A Divine Dragon Girl (Bahamut) Falls In Love At First Sight With A Failure Dragon Knight

A Divine Dragon Girl (Bahamut) Falls In Love At First Sight With A Failure Dragon Knight

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落ちこぼれ竜騎士、神竜少女(バハムート)に一目惚れされる

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: BahamutGirl, Ochikobore Ryuukishi, Bahamut ni Hitomebore Sareru, 落ちこぼれ竜騎士、神竜少女(バハムート)に一目惚れされる

By miyama suzu, 深山鈴

3.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
455 chapters
Original Publisher
shufunotomosha

Description

Alto Estenia is a boy who dreams of becoming a hero. He enters an academy that trains dragon knights, but is spotted by a nobleman and bullied. The people around him and his teachers turn a blind eye, and he becomes physically and mentally exhausted. One day, however, he meets a girl and she falls in love with him at first sight. The girl, Justina, declares in front of the whole school that she will follow Alto and enter the academy. “From now on, I will be Alto’s cavalry dragon!” Justina’s true identity is the transformed form of the divine dragon Bahamut. The sweet school life of the divine dragon girl and the kind-hearted dragon knight boy begins!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shufunotomosha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

A Divine Dragon Girl (Bahamut) Falls In Love At First Sight With A Failure Dragon Knight Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Divine Dragon Girl (Bahamut) Falls In Love At First Sight With A Failure Dragon Knight This title is quite a mouthful, isn't it? "A Divine Dragon Girl (Bahamut) Falls In Love At First Sight With A Failure Dragon Knight" promises a fluffy, potentially trope-filled fantasy romance, and from what I've gathered, it delivers on that promise, for better or worse. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little hesitant. Some early reactions suggest the story starts off rather generically. The setup seems to rely heavily on familiar harem tropes – the kindhearted but dense male lead, the instant attraction, and the stereotypical bully. I'm not always opposed to familiar territory, but I do hope for a fresh spin. ### What Works Well However, as the story progresses, it seems to find its footing. Many readers praised the interactions between Justinia, the dragon girl, and Estenia, the "failure" dragon knight. Apparently, their dynamic is quite cute and wholesome, with Justinia being fiercely protective and Estenia genuinely striving to improve himself. This is a definite plus! I always appreciate a male protagonist who isn't simply coasting on the female lead's power but actively works toward his own goals. The focus on Estenia's perseverance and his desire to become strong through his own efforts is a refreshing take on the typical power dynamic. ### Areas of Concern My main concern revolves around the male lead's personality. While his good nature is a plus, some found him overly polite and timid, to the point of being unrelatable. This is a valid criticism; a protagonist needs to have some depth and emotional complexity to truly resonate with readers. It sounds like the story walks a fine line between a gentle hero and a character lacking in distinct personality. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I've seen some mentions of specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. I'll avoid specifics, but it seems there are moments where Estenia gets to show his worth and save Justina despite her immense power. ### Final Verdict Overall, "A Divine Dragon Girl (Bahamut) Falls In Love At First Sight With A Failure Dragon Knight" sounds like a decent read if you're in the mood for a fluffy, lighthearted fantasy romance. Just be prepared for some potentially generic tropes early on and a possibly overly gentle protagonist. However, the charming interactions between the leads and the male lead's dedication to self-improvement might just win you over. I would give it a try if you need a simple and fun read.

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