Formerly, The Fallen Daughter of the Duke

Formerly, The Fallen Daughter of the Duke

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元、落ちこぼれ公爵令嬢です。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Moto, Ochikobore Koushaku Reijou desu., 元、落ちこぼれ公爵令嬢です。

By ichibu saki, 一分咲

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
75 chapters
Original Publisher
mag garden
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

Claire Martino has a fairy-tale life anyone would envy, with a noble upbringing, a crown prince for a fiancé, and a promising future ahead of her as Noston’s most powerful mage. That is, until everything crashes down around her when all of the family magical talent goes to her half sister, Charlotte, instead. With her engagement broken and reputation tarnished, Claire flees the only life she’s ever known and sets off on an adventure to find the freedom she’s craved all along. It’s anything but easy, but fortunately for a girl with dignity, talent, and a whole lot of bravery, nothing is impossible…even turning out to be a video game character! Much to her surprise, Claire finds herself periodically teleported to modern-day Tokyo where Claire Martino is no more than a side character in the classic dating sim game Upstart: Eternal Love. Yet even that won’t stop Claire from saving the day so she can unlock the good ending of her own route.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
mag garden
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Formerly, The Fallen Daughter of the Duke Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Formerly, The Fallen Daughter of the Duke "Formerly, The Fallen Daughter of the Duke" is a web novel that I went into with mixed expectations, given the range of opinions surrounding it. While some readers have absolutely adored the story, finding it a refreshing take on the villainess trope, others have been left disappointed by the plot's execution and character development. After diving in, I can see both sides of the argument. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The idea of a character existing within an otome game world and then gaining glimpses into a "real" world is certainly a unique twist. I found myself hoping for a story that would subvert typical genre conventions and offer something fresh. The early chapters held promise, hinting at a deeper narrative beyond the usual broken engagement scenario. ### What Works Well One aspect that many readers, including myself, appreciated was the earnestness of the protagonist, Claire. She's portrayed as modest and kind-hearted, which makes her easy to root for, especially after the mistreatment she faces. The initial conflict and mystery surrounding her character were also well-received, drawing me into the story and making me eager to uncover the truth behind her circumstances. Some readers also found the side characters to be well-developed and relatable, even if slightly one-dimensional. The gentle and heartwarming romance was also a highlight for some. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I started to see some of the criticisms come to light. A common complaint is that the MC is too perfect, bordering on a Mary Sue. While her kindness is admirable, it sometimes feels like she lacks flaws and struggles, leading to a lack of character growth. Several readers also pointed out that the plot can feel contrived, with convenient situations and instant connections that strain believability. The writing style, while direct, has been described as predictable and lacking depth, which can make the story feel superficial at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning A major point of contention is a significant plot twist involving time travel. The MC uses purification magic to rewind time, which some readers found jarring and detrimental to the established storyline, particularly the romance. This drastic change felt unearned and betrayed the investment they had made in the initial narrative. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Formerly, The Fallen Daughter of the Duke" is a somewhat uneven read. While it boasts an intriguing premise and a likeable protagonist, it suffers from inconsistent execution, predictable writing, and a controversial plot twist. If you're looking for a lighthearted, easy-to-read shoujo romance with a unique concept, this might be worth a try, but be prepared for some potential disappointments along the way. I'd recommend going in with lowered expectations and focusing on the enjoyable aspects of the story, such as the character interactions and the initial mystery.

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