The Losing Heroines (Multiple) That Only I Can See Are Extremely Emotional

The Losing Heroines (Multiple) That Only I Can See Are Extremely Emotional

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俺にだけ見える負けヒロイン(複数)が激重感情すぎる。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 俺にだけ見える負けヒロイン(複数)が激重感情すぎる。

By sakura@コミカライズ企画進行中

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
19 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

The protagonist and his harem are a set. However, only one can be chosen. This is a fact that has remained unchanged throughout history. The heroine who was not chosen by the protagonist and did not receive her reward—in other words, the tragic, defeated heroine. The future of the defeated heroine is miserable. She cannot date the man she loves. In some cases, she must watch him flirt with other women. It’s a kind of hell. “Why !? Why is everyone ignoring me?!” “…What is she doing?” She—Orimoto Ryoka—is the losing heroine. She was screaming at the school gate, yet no one paid her any attention. When I saved the losing heroine who had been abandoned by the world, I found myself suddenly overwhelmed with intense emotions. This is the story of that— “Hey, can you see me?” “Kotaro, you’ll always be by my side, right?” “If things keep going like this, Kotaro kun and—” Which future awaits me, Kasugai Kotaro?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Losing Heroines (Multiple) That Only I Can See Are Extremely Emotional Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Losing Heroines (Multiple) That Only I Can See Are Extremely Emotional Alright, let's dive into "The Losing Heroines (Multiple) That Only I Can See Are Extremely Emotional." That title is certainly a mouthful, but I was intrigued by the premise. After reading a bit about it, I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions The initial hook is undeniably interesting: a protagonist who can see girls that have essentially been "erased" from everyone else's perception after being rejected. That's a unique spin on the harem genre, and it immediately made me want to know more. The promise of unraveling the mystery behind these vanishing heroines is a strong draw. ### What Works Well I can definitely see the appeal in the mystery aspect. The idea that the girls are disappearing, and figuring out why the MC is the only one who can see them, presents a compelling narrative thread. The blend of casual rom-com elements with a deeper, underlying mystery is a solid foundation for a potentially great story. I appreciate the potential for character development and the exploration of the emotional fallout from rejection. I'm also interested to see how the author balances the harem aspect with the overarching plot. ### Areas of Concern However, one recurring issue that I encountered is the portrayal of the main character. Some readers may find him frustratingly indecisive, emotionally weak, and even borderline unlikeable. It seems his actions, or lack thereof, in certain situations can be a significant sticking point, especially regarding his initial reactions to the plight of the first heroine. His internal struggles, while potentially realistic, might come across as passive and unengaging for some. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Contains potential spoilers for early plot points) There's some concern surrounding the MC's initial inaction when faced with a heroine in a clearly suicidal state. Some readers might find his delayed response and internal debate off-putting, as it could make him appear unsympathetic or even complicit in the situation. It's a delicate balance to strike, and it seems the execution may not resonate with all readers. ### Final Verdict "The Losing Heroines" presents a unique and intriguing premise with a lot of potential. The mystery surrounding the vanishing heroines and the MC's ability to see them is a strong hook. However, the protagonist's characterization seems to be a point of contention, potentially hindering the overall enjoyment for some readers. If you're willing to overlook a possibly frustrating MC in favor of a compelling mystery and rom-com shenanigans, this might be worth a read. Otherwise, proceed with caution.

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