The Me Who Wants To Escape The Princess Training

The Me Who Wants To Escape The Princess Training

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妃教育から逃げたい私

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Hikyouiku kara Nigetai Watashi, I Want to Escape from Princess Lessons (Official), 妃教育から逃げたい私, 我想蹺掉太子妃培訓

By sawano izumi, 沢野いずみ

3.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
43 chapters
Original Publisher
shufutoseikatsusha

Description

The prince, who had a fiancee, was waiting upon a lady that wasn’t me. Then that means, he’s breaking it off? “Finally–!” With this, I’m delighted that I can finally escape from that strict princess training. As I gave the both of them my thanks, I went back to the countryside. But for some reason, the prince ran after me. He won’t break it off? Why!? A highly exciting love comedy of a prince who chases after a lady that runs away.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shufutoseikatsusha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Me Who Wants To Escape The Princess Training Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Me Who Wants To Escape The Princess Training* ### First Impressions *The Me Who Wants To Escape The Princess Training* presents a fairly unique premise: a tomboyish noblewoman desperately trying to avoid becoming a princess and marrying a prince who's head-over-heels for her. I went in expecting a lighthearted comedy with a touch of romance, and while some aspects delivered, it's clear this story isn't for everyone. ### What Works Well The initial setup is undeniably intriguing. The idea of a "prey and predator" dynamic between Leticia and Prince Clark, with her constantly plotting escapes and him foiling them, is entertaining. Some readers found the prince's devotion endearing, even if a bit over the top. I can see the appeal in a story where a determined female lead clashes with a doting, if somewhat persistent, love interest. The translation quality was also praised, making for a smooth reading experience. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the significant criticisms leveled against this novel. A recurring theme is the potentially problematic nature of the relationship. Some readers found the prince's actions bordering on obsessive and controlling, even going as far as considering them abusive. The idea of Leticia being forced into princess training for ten years against her will and then essentially being held captive raised serious red flags for many. The "comedy" aspect of these situations didn't land well with everyone, with some feeling it trivialized serious issues like freedom of choice and consent. The lack of agency for Leticia and the apparent Stockholm syndrome developing within her also left a bad taste in the mouths of some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers highlighted specific plot points that intensified their discomfort. The prince moving into the room next door without Leticia's knowledge and the general lack of concern from other characters regarding her well-being were mentioned as particularly disturbing. The prospect of her being sexually harassed, and the idea that she is to blame for the Prince's potential actions, also caused great discomfort. ### Final Verdict *The Me Who Wants To Escape The Princess Training* is a deeply divisive novel. While some appreciate its comedic elements and the "chase" dynamic, others find its themes of forced engagement, confinement, and potential abuse deeply troubling. I find it hard to recommend this novel without a strong caveat: proceed with caution and be aware of the potentially problematic themes. If you're sensitive to issues of consent, control, and Stockholm syndrome, this might not be the story for you.

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