Takane no Hana (WN)

Takane no Hana (WN)

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才女のお世話 ~高嶺の花だらけな名門校で、学院一のお嬢様(生活能力皆無)を陰ながらお世話することになりました~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Saijo no Osewa, Saijo no Osewa Takane no Hana-darakena Meimon-kou de, Gakuin Ichi no Ojou-sama (Seikatsu Nouryoku Kaimu) wo Kagenagara Osewa suru Koto ni Narimashita, 才女のお世話 ~高嶺の花だらけな名門校で、学院一のお嬢様(生活能力皆無)を陰ながらお世話することになりました~

By sage, sakaishi yuusaku, サケ, 坂石遊作

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
83 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Hinako Konohana is a true young lady. Her family’s Konohana Group is a conglomerate with total assets of 300 trillion yen. She attends one of the most prestigious schools in Japan, and her talent and beauty are completely out of reach for me, an ordinary citizen. But then, one day. I find out who she really is. On the surface, Hinako Konohana is a perfect young lady, but in reality, she is a girl with no life skills or common sense. By chance, I end up taking care of this young lady for a while, and before I know it, she’s taken a liking to me―. “I want this person.” According to the words from the top ― whoop, I was kidnapped by the Konohana family and became a live-in employee. In addition, I ended up attending the same prestigious school as the young lady’s caretaker. This is the story of a commoner who feels constrained at a prestigious school where the children of the rich and powerful attend. As the caretaker, my mission is to protect Hinako Konohana’s reputation as the “perfect young lady” until she graduates.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Takane no Hana (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Takane no Hana (WN) Alright, let's dive into "Takane no Hana (WN)." I've spent some time with this story, and I've got some thoughts I want to share. Overall, it's a mixed bag, with moments that made me smile and others that left me scratching my head. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise felt familiar, almost like a blend of "Hayate the Combat Butler" and "Shomin Sample." We have a protagonist suddenly thrust into the role of caretaker for a seemingly perfect, but secretly troubled, young lady. This setup has potential, but the execution is where things get interesting – and a little shaky. I was intrigued by the 'hidden side' of the female lead, but I wasn't entirely sold on how it was portrayed. ### What Works Well The strongest point of "Takane no Hana," in my opinion, is its potential for lighthearted fun. Some readers have said that it made them giggle, and I can see why. There are moments of genuine comedic charm, particularly in the interactions between the main characters. If you're not overly concerned with a deeply intricate plot and are just looking for something to pass the time, this might hit the spot. The core concept of a "perfect" girl revealing her vulnerable side to the protagonist can be appealing, offering a certain wish-fulfillment element. ### Areas of Concern However, I have to address some notable weaknesses. The writing quality could be better, and the plot sometimes feels a bit contrived. For instance, one plot point involving kidnappers targeting an incredibly wealthy family felt unrealistic and poorly thought out. The motivations and actions of some characters, including the protagonist himself, occasionally lacked a certain logical consistency. The female lead, while intended to be endearing, can come across as immature and overly dependent, which might not appeal to all readers. The story focuses heavily on the relationship between the MC and the female lead, which can lead to the side characters feeling underdeveloped. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm going to briefly touch on a potential spoiler here. The fact that the MC intrudes in the mansion after being kicked out could be seen as a really dumb move, considering the potential consequences from the FMC's father. ### Final Verdict "Takane no Hana (WN)" is a decent, if somewhat flawed, read. If you're a fan of lighthearted romance with a focus on character interactions and don't mind overlooking some plot inconsistencies, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're seeking a deeply engaging story with well-developed characters and a meticulously crafted plot, this might not be the novel for you. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, suggesting you approach it with tempered expectations.

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