Yukiya, who has had a one-sided love for a long time, confesses his love to his childhood friend Kanae. The result was a disastrous defeat. Kanae had someone else she liked. It was Souta, another childhood friend. It was the first time he experienced the pain of heartbreak. However, Yukiya’s confession, which was sleeved up has a huge impact on her…
The delusional strong hero with a broken heart, the childhood friend heroine who is popular with her childhood friends and the self-proclaimed “loner” rival who is actually a great rival–a love comedy involving a triangle of childhood friends!
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My Childhood Friend Who Rejected Me Is Coming on to Me! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on My Childhood Friend Who Rejected Me Is Coming on to Me!
"My Childhood Friend Who Rejected Me Is Coming on to Me!" is definitely a ride. It's one of those stories where the premise alone pulls you in, promising a mix of awkwardness, comedy, and maybe a little bit of sweet romance. And while it delivers on some of those aspects, it also has its share of quirks that might not appeal to everyone.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters set up a classic scenario: boy confesses, girl rejects, girl realizes she messed up. It's a familiar trope, and the story leans into it hard. We're introduced to Yukiya, the rejected childhood friend, Kanae, the girl who does the rejecting (and then the pursuing), and Souta, the popular guy who complicates everything. My first impression was that this would be a lighthearted, easy read, perfect for when I wanted to switch my brain off.
### What Works Well
I appreciated the multiple points of view. It gave me a better understanding of each character's motivations and prevented me from making assumptions based on a single perspective. Kanae's eventual determination to win Yukiya back was also a plus. She doesn't stay indecisive for long, and once she realizes her feelings, she goes all in. The author also seems to be aware of common novel stereotypes, poking fun at them in a way that I found pretty amusing.
### Areas of Concern
The characters can be a bit of a mixed bag. While Kanae's proactiveness is refreshing, her initial reasons for rejecting Yukiya felt a little flimsy to me. Souta, the "rival," veers into caricature territory with his narcissistic tendencies and delusional harem fantasies. Some readers might find him more cringe-worthy than comedic. Also, the story relies heavily on misunderstandings, which, depending on your tolerance, can either be a source of humor or frustration.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, let's dive into spoiler territory for a second. Apparently, the story takes a turn towards "netorare," but not in the way you might expect. It seems the author uses the premise to explore the consequences of Souta's delusions, ultimately leading to his downfall and realization that his harem was built on a foundation of lies. It's a cautionary tale wrapped in a rom-com package.
### Final Verdict
"My Childhood Friend Who Rejected Me Is Coming on to Me!" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're in the mood for something light and cliché-ridden. It's not groundbreaking, and the characters can be a bit hit-or-miss, but the overall story is entertaining enough to keep you hooked. Just be prepared for some over-the-top characters and a plot that occasionally veers into the absurd. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. It's junk food for the soul, but sometimes, that's exactly what I'm craving.