I Can’t Convey It in Words
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言葉でしか伝えられない
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Kotobade shika Tsutae rarenai, Kotoba de shika Tsutaerarenai, 言葉でしか伝えられない
By chatora, 茶トラ
Completed japanese Web Novel
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I was reincarnated inside an otome game, but I’m just a nameless mob.Because I can’t appear on stage, I just whisper words of love to my beloved fiance.
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## My Thoughts on I Can’t Convey It in Words
This little oneshot certainly packed a punch! "I Can’t Convey It in Words" is a charming, albeit brief, dip into a world of aristocratic misunderstandings and heartwarming affection. While I desperately wish there was more to the story, I can see why it resonated with so many.
### First Impressions
From the get-go, the writing style pulled me in. It's almost poetic, focusing on the feelings and inner thoughts of the characters rather than a complex plot. I immediately felt a sense of warmth and nostalgia, like biting into a batch of freshly baked cookies. The premise, a typical otome game setup with a "cannon fodder" female lead and a capture target male lead, is familiar, but the execution feels fresh and sweet.
### What Works Well
The dual perspective is a stroke of genius. Seeing the inner turmoil of both the MC and ML, their awkward attempts to express their feelings, really elevated the story. I found myself completely invested in their relationship and aching for them to overcome their communication barriers. There's a certain gentle quality to the narrative that's incredibly appealing. It's a story that prioritizes character emotions and atmosphere over intricate plot development, and it succeeds beautifully in that regard. I also appreciated the focus on the female lead cherishing every moment with her fiancé, even while believing he'll eventually end up with the game's heroine.
### Areas of Concern
Honestly, my biggest complaint – and it's a common one – is simply that it's too short! The lack of a substantial plot might not appeal to everyone, either. It really does feel more like a summary or a poem than a fully fleshed-out story. Also, the "heroine" felt a bit shoe-horned in, but it wasn't enough to detract from my enjoyment too much.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have noted that the MC's words eventually reach the ML's heart.
### Final Verdict
Despite its brevity, "I Can’t Convey It in Words" is a delightful read. It’s a fluffy, cute, and heartwarming tale that left me wanting more. If you're looking for a quick dose of sweetness and don't mind a lack of plot, I highly recommend giving this oneshot a try. Just be prepared to feel a pang of sadness when it ends! I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.