Muyoku no Seijo wa Okane ni Tokimeku

Muyoku no Seijo wa Okane ni Tokimeku

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無欲の聖女 (LN) / 無欲の聖女は金にときめく (WN)

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Selfless Saint is Captivate by Gold, The Altruistic Saintess is Thrilled by Money, 無欲の聖女 (LN), 無欲の聖女は金にときめく (WN)

By nakamura satsuki, 中村 颯希

4.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
107 chapters
Original Publisher
shufunotomosha

Description

Leo, a young scrooge who loves money more than anything, unexpectedly had his body swapped with a beautiful young girl who had unusual circumstances named Leonora. Leonora was the young daughter of a fallen marquisate family who, in the past, were driven out of noble society by false charges. Now, by various circumstances, she was to attend the academy for young nobles. Since she didn’t want to, with black magic she tries to escape her fate. Offering a gold coin as compensation, Leonora lured Leo into going to the academy in her place. Leo, now “Leonora,” had only planned to show her face at the academy before fleeing. However, with unmatched beauty and peculiar values, “Leonora” got herself mistakenly known as a “pure maiden” who attracted the attention of not only a marquisate couple and the imperial princess, but even the first imperial prince of the empire. This is the story of Leonora von Harkenberg who would later be known as the「Altruistic Saintess」.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shufunotomosha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Muyoku no Seijo wa Okane ni Tokimeku Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Muyoku no Seijo wa Okane ni Tokimeku* *Muyoku no Seijo wa Okane ni Tokimeku* is quite the ride! It's a completed web novel, and the ongoing translation has certainly piqued my interest. The premise alone – a body swap with a gender bender twist, set in a magic academy – is enough to grab your attention. But does it deliver? Let's dive in. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the comedy. The early chapters are genuinely funny, with the main character, Leo, constantly finding himself in ridiculous situations due to his obsession with money while inhabiting Leena's body. The misunderstandings are the core of the humor, and I can see how they quickly escalate into something truly chaotic and hilarious. The "dense protagonist" trope is strong here, and it definitely fuels the comedic engine. ### What Works Well The connected, escalating misunderstandings are a major draw. It's the kind of story where everything Leo does is misinterpreted in the most positive light imaginable, leading to some truly absurd scenarios. The world-building is also well-done, with the magic system and political elements adding depth to the story. The supporting characters, and their development as a result of interacting with the MC, also add to the charm of the novel. ### Areas of Concern While the humor is initially strong, I can see how it might become repetitive for some readers. The main character's single-minded focus on money, while the source of much of the comedy, can also be a bit grating at times. It requires a certain suspension of disbelief to fully enjoy the story, as Leo's obliviousness can stretch the bounds of credibility. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with the later arcs, particularly the ending. One reviewer even suggested stopping at Arc 2 to avoid disappointment. Apparently, the ending itself is quite disappointing, which may be a problem for some readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found *Muyoku no Seijo wa Okane ni Tokimeku* to be an enjoyable, if flawed, read. The humor is the main draw, and the escalating misunderstandings are genuinely hilarious. However, the repetitive nature of the jokes and the potential for disappointment in the later arcs are worth considering. If you're looking for a lighthearted, comedic story with a unique premise, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared to turn off your brain and embrace the absurdity.

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