The Beautiful New Student Who Transferred to My Class Was the Childhood Friend Who I Promised To Marry When I Grow Up
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うちのクラスにやってきた美少女転校生の正体が、昔大きくなったら結婚しようと約束した幼馴染でした。
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Also known as: Uchi no Class ni Yattekita Bishoujo Tenkousei no Shoutai ga, Mukashi Ookiku Nattara Kekkon Shiyou to Yakusoku Shita Osananajimi deshita., うちのクラスにやってきた美少女転校生の正体が、昔大きくなったら結婚しようと約束した幼馴染でした。
As a second year high school student, I, Kotaro Yagami, was planning to spend my days as normal as ever.
But that day, a new student arrived in my class, and that new student was my childhood friend, Tsukishima Yui, whom I prommised to marry a long time ago.
It was when we were kids, so I’m sure she’s forgotten about it….? But she remembered and confessed her love for me in front of everyone
There was also some kind of unsettling atmosphere with Asuka Shirakawa, who was in the same club……
It seems that my peaceful school life came to an end on this day.
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The Beautiful New Student Who Transferred to My Class Was the Childhood Friend Who I Promised To Marry When I Grow Up Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Beautiful New Student Who Transferred to My Class Was the Childhood Friend Who I Promised To Marry When I Grow Up
Okay, that title is a mouthful, but it definitely grabbed my attention! I dove into "The Beautiful New Student..." with high hopes for a cute, fluffy rom-com. While there were moments that delivered on that promise, I also found myself a bit frustrated at times. Let's break it down.
### First Impressions
The premise is undeniably appealing. Childhood promises, a surprise reunion, and a beautiful girl suddenly back in the MC's life? It's classic rom-com setup. I was ready for some heartwarming moments and maybe a few laughs along the way. The initial chapters do a decent job of establishing the characters and the central conflict, drawing you in with the mystery of the childhood friend's return.
### What Works Well
The story shines when it focuses on the interactions between the main characters. There's a certain charm in seeing their past connection slowly rekindle amidst the chaos of high school life. The author does a good job of hinting at their shared history, leaving you wanting to know more about their childhood promise and how it will play out in the present. The comedic elements, when they land, are genuinely funny, providing a lighthearted counterpoint to the more serious romantic undertones.
### Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the main character. His low self-esteem and constant self-deprecation can be a bit much. While some level of insecurity is understandable, it sometimes feels like it's played up for comedic effect, ultimately making him less relatable and more frustrating. I found myself wanting to shake him and tell him to just go for it! This internal conflict, while potentially adding depth, can also slow down the pacing and make it hard to root for him. The harem elements also felt a bit forced at times, with girls seemingly falling for him based on minimal interaction or vaguely defined "good deeds." It felt less organic and more like a checklist of tropes.
### Final Verdict
"The Beautiful New Student..." has the potential to be a truly enjoyable rom-com. The premise is strong, and the interactions between the main characters can be quite charming. However, the MC's frustrating insecurities and the somewhat forced harem elements hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a lighthearted, albeit sometimes frustrating, read, then this might be worth checking out. Otherwise, proceed with caution.