You’re the God of Rom-Com but You’re Interfering With My Romantic Comedy Life?

You’re the God of Rom-Com but You’re Interfering With My Romantic Comedy Life?

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ラブコメの神様なのに俺のラブコメを邪魔するの?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Love Comedy no Kami-sama na no ni Ore no Love Comedy wo Jama suru no?, ラブコメの神様なのに俺のラブコメを邪魔するの?

By sangatsu midori, 三月みどり

3.5
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
3 volumes
Original Publisher
mf bunko j

Description

“Do you really like Tenshin Himari that much, Yuugo?” “Yeah. I love Tenshin.” “Why can’t it be someone like me? I’m beautiful and have big breasts. And I really, really love Yuugo! So please go out with me!” “I’m sorry Tsukimiya. I can’t go out with you.” “Oh, come on! Am I not good enough? Your feelings will never reach Tenshin. Because Yuugo, I will use all my power as the god of rom-com to stop you from confessing your love to Tenshin!” “Do you really want to interfere with my love life that badly?” ”Yes.” “Instant response?” “B-because…… I-I love you, Yuugo! So, you should hurry up and give up on that woman and f-fall in love with me!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
mf bunko j
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

You’re the God of Rom-Com but You’re Interfering With My Romantic Comedy Life? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You’re the God of Rom-Com but You’re Interfering With My Romantic Comedy Life? Alright, let's dive into this ridiculously titled web novel. "You’re the God of Rom-Com but You’re Interfering With My Romantic Comedy Life?" certainly grabbed my attention with its premise. A god meddling in a human's love life? Sounds like a recipe for chaos and potentially some hilarious situations. After reading a bit about it, here's what I think. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was cautiously optimistic. The concept is unique, and I'm always a sucker for a good romantic comedy with a supernatural twist. I was hoping for a lighthearted story with plenty of laughs and maybe even some heartwarming moments. I went into it expecting a fun, albeit perhaps a bit predictable, ride. ### What Works Well The humor seems to be a major draw for many readers. I found myself chuckling at the absurdity of the situations the protagonist finds himself in. The idea of a god going to extreme lengths to sabotage a confession is inherently funny, and the author seems to capitalize on that. I also appreciate that the MC is portrayed as a relatively normal guy. It's refreshing to see a protagonist who isn't overly dense or overpowered, making him more relatable and easier to root for. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel does have some significant issues that I can't ignore. The premise, while initially intriguing, seems to wear thin rather quickly. A major point of contention is the goddess's constant interference. While the humor is appreciated at first, the relentless sabotage of the MC's romantic endeavors becomes frustrating after a while. It feels like the conflict is artificially prolonged, leading to a sense of annoyance rather than amusement. I also think the romantic interest could be more active. It would be nice to see her take initiative instead of simply waiting for the MC to confess. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed frustration with the goddess's motivations and actions. The revelation that she initially helped the MC meet his crush only to later sabotage his attempts at confession is seen as a weak justification for her behavior. The constant surveillance and interference, including physical altercations, feel excessive and borderline stalker-ish. ### Final Verdict Overall, "You’re the God of Rom-Com but You’re Interfering With My Romantic Comedy Life?" has potential, but it needs some serious refinement. The humor and relatable protagonist are definite strengths, but the repetitive plot and frustrating interference from the goddess detract from the overall experience. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars. It's worth checking out if you're in the mood for a lighthearted comedy, but be prepared for some moments of frustration along the way.

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