Kiss the Black Cat

Kiss the Black Cat

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黒猫にキスを

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Kuroneko ni Kiss wo, 黒猫にキスを

By suzuki lemon, 鈴木レモン

4.3
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
27 chapters
Original Publisher
ichijinsha

Description

Nidel, who belonged to the Technological Magic Order that held low prestige became the bodyguard of a foreign prince behind the scenes. Left with no choice, he assumed the role of a bodyguard, turning into a black cat using the transformation magic he prided himself in, but the one who assumed the role as official bodyguard was the Royal Knight Legato. Nidel, who one-sidedly held feelings of affection towards Legato, thought of this circumstance to be interesting, butー

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ichijinsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Kiss the Black Cat Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Kiss the Black Cat "Kiss the Black Cat" promised fluff, romance, and a dash of fantasy, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a light read, and that's precisely what I got, though with a few caveats along the way. It's definitely a novel that leans heavily into its strengths, sometimes at the expense of deeper world-building or intricate plotting. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are undeniably charming. The premise of a magician going undercover as a black cat to protect a foreign prince is instantly appealing, and the early interactions between Nidel, the magician, and Legato, the knight captain, are sweet and engaging. I was quickly drawn into their budding connection, especially as Nidel navigated the challenges of being a cat while secretly harboring feelings for Legato. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its characters and their relationship. Many readers praised the realistic and gradual development of their romance, avoiding the all-too-common insta-love trope. I appreciated that both Nidel and Legato had their own insecurities and concerns, which they grappled with throughout the story. The author also does a good job of giving us both points of view, which is something that is missing from similar novels. The story is concise and heartwarming, and I found myself smiling a lot. ### Areas of Concern While the focus on character development is a major plus, it also leads to one of the novel's weaknesses: the underdeveloped world. The fantasy setting feels more like a backdrop than an integral part of the story. I would have liked to see more exploration of the kingdom, its magic system, and the political landscape. Another point of contention, for me, was Legato's initial indecisiveness. While some readers found it realistic, I felt that it dragged on a bit too long and occasionally made him come across as insensitive. This issue seemed to be resolved as the novel went on though, as Legato realized his feelings for Nidel. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the reviews mention specific plot points, so be warned about potential spoilers ahead! For example, there are references to Legato's past experiences and the reactions of other characters to their relationship. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Kiss the Black Cat" is a sweet and enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for a character-driven romance with a touch of fantasy. While it may not be groundbreaking in terms of plot or world-building, the heartwarming relationship between Nidel and Legato is ultimately what makes this novel shine. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys fluffy BL with a focus on realistic character interactions.

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