dynamic between him and his arranged wife. Their initial awkwardness gradually evolving into trust felt organic, even if the pacing was a bit rushed at times. The action sequences, when they occurred, were well-written and exciting, adding a nice dose of adrenaline to the story. ### Areas of Concern While the initial plot was promising, I felt that the pacing could be uneven. Some plot points seemed to rush forward, not allowing enough time for proper development. I also found some of the R-18 content to be somewhat jarring and unnecessary, feeling forced into the narrative rather than naturally flowing from it. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Proceed with caution! The following contains spoilers regarding the plot and characters.** Some readers may find certain elements of the later plot developments problematic. Specifically, the handling of the antagonist and her motivations may not sit well with everyone. The story attempts to redeem her actions, despite the severity of her crimes, which could be seen as downplaying the consequences of her choices. Additionally, the inclusion of certain scenes involving dubious consent may be triggering or uncomfortable for some readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Stargazer – Assassination Aristocrat and Meteor Poem" is an intriguing read with a unique premise and a strong protagonist. While the pacing and some of the later plot developments might not appeal to everyone, the well-written action and the engaging relationship between the main characters make it worth checking out. I'd recommend it with a caveat: be aware of the potential triggers and be prepared for a story that might not fully deliver on its initial promise.

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