There Was No Escaping My Genius, Perfect Childhood Friend Anymore

There Was No Escaping My Genius, Perfect Childhood Friend Anymore

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天才で完璧な幼馴染からはもう既に逃げられなくなっていた

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 天才で完璧な幼馴染からはもう既に逃げられなくなっていた

By りと

2.7
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
25 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

The main character Futaba was a reincarnated person.But in his new life, he meets a girl who is too much of a genius. The two have grown up together since they were small children.However, Futaba unknowingly saves Saaya’s life, and the weight of Saaya’s love accelerates. “Aha♪ I won’t let you go anywhere, and you can’t, okay? Because you and I are destined for each other!” The girl’s love had turned into [Yandere]

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

There Was No Escaping My Genius, Perfect Childhood Friend Anymore Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on There Was No Escaping My Genius, Perfect Childhood Friend Anymore "There Was No Escaping My Genius, Perfect Childhood Friend Anymore" promises a cute and comedic slice-of-life romance, but my experience with it was... well, complicated. The premise – a genius male protagonist and his perfect childhood friend – certainly has appeal, and I was initially drawn in by the potential for lighthearted fun. However, some elements left me scratching my head. ### First Impressions The early chapters focus on the childhood arc, which is where I started to have some reservations. The interactions between the young protagonist and his love interest felt somewhat off-kilter. While the "doting love interests" tag suggests a certain level of affection, the execution felt a little strange to me. ### What Works Well Despite my concerns, the core concept of a genius protagonist navigating the ups and downs of school life and first love does hold some charm. The confident protagonist archetype can be entertaining when done well, and the potential for comedic situations is definitely present. I also appreciated the glimpses of the protagonist's hard work and dedication, which added a layer of depth beyond just pure genius. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue stemmed from the believability of certain scenes, particularly within the childhood arc. Some of the events felt exaggerated, stretching the boundaries of what's plausible, even within a lighthearted slice-of-life story. I found myself questioning the age appropriateness of certain interactions and plot developments, which detracted from my overall enjoyment. The power scaling also felt a little out of place, especially in a setting that is otherwise grounded in reality. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I have to tread carefully here, as some plot points were mentioned that venture into spoiler territory. Specifically, a scene involving a kidnapping and the protagonist's reaction to it raised some eyebrows. The level of physical prowess displayed by a five-year-old character felt unrealistic and jarring. ### Final Verdict While "There Was No Escaping My Genius, Perfect Childhood Friend Anymore" has the potential to be a fun and heartwarming read, the execution needs some refinement. The core concept is appealing, and the characters have moments of charm, but the believability issues and occasional tonal inconsistencies ultimately held me back from fully embracing the story. I'm hoping that as the story progresses beyond the childhood arc, it will find a more solid footing and deliver on its initial promise.

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