The Villainess who Only Had 100 Days to Live Had Fun Every Day

The Villainess who Only Had 100 Days to Live Had Fun Every Day

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100日後に死ぬ悪役令嬢は毎日がとても楽しい。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 100-Nichi-go ni Shinu Akuyaku Reijou wa Mainichi ga Totemo Tanoshii., The Villainess who Only had 100 Days to Live Had Fun Every Day, 100日後に死ぬ悪役令嬢は毎日がとても楽しい。

By yui regina, ゆいレギナ

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
61 chapters
Original Publisher
ga bunko

Description

The Duke’s daughter, Lelouche, received a revelation from God. “You’ll die in 100 days.” There were rumors that her fiancé, the crown prince, had found another woman and was about to annul their engagement. …Moreover, it seemed that no matter what she did, Lelouche couldn’t escape her death. However, the circumstances and the method of her death could be changed. After being told that, Lelouche offered a bet to God. “If I can show you a beautiful death, I want you to reward me.” “Alright. In your next life, I will grant your wishes.” …Well, looks like I got my hands full—thought Lelouche. She couldn’t leave that thieving cat as it was. She also had to do something about her withdrawn brother. She had to prepare something to support her parents. She had a lot of things to do…! In the end, she shall regret nothing…! Thus, a life where she made a bet to a God had begun.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ga bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Villainess who Only Had 100 Days to Live Had Fun Every Day Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Villainess who Only Had 100 Days to Live Had Fun Every Day This title grabbed my attention immediately, and after diving in, I can see why so many readers have been captivated by this story. It's a blend of drama, fantasy, and romance, with a unique premise that kept me guessing. Overall, it's a worthwhile read, though not without its minor flaws. ### First Impressions Initially, the story seemed like your typical villainess reincarnation trope. A noblewoman with a limited lifespan decides to live life to the fullest. However, I soon realized that there's much more beneath the surface. The narrative is intricate, with complex character relationships and a mysterious undercurrent that had me hooked. It's a short story, so it's easy to read in one or two sittings. ### What Works Well I found the female lead, Lelouche, to be a real highlight. She's quirky, fun, and dignified, making her an endearing protagonist to follow. Her calm attitude, especially given her impending doom, is admirable. The story excels in challenging your perceptions of each character. I constantly found myself changing my mind about who I loved and who I hated. The banter between Lelouche and the God was also a fun element, adding a touch of levity to the otherwise serious themes. While not a focus, the romance is well-paced and avoids many common clichés. ### Areas of Concern I do agree that the romance could have been more developed. While the ending is satisfying, it might leave some readers wanting a deeper connection between the leads. Some readers may struggle with the story's "straightforwardness," as it doesn't delve into deep scheming or convoluted plots. Also, the world-building is a bit lacking. I think that the world-building could have been used better to set up the final stage, especially since it plays such a small role. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following contains potential spoilers regarding the male lead and ending. Many readers have discussed the identity of the male lead as God and the nature of the FL's multiple lives. The second prince's actions and their consequences are also a key point of discussion. Be wary when reading further if you wish to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict "The Villainess who Only Had 100 Days to Live Had Fun Every Day" is a fantastic short story that's well worth your time. Despite some minor shortcomings in the romance and world-building, the engaging characters, intriguing plot, and overall refreshing nature of the story make it a memorable read. Just be prepared for a bit of tragedy along the way!

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