I’m the Heroine, but I Want to Hand That Role Over

I’m the Heroine, but I Want to Hand That Role Over

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私がヒロインだけど、その役は譲ります

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Watashi ga Heroine dakedo, Sono Yaku wa Yuzurimasu, 私がヒロインだけど、その役は譲ります

By masuda mirin, 増田みりん

4.0
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
149 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

I was reborn as the heroine of a shoujo manga I had read in my previous life. Yay! That’s not it! Out of everyone, I was reborn as the heroine that I hated. I don’t want to be that girl, I don’t want to stick to men that like such a girl either! In preparation for the high school entrance ceremony, I decided. I will completely avoid the hero and make the rival character and the hero stick together. Since the high school entrance ceremony, I stealthily watched over the hero and the rival character from the shadows and saw them grinning and getting along with each other. Even though I was just gazing at them, I somehow became acquaintances with the rival character and am having tea with them right now.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’m the Heroine, but I Want to Hand That Role Over Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m the Heroine, but I Want to Hand That Role Over "I’m the Heroine, but I Want to Hand That Role Over" is a completed web novel that I've been reading as the translation progresses. It blends comedy, fantasy, romance, and school life, and overall, I found it a fairly enjoyable, if not particularly groundbreaking, read. It certainly scratched my itch for a fluffy, lighthearted story. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely what drew me in: a heroine reincarnated into a shoujo manga world who actively avoids her destined role to support her favorite character, the "villainess." This concept immediately sets it apart from standard reincarnation stories where the protagonist typically embraces their new life. At first, I was intrigued, but I was also cautious, hoping the story wouldn't fall into overused tropes. ### What Works Well What I enjoyed most was the dynamic between the main character, Rinka, and the love interest, Hasumi. Their initial interactions are mildly antagonistic, which I found refreshing. The chemistry between them is palpable, and the romance progresses at a satisfying pace. I also appreciated how the story quickly diverged from the original manga's plot, creating a unique path for Rinka. The author did a great job of making the characters likeable, even with their flaws. It's a lighthearted read, perfect for when you want something easy and fun. The slice-of-life and school life aspects were well-executed, making the world feel vibrant and engaging. ### Areas of Concern One of my biggest issues with the novel is Rinka's density. While it's played for comedic effect, it sometimes felt over the top. There were moments when her obliviousness to the feelings of those around her became frustrating. Also, while the plot is generally enjoyable, it does occasionally fall into clichés common in the shoujo genre. It's also worth noting that some readers have found the translation to be a bit stiff, which can detract from the overall reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned that the male lead falls in love with her at first sight despite her actively trying to avoid him. ### Final Verdict Despite some flaws, "I’m the Heroine, but I Want to Hand That Role Over" is a fun and fluffy read that I'd recommend to fans of shoujo stories. If you enjoy lighthearted romance with a touch of comedy and don't mind a dense protagonist, this novel is worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 4/5 stars.

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