The Narcissist That Became a Dragon’s Bride in Another World
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ナルシスト、異世界にて竜の嫁になる
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Narcissist, Isekai nite Ryuu no Yome ni Naru, ナルシスト、異世界にて竜の嫁になる
By date kiyo, 伊達きよ
Completed japanese Web Novel
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In the country of Lan Huang adult members of the imperial family are able to shapeshift into dragons. Shima Setsu is summoned as Crown Prince Li Huang’s Destined Mate. Setsu is regarded as the only tool that can make Li Huang reach adulthood, however, Setsu only really loves himself.※ A pretty boy that later becomes a handsome young man as the top, and a narcissist as the bottom.※ Enemies to Lovers.
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## My Thoughts on The Narcissist That Became a Dragon’s Bride in Another World
Alright, let’s dive into "The Narcissist That Became a Dragon’s Bride in Another World." This title certainly grabbed my attention, and after reading, I can say it's a fun, albeit flawed, read.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was expecting pure comedic gold with a narcissist MC thrown into a fantasy world. And, to a degree, that's what I got. The initial chapters are filled with Setsu's shameless self-love, which is genuinely hilarious. It's a refreshing take on the isekai genre. I was immediately invested.
### What Works Well
The heart of this story lies in Setsu's character development. The author does a good job exploring the roots of his narcissism, revealing a surprisingly dark and tragic past. This adds depth to what could have easily been a one-dimensional character. I found myself sympathizing with him and rooting for him to overcome his inner demons. His journey of self-acceptance and the dragon's unwavering support create a heartwarming romance that I thoroughly enjoyed. The pacing is quick, and the plot moves along nicely, making it an easy and entertaining read.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story overall, I do have some minor criticisms. The world-building is somewhat lacking. The alternate world feels a bit simplistic, with limited descriptions and a small cast of characters. The plot also feels a little too convenient at times, with the trio facing few real challenges. It's not a novel that requires deep thought or complex analysis. Also, the naming conventions were a struggle as there's a lot of similar names that made it hard to keep track of who was who.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here comes a spoiler.
Setsu's past is revealed to be quite traumatic, which explains his present-day narcissism. This backstory is essential to understanding his character arc, but it can be emotionally heavy.
### Final Verdict
"The Narcissist That Became a Dragon’s Bride in Another World" is a delightful, feel-good story with a unique protagonist and a sweet romance. While the world-building and plot could be more complex, the focus on character development and emotional growth makes it a worthwhile read. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a lighthearted and heartwarming fantasy romance with a touch of humor and a dash of angst. I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.