The Noble Lady of the Sinking Ship, Disguising her Young Brother as her Son, Stubbornly Survives in the Neighboring Country!

The Noble Lady of the Sinking Ship, Disguising her Young Brother as her Son, Stubbornly Survives in the Neighboring Country!

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泥船貴族のご令嬢、幼い弟を息子と偽装し、隣国でしぶとく生き残る!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Daughter of the Mud Boat Aristocrat, Disguising Her Younger Brother as Her Son, Tenaciously Survives in the Neighboring Country!, 泥船貴族のご令嬢、幼い弟を息子と偽装し、隣国でしぶとく生き残る!

By emoto mashimesa, 江本マシメサ

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
85 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

I was executed after being framed for a crime by my uncle, but when I regained consciousness, time had rewound five years back. The previous me had been at the mercy of my uncle after losing my father, but I wouldn’t make the same mistake the second time. Packing up, I decided to live in a neighboring country, pretending that my younger brother was my son. Living under the guardianship of the marchioness, I met a handsome knight named Leone, who was a tea-drinking friend of the marchioness. He seemed to be of noble status and appeared to be interested in me, who he thought was a married woman. However, I can’t be bothered with that right now. My current goal is to raise my brother splendidly. Alongside the spider fairy Gat-chan, I’ll stubbornly survive this second life!

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Noble Lady of the Sinking Ship, Disguising her Young Brother as her Son, Stubbornly Survives in the Neighboring Country! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Noble Lady of the Sinking Ship, Disguising her Young Brother as her Son, Stubbornly Survives in the Neighboring Country! This title is a mouthful, isn't it? But beyond the length, there's a story here that I found to be a mixed bag of enjoyable tropes and frustrating pitfalls. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise grabbed me. A noblewoman forced to flee her homeland after a disaster, disguising her younger brother as her son to survive in a foreign land? The potential for adventure, family bonding, and political intrigue was definitely there. The European-inspired setting also piqued my interest. ### What Works Well The marchioness, a strong female character who supports the protagonist, really stood out. I also appreciated the "after stories" vibe – seeing how our protagonist adapts and builds a new life is always something I enjoy. The author clearly has a knack for creating engaging side characters that add depth to the world. The story does throw a bit of a curveball later on, morphing into a murder mystery. While unexpected, I found this to be a fun twist, with plenty of interconnected threads to keep me guessing. I will admit the plot threads were resolved neatly, which is not always a bad thing. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does stumble in some areas. The initial focus on the sibling relationship, which the title heavily implies, seems to fade as the story progresses. The brother, initially a key element of the plot, becomes more of a background character, which is a shame. I also felt that some of the plot conveniences early on required a significant suspension of disbelief. While I could overlook them, they did detract from the overall immersive experience. It's hard to shake the feeling that the initial premise is somewhat abandoned in favor of a more generic romance and conspiracy plot. ### Final Verdict "The Noble Lady of the Sinking Ship, Disguising her Young Brother as her Son, Stubbornly Survives in the Neighboring Country!" is a decent read if you're looking for a light fantasy with romance and a touch of mystery. While it doesn't fully deliver on its initial promise of a strong sibling dynamic, it offers enough entertainment value to warrant a try, especially if you enjoy stories with determined female leads and a bit of political intrigue. I'd say it's a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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