I’m Not Even an Otome Game Mob Character

I’m Not Even an Otome Game Mob Character

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乙女ゲーのモブですらないんだが

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Otome Game no Mobu desura naindaga, 乙女ゲーのモブですらないんだが

By gyokuro, 玉露

4.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Issac, who has memories of his previous life in Japan, is an apprentice gardener of a duke’s family. The duke’s house was the house of a rival daughter of an otome game played by his younger sister! But I realized that I’m not a mob in the game. There is no possibility of being caught up with the rival and facing ruin. Does it make sense for me to have memories of my previous life? That’s why I aimed to become a gardener without worrying about being in the world of an otome game.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Not Even an Otome Game Mob Character Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Not Even an Otome Game Mob Character "I’m Not Even an Otome Game Mob Character" is a title that immediately grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I can see why it's garnered a dedicated following. It's a charming story that, while rooted in the isekai and otome game tropes, carves out its own unique path. ### First Impressions Initially, I was expecting a typical otome game reincarnation story, complete with villainesses to save and love interests to conquer. However, this novel pleasantly subverted my expectations. The protagonist, reincarnated with only fragmented memories of the game, focuses on a simple life as a gardener. This slice-of-life approach, especially in the earlier chapters, is incredibly refreshing. ### What Works Well The novel's greatest strength lies in its wholesome and fluffy nature. The protagonist's genuine kindness and dedication to his craft are endearing. The relationships he builds, particularly with the "villainess," are heartwarming and feel organic. Many readers (including myself) appreciated the lack of unnecessary drama and the focus on character development. The world-building is also well-done, creating a believable and engaging setting for the story to unfold. I also found the interactions between the MC and the FMC to be interesting. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the novel, I can see some potential drawbacks. Some readers might find the lack of a strong "otome game" plot disappointing. It's more of a reincarnation story with otome game elements than a full-blown otome game narrative. Also, some have mentioned that the later parts of the story, particularly the academy arc, feel rushed and less satisfying than the earlier chapters. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor pacing issues towards the end, "I’m Not Even an Otome Game Mob Character" is a delightful and heartwarming read. If you're looking for a fluffy, character-driven story with a unique twist on the isekai genre, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. Just be prepared for a focus on slice-of-life elements and character interactions rather than a traditional otome game plot.

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