The Princess That Went Back in Time Wishes to Divorce Her Husband

The Princess That Went Back in Time Wishes to Divorce Her Husband

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時戻りの王女は、旦那様との離縁を望む

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Toki modori no ōjo wa, dan'na-sama to no rien o nozomu, 時戻りの王女は、旦那様との離縁を望む

By miyata saone, 宮田紗音

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

“Please forgive me, Father—for I have killed my husband.” Such was the confession of Feryana—the daughter of the king of Rosalyn—to a certain young priest. She’d mu*dered her beloved husband, Ryle Hendrik, Marquis of Weatherk.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Princess That Went Back in Time Wishes to Divorce Her Husband Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Princess That Went Back in Time Wishes to Divorce Her Husband This title certainly grabbed my attention! "The Princess That Went Back in Time Wishes to Divorce Her Husband" promises a juicy blend of time travel, romance, and potentially messy royal drama. After diving in, I can say it mostly delivers on that promise, although some aspects left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. A princess, armed with the knowledge of a past life, decides the best way to save her husband is to divorce him? It's an interesting take on the classic "second chance" trope, and I was immediately curious to see how it would play out. The European-inspired setting adds to the romantic atmosphere and provides a nice backdrop for the story. ### What Works Well The central relationship between the princess and her husband is a major draw. The story explores their dynamic with a good balance of sweetness and a hint of something darker, which I definitely appreciated. The "yandere" vibes, as some have described, add an interesting layer of complexity to the male lead. The plot twist, though perhaps foreshadowed, was still executed well and kept me engaged. The writing style is easy to follow, and the translation is generally good, which makes for a smooth reading experience. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the premise, I did find myself questioning some of the protagonist's decisions. *Why* divorce him instead of directly addressing the issues that led to his demise in the first timeline? It felt like a somewhat convoluted solution, especially considering her deep affection for him. Also, the princess's sudden insecurity about their marriage felt a bit out of place, given her past determination to be with him. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might question the MC's logic in choosing divorce as the solution. She knows the reasons behind the ML's death, so why not try to change her own behavior or prevent the circumstances leading to his demise? Additionally, the ML's profession inherently puts him in danger, so divorce might not eliminate the risk. The sudden insecurity of the MC after she fought so hard to marry him might seem a bit out of place. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Princess That Went Back in Time Wishes to Divorce Her Husband" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're a fan of time travel romances with a touch of angst. While some of the protagonist's motivations may be questionable, the engaging plot, interesting characters, and well-executed twist make it a worthwhile experience. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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