The Princess Who Can Read Hearts Doesn’t Notice the Obsession of Her Fiance

The Princess Who Can Read Hearts Doesn’t Notice the Obsession of Her Fiance

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心が読める王女は婚約者の溺愛に気づかない

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 心が読める王女は婚約者の溺愛に気づかない

By 花鶏りり

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
30 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

The first princess of the Acardi Kingdom, Esterize, has a fiancé named Theodore. It is well known among the citizens that Theodore dotes on Esterize, but Esterize herself cannot believe his affection. This is because she always hears his inner voice saying, “I don’t really like her at all… sigh, this is such a hassle.” This is a story about a princess who can read minds but misunderstands that she is hated due to a certain curse, and a fiancé who loves her deeply but cannot get her to believe him.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Princess Who Can Read Hearts Doesn’t Notice the Obsession of Her Fiance Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Princess Who Can Read Hearts Doesn’t Notice the Obsession of Her Fiance Alright, let's dive into "The Princess Who Can Read Hearts Doesn’t Notice the Obsession of Her Fiance," a title that practically screams "misunderstanding shenanigans!" I went in with a healthy dose of curiosity, and came out with some mixed feelings, but overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. Our female lead has the ability to read minds, and discovers that her fiancé's inner thoughts don't quite match his outward affections. This sets off a chain reaction of her trying to break off the engagement, fueled by the belief that he secretly despises her. It's a fun twist on the oblivious heroine trope, because her "obliviousness" is actually based on what she *thinks* is the truth. ### What Works Well The angst! Oh, the delicious angst! Seeing the male lead's genuine feelings clash with the female lead's perception of him creates a compelling dynamic. The moments where you get a peek into his perspective, and realize he's completely head-over-heels for her while she's convinced he loathes her, are pure gold. This novel really leans into that push-and-pull, and for those who enjoy a good romantic struggle, it delivers. I also appreciated that the female lead's reasoning for mistrusting her fiance was believable. It's not just a case of her being dense; she has "proof" in the form of his inner thoughts. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the political plot felt a little shallow. It's present, but it doesn't quite reach the same level of depth and complexity as the central romance. Also, the translation can be a bit clunky at times, with pronouns getting mixed up. This requires a bit of extra effort to decipher who's saying or doing what, which can disrupt the flow of reading. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I will note that the female lead eventually figures out that the male lead actually likes her, but continues to act cold towards him due to political circumstances, or so I've heard. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor flaws, "The Princess Who Can Read Hearts Doesn’t Notice the Obsession of Her Fiance" is a fun and engaging read, especially if you're a fan of the misunderstanding trope. The angst is top-notch, the premise is interesting, and the characters are likable. Just be prepared to forgive some translation quirks and a somewhat underdeveloped political subplot. I'd give it a solid recommendation for those looking for a lighthearted, romantic fantasy with a dash of drama.

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