I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s M*rder Mastermind and Failed

I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s M*rder Mastermind and Failed

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デスゲーム漫画の黒幕殺人鬼の妹に転生して失敗した

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Desugeemu manga no kuromaku satsujinki no imouto ni tensei shite shippaishita, Desuge Imouto, It Was Such a Failure to be Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s M*rder Mastermind, デスゲーム漫画の黒幕殺人鬼の妹に転生して失敗した

By inaida sou, 稲井田そう

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

Description

One day, Mai remembers that her perfect stepbrother is a character in a death game manga and that one year later he will hold a death game involving all of his classmates, killing his sister in the process. Mai plans a variety of surprises for her stepbrother every day based on what he said in the manga, “Nothing unexpected happened, so I was bored,” but as the days go by, he begins to show abnormal signs… Only I know what my brother’s really like!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s M*rder Mastermind and Failed This title certainly grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I found a story that's both twisted and surprisingly adorable. The premise is a fresh take on the reincarnation trope, throwing the protagonist into a world of her own making to try and circumvent a future filled with death and despair. It's a wild ride, and I can definitely see why so many readers are hooked. ### First Impressions The initial chapters immediately establish a sense of danger and intrigue. The dynamic between the protagonist, Mai, and her stepbrother, Makoto, is unsettling yet fascinating. Mai's eccentric attempts to "surprise" Makoto and prevent his descent into becoming a mass murderer are simultaneously hilarious and deeply concerning. It's clear from the get-go that this isn't your typical fluffy reincarnation story. ### What Works Well The characters are a major draw. Makoto, the yandere male lead, is a particularly compelling character. He starts off as an apathetic sociopath, but his interactions with Mai slowly chip away at his cold exterior, leading to a twisted, obsessive form of affection. The story does a great job of balancing Mai's optimistic POV with Makoto's disturbing inner monologues, creating a constant sense of tension. Also, the pacing feels just right, not too fast and not too slow. I also loved the translations. The translators did a great job of capturing the nuances of the story and making it easy to read. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so here's where things get a little spoilery. It seems that the ending is surprisingly wholesome, despite the dark themes. Makoto's feelings for Mai lead him away from his murderous tendencies, although not in the way she initially intended. The two eventually get together, and while their relationship is definitely unconventional, it's also strangely cute. It's also suggested that Mai herself might be a bit of a brocon, adding another layer of complexity to their dynamic. ### Final Verdict "I Reincarnated as the Little Sister of a Death Game Manga’s M*rder Mastermind and Failed" is a unique and engaging read that I would recommend if you're looking for something a little different. It's a surprisingly cute story with dark undertones, a compelling yandere male lead, and a quirky protagonist. While it might not be for everyone, those who enjoy twisted romances and psychological thrillers will definitely find something to love here. Just be prepared for a wild ride!