The Possessive Maid I Recently Hired is Actually a Princess (WN)

The Possessive Maid I Recently Hired is Actually a Princess (WN)

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最近雇った独占欲の強い美少女メイドが、実は王女様だった。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 最近雇った独占欲の強い美少女メイドが、実は王女様だった。

By 神月

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
428 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

“Master, you haven’t bought any other women into the house while I wasn’t here, have you?” The maid I recently hired, Siana, is extremely capable. Despite never having worked as a maid before, she seems very knowledgeable about it and sometimes makes grand statements. But Siana is possessive and gets very jealous when the opposite s*x comes to the house—because her true identity is that of a princess!?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Possessive Maid I Recently Hired is Actually a Princess (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Possessive Maid I Recently Hired is Actually a Princess (WN)* Alright, let's dive into *The Possessive Maid I Recently Hired is Actually a Princess (WN)*. With a title like that, you know you're in for a certain kind of ride. I went in expecting fluff, and well, I got a whole lot of it. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely attention-grabbing. A seemingly ordinary guy hires a maid who turns out to be royalty? Classic wish fulfillment. The early chapters set up the world nicely, introducing the academy setting and hinting at the protagonist's "normal" life before it gets completely upended. It's easy enough to get hooked by the initial mystery surrounding the maid's true identity. ### What Works Well The novel definitely leans into its harem and romance elements. If you're looking for a story where beautiful and capable women are utterly devoted to the main character, this delivers in spades. The female characters are portrayed as highly competent in their respective fields, which is a refreshing take on the "waifu" trope. The author does a decent job of establishing a lighthearted tone throughout, making it an easy read when you just want something to unwind with. I can see the appeal for those looking for a no-stress reading experience. ### Areas of Concern However, the lack of significant conflict and the somewhat shallow character development are hard to ignore. The protagonist comes across as a bit too passive, reacting to events rather than driving the plot forward. While his "decently nice guy" persona is likable, it doesn't offer much depth. The female characters, despite their competence, sometimes feel like they're defined solely by their affection for the MC, which can become repetitive. The plot progresses at a leisurely pace, and if you're hoping for intricate world-building or complex storylines, you might be left wanting. ### Final Verdict *The Possessive Maid I Recently Hired is Actually a Princess (WN)* is a light and fluffy read that prioritizes romance and wish fulfillment. It's perfect for those seeking a low-stakes story with devoted love interests. However, if you're looking for depth, intricate plots, or complex characters, this might not be your cup of tea. It's a solid 3 out of 5 for me – enjoyable in its own way, but definitely not groundbreaking.

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