The Earl’s Bad Wife

The Earl’s Bad Wife

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伯爵家の悪妻

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Hakushaku-ke no Akusai, 伯爵家の悪妻

By emoto mashimesa, 江本マシメサ

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
35 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

The marriage arrangement introduced to the duke’s daughter, Hermina, had been to the rumoured worst playboy in high society, the Earl’s son, Erich. Hermina, who accepted the offer, sends him a letter with conditions for their married life. The letter had nothing but unreasonable demands, but Erich says that he’s happy and that he’s looking forward to their married life…!? “I’ll become Hermina-sama’s dog or manservant for the rest of my life.” – What is this guy saying!? Isn’t this just fluff between a beautiful intense wife and a con-man husband? A newly-wed love comedy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Earl’s Bad Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Earl’s Bad Wife "The Earl's Bad Wife" is a web novel that initially hooked me with its intriguing premise and the promise of a strong female lead navigating an arranged marriage. With elements of comedy, romance, and a dash of shoujo flair, it seemed like a delightful escape. However, as I delved deeper, I found myself experiencing a mix of enjoyment and frustration, echoing sentiments I've seen from other readers. ### First Impressions The early chapters are undeniably captivating. I was immediately drawn to the female protagonist and her determination, especially her love for her family. The dynamic felt fresh and promising, hinting at a sweet and perhaps even diabetes-inducing romance to come. The lack of reincarnation, a common trope, was also a welcome surprise. ### What Works Well The strength of this story lies in its characters. The female lead is likable, aware of her... unique demands, and her relationships with family and friends add depth. The male lead, respectful and perhaps even a bit of an "M," provides a refreshing contrast to typical alpha male tropes. I found their interactions genuinely enjoyable, contributing to the lighthearted and comedic backdrop. The translation is also well-done, making the reading experience smooth and pleasant. The plot is cute and perfect for a casual read, with the heroine being a well-bred lady with class that has doubts with her chosen fiance, which led her to write unreasonable demands. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progresses, some issues arise. The lack of in-depth world-building and political intrigue, considering the aristocratic setting, is a noticeable drawback. More concerning is the somewhat flimsy justification for the protagonist's initial antagonism towards her fiancé. It feels a little forced, and it's hard to understand why she is so determined to make things difficult for her fiance when she herself accepted the engagement easily. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed strong negative reactions to certain plot points involving a maid and the consequences of her actions. There are strong feelings about the morality of the characters' choices and the burden placed on the protagonist. ### Final Verdict "The Earl's Bad Wife" has the potential to be a truly enjoyable read, and it certainly has its moments. However, some questionable plot choices and character inconsistencies hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a strong female lead and are willing to overlook some of the story's flaws, you might find this novel worth your time. Just be prepared for some potential frustration along the way.

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