Akuyaku Reijo Ni Koi Wo Shite

Akuyaku Reijo Ni Koi Wo Shite

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悪役令嬢に恋をして

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Falling In Love With the Villainess, FILWTV, Rơi vào lưới tình với nữ phản diện, 悪役令嬢に恋をして

By tsukino ayato, 月野 文人

4.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
126 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

When he regained consciousness he was already in another world. There was no meeting with a God, no cheat skills, just a sudden reincarnation. There was no time to find his bearings either, he was in a life-or-death trouble from the start that would somehow result in being employed as a valet to a vain youngster from an aristocratic family. He would, in time, discover an astonishing truth about this new world and vow to fight it with all his might to protect the people important to him. No matter how reckless that would be.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Akuyaku Reijo Ni Koi Wo Shite Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Akuyaku Reijo Ni Koi Wo Shite* *Akuyaku Reijo Ni Koi Wo Shite* (Falling in Love with the Villainess) is a web novel that took me on a rollercoaster. It's a story that clearly evokes strong feelings, both positive and negative, from its readers. While some found it to be a diamond in the rough, others felt it was a frustrating mess. I'm somewhere in the middle, appreciating its unique aspects while acknowledging its flaws. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a protagonist reincarnated into a world seemingly governed by otome game mechanics. The early chapters promised an intriguing story of loyalty, political intrigue, and a protagonist willing to do anything for his masters, even if it meant going against the "world's plot armor." The idea of a male lead dedicated to supporting the villainess was certainly a refreshing change of pace. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the intricate plot, especially as the story progressed through its various arcs. The war strategies and political maneuvering were particularly well-received. I also found the character development to be a strong point, especially the slow-burn romance between the protagonist and the villainess. The author really emphasizes the relationships between characters, and makes them feel unique and alive. The age progression was also a welcome element, adding a layer of realism to the characters' growth. ### Areas of Concern However, I also understand the criticisms leveled against the novel. Some readers found the protagonist's actions illogical and frustrating, particularly his perceived denseness when it came to the heroine's feelings. The plot, at times, seemed to rely on convenient excuses and unresolved misunderstandings. The middle arcs were often criticized for being boring, with a focus on fief management that didn't quite live up to the initial promise. Some also felt that some characters acted incompetently to artificially raise the tension. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have criticized the ending and certain plot developments in the later arcs. Specifically, some found the transition of certain characters to be frustrating, and the ending to be unsatisfying. ### Final Verdict Overall, *Akuyaku Reijo Ni Koi Wo Shite* is a novel with a lot of potential, but it's not without its flaws. If you're looking for a unique isekai story with a dedicated protagonist, intricate plots, and slow-burn romance, this might be worth your time. However, be prepared for some frustrating moments and plot contrivances along the way. I would say give the first arc a try, and then decide if the rest of the ride is for you.

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