What If You Spoil a High School Girl Who Looks Like a Landmine?

What If You Spoil a High School Girl Who Looks Like a Landmine?

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見た目は地雷系の世話焼き女子高生を甘やかしたら?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 見た目は地雷系の世話焼き女子高生を甘やかしたら?

By kaname aizuki, 藍月 要

3.9
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Her fashion, which features pink and black and is adorned with ribbons, frills, and lace, strikes a balance between cute and dark——it’s known as the ‘Landmine Type’ (Jirai-kei). If she were a character in a movie or anime, one hundred out of a hundred people would assume ‘there’s more to her than meets the eye.’ As I expected, while she favors such attire, the high school girl named Raihara Amane harbors a secret desire within her. This ‘secret desire’ led her to stalk me for an entire month before confiding the reason to me To fulfill her wish, we visit game centers, go on festival, and I indulge her to the fullest. However, something seems to be wrong——

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

What If You Spoil a High School Girl Who Looks Like a Landmine? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on What If You Spoil a High School Girl Who Looks Like a Landmine? "What If You Spoil a High School Girl Who Looks Like a Landmine?" certainly grabbed my attention with its intriguing title. The premise alone suggests a story that's more than just your average high school romance, and after diving in, I can say that it mostly delivers on that promise. The novel delves into the complexities of relationships, particularly when one person comes with a history of abuse and the other has a… unique approach to expressing affection. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little wary. The term "landmine girl" can be off-putting, but the story explores the concept in a way that's both fascinating and a little unsettling. The female lead, Raihara Amane, definitely makes an impression. Her dedication to the male lead, Chifuji Kei, is intense, and it quickly becomes clear that there's more to her actions than simple affection. She’s not just quirky; there's an underlying obsessive quality that adds a layer of psychological depth to the story. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its exploration of the characters' inner worlds. Chifuji's background as an abuse victim is handled with sensitivity, and his reticence and acceptance of blame make him a compelling character. Raihara's journey of self-discovery, as she comes to terms with the nature of her own desires and actions, is equally engaging. I found myself rooting for both of them to find a healthy balance in their relationship. The early romance aspect is also well-executed. The story doesn't shy away from the awkwardness and uncertainties of young love, making it relatable and believable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains potential spoilers. Proceed with caution. The revelation that Raihara is a "true Landmine" is a significant plot point. Her initial actions, driven by instinct and a desire to care for something, evolve into something more calculated and obsessive. This twist adds a layer of complexity to her character and forces both her and Chifuji to confront the unhealthy aspects of their dynamic. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "What If You Spoil a High School Girl Who Looks Like a Landmine?" to be a thought-provoking and engaging read. It's not always comfortable, but it tackles complex themes with a refreshing honesty. If you're looking for a romance that goes beyond the typical tropes and delves into the darker aspects of human connection, this novel is definitely worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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