The Rainfall Princess of the Desert Country – A Former Wizard Who Was Executed Has Reincarnated as a Farmer’s Daughter

The Rainfall Princess of the Desert Country – A Former Wizard Who Was Executed Has Reincarnated as a Farmer’s Daughter

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砂漠の国の雨降らし姫〜前世で処刑された魔法使いは農家の娘になりました〜

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Rainfall Princess in the Desert Country, Sabaku no Kuni no Amefurashi Hime, 砂漠の国の雨降らし姫〜前世で処刑された魔法使いは農家の娘になりました〜

By syuu, 守雨

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
68 chapters
Original Publisher
ga novel

Description

Alesia possesses the ability to make it rain while she sleeps. Her parents go to great lengths to protect her and conceal her abilities. One day, Alesia’s memories of her past life return: Alesia used to be Aura, a wizard who excelled at water magic. She had fought on the front lines for her country and was promised the title of queen. However, at the age of twenty-three, she was falsely accused of conspiracy and executed. Because of her past life, she prefers to live a normal, peaceful life and serve others in this life rather than enjoy honor and status. This is the story of Alesia, a girl who makes it rain when she sleeps and who tries to live a positive life and be kind to others out of regret for her past life. The story spans many years, from childhood to adulthood. The plot progresses at a leisurely pace.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ga novel
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Rainfall Princess of the Desert Country – A Former Wizard Who Was Executed Has Reincarnated as a Farmer’s Daughter Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Rainfall Princess of the Desert Country – A Former Wizard Who Was Executed Has Reincarnated as a Farmer’s Daughter ### First Impressions The premise of "The Rainfall Princess of the Desert Country" immediately grabbed my attention: a betrayed wizard reincarnated as a farmer's daughter. The blend of fantasy, romance, and slice-of-life elements seemed promising. I was eager to see how the author would weave these genres together, especially with the added layer of mystery surrounding her past life. It felt like a story with a lot of potential for both lighthearted moments and deeper emotional resonance. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is the seamless connection between Alesia's past and present lives. The story does a good job of doling out information and slowly revealing the truth. I also found Alesia's character development to be compelling, even if her initial guilt-ridden reaction to betrayal isn't everyone's cup of tea. The story shines in its ability to create a chill and captivating atmosphere, making it an easy and enjoyable read. The blend of magic, family love, and a touch of retribution creates a satisfying narrative arc. ### Areas of Concern While the story has its strengths, I also found some areas that could have been improved. The pacing felt rushed at times, particularly towards the end. I also noticed that the ending felt too abrupt, especially regarding the romance between Alesia and the prince. Their relationship felt underdeveloped, and the sudden engagement and marriage felt like a missed opportunity to explore their dynamic further. The antagonists, while present, lacked depth and impact, making the conflicts feel somewhat simplistic. The numerous plot ideas, while interesting, sometimes felt overloaded, preventing certain storylines from receiving the attention they deserved. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned the rushed ending and the sudden development of the romance with the prince. Some felt that Alesia's choice to end up with the prince felt forced, especially when compared to her connection with her childhood friend, Hakeem. The lack of sweet moments and interactions between Alesia and the prince left some readers wanting more. The schemes of the enemy kingdom also felt underdeveloped and easily resolved, diminishing the overall impact of the conflict. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Rainfall Princess of the Desert Country" is an enjoyable, albeit somewhat flawed, read. It's a decent story with a solid premise, perfect for a lighthearted escape. However, the rushed pacing, underdeveloped romance, and simplistic conflicts prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a chill story with magic, family, and a touch of intrigue, this might be worth your time. Just be prepared for a few bumps along the way.

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