Your Highness, the Voice of Your Heart is Leaking!

Your Highness, the Voice of Your Heart is Leaking!

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

陛下、心の声がだだ漏れです!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Heika, Kokoro no Koe ga Dadamore desu!, Your Majesty, the voice of your heart is leaking!, 陛下、心の声がだだ漏れです!

By shirohi, シロヒ

3.9
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
70 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

Marriage with the villainous ‘Ice Emperor’—despite his harsh words, the voice of his heart is super sweet!? The Princess of the Southern Kingdom, Tistye, who can read people’s heart, is married to Gaizel, the King of the Northern Kingdom, which is renowned for its outrageous cruelty. Contrary to his relentless cold words, she can hear the voice of his heart, which is surprisingly mellow—his gap almost causes her to die of embarrassment!

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Your Highness, the Voice of Your Heart is Leaking! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Your Highness, the Voice of Your Heart is Leaking! "Your Highness, the Voice of Your Heart is Leaking!" promised a fluffy, comedic romance, and for the most part, it delivered... at least initially. It's a lighthearted story with a unique premise: the female lead can hear the inner thoughts of the male lead. This leads to plenty of humorous situations, especially since he's the stoic Emperor whose inner monologue is anything *but* stoic. ### First Impressions The prologue immediately hooked me. The gap moe between the Emperor's outward demeanor and his internal gushing is undeniably adorable. I was ready for a sweet and engaging read, and the initial chapters definitely provided that. The translator's notes also added a layer of humor and enjoyment, making the experience even better. ### What Works Well The male lead, Gaizel, is definitely the star of the show. His character is well-developed, and his internal thoughts are a constant source of amusement. He's not your typical cold, aloof prince; his vulnerability and genuine affection for the female lead, Tistye, shine through, even when he's trying to act composed. The central premise – Tistye hearing Gaizel's thoughts – is used effectively for comedic effect and heartwarming moments. The initial arc of the story is well-paced and provides a satisfying resolution. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to stumble after the first arc. The author seems to forget the character development that occurred, leading to inconsistencies in the characters' actions and motivations. Tistye, in particular, suffers from a lack of agency and development. She often feels like a passive character, simply reacting to Gaizel rather than actively shaping her own destiny. Her world seems to revolve entirely around him, which can become tiresome. Furthermore, the world-building feels underdeveloped. The scale of the kingdoms and the logistics of travel and warfare don't quite hold up under scrutiny. This can detract from the overall immersion in the story. Finally, the constant interruptions to intimate moments between the leads can become frustrating and repetitive. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have mentioned that the first arc resolves the main conflict and provides a satisfying ending. However, the second arc seems to undo much of the progress made, and the characters regress. The rebellion plotline is resolved too quickly, and the subsequent focus on wedding preparations becomes monotonous. ### Final Verdict "Your Highness, the Voice of Your Heart is Leaking!" has its charms, particularly the adorable male lead and the humorous premise. However, the lack of character development for the female lead, the inconsistent plot, and the weak world-building ultimately hold it back. If you're looking for a light, fluffy read with a focus on romance and don't mind overlooking these flaws, you might enjoy it. However, if you're seeking a more substantial story with well-developed characters and a compelling plot, you might be disappointed. I'd recommend reading the first arc and considering stopping there for a more satisfying experience.

Related Novels