This Love is Futile

This Love is Futile

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これは報われない恋だ。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kore wa Mukuwarenai Koi da., This is an Impossible Love, これは報われない恋だ。

By asahi tenma, 朝陽天満

4.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
781 chapters
Original Publisher
alphapolis

Description

“Another Dimension Online”, or ADO for short, had long occupied a top spot in popular VRMMO game rankings. Users can create an account at the age of fifteen; the main character had enjoyed playing it since their fifteenth birthday. The game concept was a world where the demon lord had been defeated and you could play around freely. The main character collected materials, chatted with NPCs, and completed quests, but he was also in love with a character from the game, and that character passionately returned his love. Nevertheless, that love could never be made a reality.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
alphapolis
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

This Love is Futile Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on This Love is Futile ### First Impressions "This Love is Futile" immediately grabbed my attention with its blend of adult fantasy, romance, and slice-of-life elements. The premise – a VR game that's actually a link to another world – felt fresh, and the tags like "devoted love interests" and "alchemy" definitely piqued my curiosity. Diving in, I was eager to see how the author would balance the game elements with the romance and world-building. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel, in my opinion, is the world-building. The intricate details of the alternate universe and the implications of the VR game being a bridge between worlds kept me invested. The main character, with his unique alchemy profession, is also a major draw. I appreciate that he's portrayed as hardworking and proactive, but also humble and well-liked. It makes him easy to root for, and his relationships with other characters feel genuine. I also found the romance to be a comforting constant. The main couple gets together early, and their relationship is generally stable and supportive. While some might find the "idiot couple" dynamic a bit much, I personally enjoyed the lighthearted and fluffy moments interspersed throughout the plot. The smut scenes are well-done and complement the story nicely. ### Areas of Concern While I mostly enjoyed the novel, I did have a few reservations. The potential for angst related to the "falling in love with a game character" trope is definitely present. Also, the idea of players potentially harming NPCs who are essentially real people raises some ethical questions that I hope the story addresses adequately. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning *Proceed with caution, spoilers ahead!* The revelation that the VR game world is actually an alternate universe, and the NPCs are not just code, adds a layer of complexity to the story. The fact that the ML's family is using the game to connect both worlds raises the stakes considerably. Also, the MC's alchemy profession being vital to saving the world puts a lot of pressure on him. *Spoilers end here* ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd say "This Love is Futile" is a worthwhile read for fans of BL fantasy with a strong focus on world-building and a sweet, fluffy romance. While there are some potential pitfalls to be aware of, the strengths of the story – the engaging characters, detailed world, and heartwarming relationship – definitely outweigh the concerns. I'm eager to see where the story goes and how the author resolves the ethical dilemmas and potential for angst. I'm giving it a solid recommendation.

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