The Mob Character Who Confessed to the Wrong Heroine
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告白するヒロインを間違えてしまったモブキャラの俺、気づいたらヒロイン達に好かれていた件
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Also known as: 告白するヒロインを間違えてしまったモブキャラの俺、気づいたらヒロイン達に好かれていた件
By 蝶野
japanese Web Novel
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I was reincarnated as a background character named Haruya Hayakawa in a certain gal game. I was supposed to confess to one of the heroines, Reina Shinohara, as in the original story, and get rejected… However, when I appeared to confess, the other heroine, Saki Hinamori, showed up. After that, I got rejected by her. Even though the person I confessed to was different, I still achieved the original role of being rejected by the heroine… or so I thought. That’s what I believed, but then an unexpected turn of events happened…
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## My Thoughts on The Mob Character Who Confessed to the Wrong Heroine
### First Impressions
Okay, so I went into "The Mob Character Who Confessed to the Wrong Heroine" expecting a fairly standard reincarnation-into-a-dating-sim story, and honestly, that's pretty much what I got. The premise is simple: our protagonist finds himself as a background character in a galge, and, well, messes up his confession, setting off a chain of unexpected romantic developments. It's a familiar setup, but I was hoping for a fresh take.
### What Works Well
The story's strength lies in its execution. While the overall plot isn't groundbreaking, the author does a decent job of making the interactions between the protagonist and the heroines feel relatively natural. The heroines don't just instantly fall head-over-heels, which is a huge plus in my book. The development of their feelings, while quick, feels earned enough to keep me invested. I also appreciated the protagonist's honest nature. It's refreshing to see a male lead who isn't afraid to be himself, even if he is a bit dense at times. The novel also leans into its genre without being overly complicated, making it a good choice for a relaxing read.
### Areas of Concern
One thing that bugged me was the lack of background on the protagonist's previous life. We get no information about who he was before reincarnation, not even his age. This makes it harder to connect with him on a deeper level. Also, while the "galge" aspect is the initial hook, it quickly fades into the background. Apart from the protagonist's awareness of the game's original plot, it doesn't significantly influence the story, which feels like a missed opportunity. I also found the protagonist's self-awareness of being a "mob character" slightly inconsistent with his actions. He's supposed to be a background character, but he quickly becomes the center of attention, which feels a bit contradictory.
### Final Verdict
"The Mob Character Who Confessed to the Wrong Heroine" is a perfectly serviceable entry in the crowded reincarnation genre. It's not going to blow your mind with originality, but it offers a wholesome and engaging read with likeable characters and a straightforward plot. If you're looking for something light and fluffy to pass the time, you could definitely do worse. I'd recommend it if you're a fan of harem romances with a kind protagonist and sweet love interests.