Kawaii Onnanoko ni Kouryaku Sareru no Wa Suki desu ka?

Kawaii Onnanoko ni Kouryaku Sareru no Wa Suki desu ka?

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可愛い女の子に攻略されるのは好きですか?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Do you like being captured by cute girls?, KouSuki, 可愛い女の子に攻略されるのは好きですか?

By amano seiju, 天乃聖樹

3.8
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
ga novel

Description

Let the clumsy, strategic, and sweet love game begin! “Kitamikado-san, this is a love game, and whoever falls for the other first will become their s*ave.” Having been lured into a trap by the youngest successor of the Nanjou Family who govern the dark side of Japan, Nanjou Kisa, Kitamikado Mikado was unable to resist. What awaited him was the start of the love game, where openly admitting that one had feelings for the other would spell defeat. If Mikado, a sheltered boy from a renowned political family, were to decline the game, things would escalate into a scandal. Both of them bet their lives on this game, however Mikado slowly but steadily starts to lose his reason. That’s an obvious result, since he is starting to fall for Kisa. And that is the same for his opponent…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ga novel
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Kawaii Onnanoko ni Kouryaku Sareru no Wa Suki desu ka? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Kawaii Onnanoko ni Kouryaku Sareru no Wa Suki desu ka?* This web novel certainly sparked some strong opinions, and after diving in, I can see why. It's a rollercoaster of sweet moments mixed with some…questionable character choices. Overall, I found it an enjoyable, albeit flawed, read. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a Romeo and Juliet-esque setup where the MC and FMC belong to rival families and are locked in a "love game." The illustrations, I have to admit, are a major draw. They're gorgeous and really elevate the cute factor of the story. I went in expecting a fun, strategic battle of wits, a la *Kaguya-sama*, and while there are elements of that, it definitely takes its own unique (and sometimes bizarre) path. ### What Works Well The core romance is undeniably sweet. As the story progresses, the interactions between the MC and FMC become more wholesome, which I really appreciated. The humor, while occasionally absurd, landed well for me. It's the kind of ridiculousness that can be genuinely entertaining, especially when the characters are using outrageous methods to one-up each other in their "war of love." I was also drawn to the fact that, unlike some similar stories, the drama didn't leave me feeling emotionally drained. It's a relatively lighthearted read, perfect for when you want something fluffy and fun. The world building is also pretty good, with the characters all having important roles within Japan. ### Areas of Concern The biggest sticking point for many, and I can understand why, is the MC. He's often portrayed as a pushover, and his reactions to some pretty extreme situations can be frustrating. There are moments where his lack of initiative made me want to shake him. Also, the plot can get pretty illogical. You really have to suspend your disbelief to fully enjoy the over-the-top antics. The harem aspect might also be a turn-off for some, as it introduces additional love interests that can feel repetitive or unnecessary. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the ending feels abrupt, almost like a cliffhanger. While I won't delve into specifics, it's something to be aware of if you prefer stories with neatly tied-up conclusions. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, *Kawaii Onnanoko ni Kouryaku Sareru no Wa Suki desu ka?* offers a charming and entertaining experience. If you're willing to overlook a somewhat passive MC and embrace the story's inherent ridiculousness, you'll likely find yourself enjoying the sweet romance and comedic moments. It's not a masterpiece, but it's a worthwhile read if you're in the mood for a lighthearted rom-com with a unique twist.

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