The Misanthropic Duke Has Been Doting On Me Since Day One, But I Plan to Leave After The 9 Months.

The Misanthropic Duke Has Been Doting On Me Since Day One, But I Plan to Leave After The 9 Months.

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人嫌い公爵様が初日から溺愛してくるのですが、十月十日たったら私はここを出てゆく予定です。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Hitogirai kōshaku-sama ga shonichi kara dekiai shite kuru nodesuga, totsukitōka tattara watashi wa koko o dete yuku yoteidesu., 人嫌い公爵様が初日から溺愛してくるのですが、十月十日たったら私はここを出てゆく予定です。

By nyôn, にょん

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Just as the marriage between her sister Margaret and the Duke has been arranged, Daisy is shocked to learn that her sister has unexpectedly become pregnant before the betrothal ceremony. To fulfill her sister’s wish, Daisy is ordered by her parents to pretend to be her sister and marry into the Duke’s family for 9 months until her sister’s secret childbirth is over. Daisy is under the impression that she can fool the Duke, who is famous for his good looks and misanthropy, but for some reason, he begins to aggressively approach her from the very first day…….

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Misanthropic Duke Has Been Doting On Me Since Day One, But I Plan to Leave After The 9 Months. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Misanthropic Duke Has Been Doting On Me Since Day One, But I Plan to Leave After The 9 Months. ### First Impressions This web novel promised a sweet yet dramatic story, and for the most part, it delivered. The premise – a switch in identities, a doting duke, and a planned escape – definitely hooked me in right away. I was ready for some angst, some romance, and a dash of noble intrigue. I found myself quickly invested in the main character's plight and eager to see how she would navigate the tricky situation she'd found herself in. ### What Works Well The core of the story, the dynamic between the protagonist and the duke, is undeniably charming. The "doting" aspect is definitely present, and it's clear the author intended to create a swoon-worthy love interest. I appreciated the European-esque setting, which lent a certain fairy-tale quality to the narrative. The translation was well done, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the story without being distracted by awkward phrasing. ### Areas of Concern My main issue, like many others, lies with the ending. It felt rushed and unsatisfying, leaving several plot threads dangling. The resolution regarding the sister felt particularly weak. I found myself wanting a more substantial conclusion, perhaps a few more chapters to flesh out the aftermath and explore the consequences of everyone's actions. I also felt that the revelation of the Duke knowing all along was a bit too convenient and undermined some of the tension built up earlier in the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about that ending. The sister's escape with another man felt like a cop-out. While some might argue she's setting herself up for future misery, I personally wanted to see her face more direct consequences for her actions. The Duke's sudden confession of love, while sweet, felt a bit abrupt. I think the story would have benefited from a more gradual unveiling of his feelings and a deeper exploration of how he knew about the switch all along. ### Final Verdict "The Misanthropic Duke Has Been Doting On Me Since Day One, But I Plan to Leave After The 9 Months" is a decent read, particularly if you're looking for a quick dose of romance and drama. However, be prepared for a somewhat underwhelming ending. While the premise and the central relationship are engaging, the rushed conclusion leaves a lingering feeling of unfulfilled potential. I'd recommend it with reservations, hoping that perhaps the author will revisit the story and add some much-needed epilogue chapters.

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