My Childhood Friend the Demon Knight Hates Me

My Childhood Friend the Demon Knight Hates Me

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幼馴染みで悪魔な騎士は、私のことが大嫌い

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Osananajimi de Akuma na Kishi wa, Watashi no koto ga Daikirai, 幼馴染みで悪魔な騎士は、私のことが大嫌い

By aminohada, 編乃肌

3.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
53 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

「I don’t like that kind of woman. Rather I dislike her. I hate her.」――――Overhearing her beloved childhood friend Reiss make that sort of declaration, Suria’s first love was smashed into smithereens. While crying she punched Reiss in the stomach with all her might and in that moment she blurted out「I hate you too!」and ran away, and several years passed since the bitter memory. She grew into adulthood as a precious existence, a『Spirit User』, and the one who appeared in front of Suria who was entrusted with an important task from the country to serve as her escort, possessing the other name of the ruthlessly heartless『Demon Knight』, it was Reiss. It became that they had to travel together, and Suria had her old wounds excavated. But it seems like Reiss has some sort of secret…… Until the two can be recompensed.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

My Childhood Friend the Demon Knight Hates Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Childhood Friend the Demon Knight Hates Me I dove into "My Childhood Friend the Demon Knight Hates Me" with a mix of excitement and trepidation, given the divided opinions I'd seen. The premise – a childhood love rekindled amidst demon knights and misunderstandings – definitely piqued my interest. ### First Impressions Initially, I found myself struggling to connect with the story. The interactions between the main characters felt a bit forced, and I wasn't entirely sold on the male lead's behavior. It seemed like his coldness was played up a little too much without enough explanation early on, which made it difficult to sympathize with him. I can see why some readers might find the initial chapters frustrating, particularly if they're looking for a quick and easy romance. ### What Works Well However, as I continued reading, the layers of the story began to unfold. The novel is relatively short, which I appreciated, and it allowed the author to maintain a brisk pace. The female lead, in particular, grew on me. I liked that she wasn't a pushover and that she eventually takes an active role in protecting the male lead. This subversion of typical shoujo tropes was refreshing. I also found the fantasy elements to be well-integrated, adding depth and intrigue to the central romance. The author really shines when exploring the emotional complexities of the characters and the obstacles they face. ### Areas of Concern My main concern revolves around the male lead's initial behavior and the pacing of the romance. Some readers might find it difficult to root for a couple when one party seems consistently aloof or even cruel. A deeper dive into his motivations earlier on could have mitigated this issue. Also, while the story is relatively short, certain plot points felt rushed, leaving me wanting more development in certain areas. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several aspects of the story are best experienced without prior knowledge, but I feel I must touch on them. The male lead's coldness stems from a deeply traumatic past and a heavy burden he carries. His actions, while initially off-putting, become more understandable in light of these revelations. The story delves into themes of self-sacrifice and the lengths one will go to protect those they love. Be warned that there are potential trigger warnings for self-harm and mental anguish. ### Final Verdict Overall, "My Childhood Friend the Demon Knight Hates Me" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're a fan of shoujo romances with a touch of darkness. While the initial chapters might test your patience, the payoff is ultimately rewarding. The novel explores complex themes of love, trauma, and redemption in a compelling way. I'd recommend sticking with it and giving the story a chance to fully develop before making a final judgment.

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