The protagonist, Roush, spent every day happily with his beautiful childhood friend. One day at the age of fifteen, he attended the ceremony called the “judgement”. There, Roush was bestowed a useless skill “Unimportant” while his childhood friend was bestowed the legendary skill “Sword Princess”. The hero caught wind of that and pulled in Roush’s childhood friend as his companion in the subjugation of the demon king. Roush was going to become separated from her, but they made an engagement promise at the time. He was earnestly waiting for his childhood friend to come home. And so, at last, his childhood friend had returned. Roush was overjoyed as he welcomed her home. However, it was already too late; she had already given her body and her mind to the hero… In despair, Roush vowed to have his revenge.
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The Hero Cucked Me of My Childhood Friend, so I Think I’ll Steal His Fiancee Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *The Hero Cucked Me of My Childhood Friend, so I Think I’ll Steal His Fiancee*
Okay, that title is a *lot*, but it definitely grabbed my attention. I went in expecting a trashy revenge story, and while there are elements of that, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. This short novel, clocking in at just 14 chapters, delivers a surprisingly satisfying tale of betrayal, revenge, and unexpected romance.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was wary. The premise screams NTR, which isn't usually my cup of tea. However, several readers insisted I give it a chance, promising a fulfilling payoff. I'm glad I listened. The first few chapters are emotionally charged, setting the stage for the protagonist's journey from heartbroken victim to cunning strategist. I was immediately invested in seeing how he'd navigate this messy situation.
### What Works Well
The protagonist is a standout. He's not some overpowered chosen one; he's a normal guy who was wronged. His desire for revenge feels justified, and his methods, while sometimes morally gray, are understandable. I appreciated that he wasn't just seeking mindless destruction. He wanted to reclaim his pride and make the hero understand the pain of betrayal.
The romance aspect also surprised me. It wasn't just about revenge; it evolved into a genuine connection between the protagonist and the hero's fiancée. I found myself rooting for them, which is saying something considering the initial premise. The ending, while perhaps a bit rushed, provides a sense of closure and catharsis.
### Areas of Concern
The novel's brevity is both a blessing and a curse. While it prevents the story from dragging, it also leaves some aspects feeling underdeveloped. The world-building is minimal, and some of the character relationships could have been explored further. I also felt that the execution of the protagonist's plans could have been more detailed.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Seriously, if you don't want the story spoiled, skip this section!
Some readers have detailed the ending, which involves the hero losing his powers and prestige, the childhood friend becoming a nun, and the protagonist finding happiness with the fiancée. While this ending is satisfying for some, others might find it a bit too neat and tidy.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, *The Hero Cucked Me of My Childhood Friend, so I Think I’ll Steal His Fiancee* is a surprisingly enjoyable read. It's a quick, emotionally resonant story with a satisfying revenge plot and an unexpected romance. If you're looking for a short, engaging novel that subverts expectations, I recommend giving this one a shot. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.