Wanting to turn over a new leaf after moving…
I thought I could start over and forget my lonely middle school days, but what awaited me there was…
S*upid classmates once again!
I’ve had enough of these people.
In the end, am I destined to stay lonely…?
Then, one person approached me.
She was the vice-president of the student council, Satsukawa Sara, who was known for her coldness towards others and her overly beautiful appearance, the “Lonely Goddess”.
But I know… her other side.
That she’s so kind, and has a very caring side.
“You’re getting too familiar, aren’t you? You guys… don’t get in the way!”
“From now on, I’ll be taking care of you every day at your house!”
“Here, I’ll fix your tie, but you have to stay put. If you move… Fu-fu-fu.”
W-Wait! Don’t do that in a public place!
Thus, I became even more isolated…
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Lonely Me and the Lonely Caring Goddess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Lonely Me and the Lonely Caring Goddess
Alright, let's dive into "Lonely Me and the Lonely Caring Goddess." I've been spending some time with this web novel, and I've got some thoughts to share. Overall, it's a heartwarming and engaging story, but it's not without its quirks.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was a little unsure. Some readers mentioned a slow start, and I can see where they're coming from. The setup, while necessary, feels a bit familiar – the bullied loner, the transfer student, the instant connection. However, sticking with it definitely pays off.
### What Works Well
What really grabbed me was the dynamic between the two leads. The "gap moe" aspect of the female lead is undeniably charming. The way she's fiercely protective and doting on the male lead while being aloof to everyone else is both endearing and hilarious. I found their relationship development to be gradual and believable, with plenty of "baka couple" moments that made me smile.
The supporting cast is also surprisingly strong. The male lead's friends, in particular, add a lot to the story, and it's nice to see their own relationships develop alongside the main couple. Several readers praised the author's use of multiple POVs, which I agree helps to flesh out the world and provide different perspectives on events.
### Areas of Concern
While I mostly enjoyed the fluff and sweetness, I can see why some readers found the female lead's doting nature to be a bit much. At times, it does veer into "weeb fantasy" territory, with her taking care of the male lead's every need. I also felt that some of the drama introduced later in the story felt a little forced and over-the-top.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several readers brought up the character of Hanako and her relationship with the male lead. Some found her actions, particularly the kissing, inappropriate and unnecessary, even within the context of her backstory. While the author apparently addresses this later on, it's definitely a point of contention for some. There are also some spoilers about the childhood friend arc that some readers found to be out of place.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor issues, I'd still recommend "Lonely Me and the Lonely Caring Goddess" to anyone looking for a sweet and fluffy romance with a touch of drama. It's not the most realistic story, but it's undeniably heartwarming and engaging. If you're willing to overlook some of the more outlandish elements, you'll find a lot to enjoy here.