The Bride Who Wants To Die

The Bride Who Wants To Die

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死にたがりの花嫁

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Shinitagari no Hanayome, 死にたがりの花嫁

By amemiya ame, 雨宮あめ

3.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
17 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Meg married into royalty. She was revered as a saint by the people because of her ability to use healing magic. But that healing magic doesn’t just heal people’s injuries, it destroys Meg’s body. Even so, she finds happiness in being united with her beloved Roy, but he has someone else in his life… She wishes for the happiness of the person she loves, and searches for a way to die for him every day. Will Meg ever be happy?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Bride Who Wants To Die Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Bride Who Wants To Die "The Bride Who Wants To Die" is a short and intense read that left me with a lot to unpack. It's a story that revels in its tragic nature, exploring the complexities of love, duty, and the lasting scars of abuse. While it's not a lighthearted romp, it offers a unique and somewhat disturbing glimpse into a relationship built on flawed foundations. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing: a bride who desires death. This immediately sets a dark and dramatic tone, hinting at the emotional turmoil to come. I went in expecting a rollercoaster of angst and despair, and the story definitely delivered on that front. The length, at just 17 chapters, also appealed to me. I was looking for a quick, impactful read, and this fit the bill perfectly. ### What Works Well The writing quality is definitely a strong point. The prose is engaging, and the story moves at a good pace, keeping you hooked despite the heavy subject matter. I appreciated how the author delves into the female lead's (FL) twisted psyche, shaped by her past. She's not your typical heroine; she's flawed, broken, and, at times, even villainous. This complexity makes her a compelling, albeit unsettling, character. The story also explores themes of selflessness and the lengths one will go to for love, even if that love is misguided or destructive. ### Areas of Concern The male lead (ML) is...problematic, to say the least. His actions often border on idiotic, and his inability to communicate effectively is a major source of frustration. While some might find his flaws endearing, I found myself questioning his competence and wondering if the FL wouldn't be better off without him. The ending also feels somewhat abrupt and unresolved, leaving you with a sense of incompleteness. It's not necessarily a bad ending, but it doesn't provide the closure I was hoping for. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about *that* plot point. The ML's confession of feelings for someone else, despite marrying and supposedly loving the FL, is infuriating. His reasoning – that he wants to free her from her perceived suffering – is utterly baffling and reeks of poor judgment. It's a catalyst for much of the ensuing drama, but it also makes him incredibly unlikeable. The FL's "selfless love," which manifests as a desire to die for his happiness, is also a point of contention. While it highlights her devotion, it also underscores her mental instability. ### Final Verdict "The Bride Who Wants To Die" is a flawed but fascinating story. It's a quick and easy read that explores dark themes with a unique perspective. If you're in the mood for a tragic romance with flawed characters and a somewhat ambiguous ending, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for some frustrating moments and a lingering sense of unease. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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