The stunning Prince, who draws all the attention from the vicinity–
–And the Earl’s daughter, Sharina Clydea, the average student.
…At first, I thought I was uninterested in men.
However, I was soon proven wrong when I met a plain and brooding bookworm in the school backyard.
–Riol Glen; the third son of a poor baron who lived in the countryside.
Nevertheless, he never took me seriously, no matter how bold my attacks were.
Moreover, the prince of this country suddenly called out to me for some reason.
“For you to not be interested in me… Heh. Aren’t you an interesting one?” he said.
It’s a romance story involving a girl who chases after her love despite all the rejections.
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The Noble Girl Who Finds a Nerdy and Plain Guy Moe Thinks that the Arrogant Prince is In the Way Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Noble Girl Who Finds a Nerdy and Plain Guy Moe Thinks that the Arrogant Prince is In the Way
This title is a mouthful, but the story within? Surprisingly delightful. It's a refreshing take on the shoujo formula, and I found myself chuckling along with the main character's antics and cringing at the villain's… well, villainy.
### First Impressions
Right off the bat, I was drawn in by the premise. A noble girl chasing after a "plain" guy? That's already a subversion of typical romance tropes. The initial chapters were fluffy, cute, and filled with humor, making it an easy and enjoyable read. I could immediately tell this wasn't going to be your average "damsel in distress" story, and that's precisely what I was looking for.
### What Works Well
The dynamic between Sharina and Riol is the heart of this story. Sharina's straightforward pursuit of Riol, despite his perceived "plainness," is both hilarious and endearing. I loved that she knew what she wanted and wasn't afraid to go for it. Riol, the kuudere love interest, is equally charming. His subtle displays of affection and protectiveness made him all the more appealing.
The story also shines in its satirical portrayal of shoujo tropes. The arrogant prince, Leonarcisist (as some readers affectionately call him), is the perfect caricature of a self-deluded narcissist. Watching Sharina's utter disdain for him was incredibly entertaining. The author cleverly uses these tropes to highlight how absurd they can be in practice, creating a truly unique and engaging narrative.
### Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the story, I can see why some readers might find certain aspects frustrating. The lack of direct communication between Sharina and the prince, while contributing to the comedic effect, can be a bit exasperating at times. It would be nice if Sharina was more assertive in expressing her feelings.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers found the second half of the story, with the introduction of another arrogant prince, to be somewhat repetitive. While it reinforces the theme of misguided "common sense," it does feel a little redundant after the first arc concludes.
### Final Verdict
Despite its minor flaws, "The Noble Girl Who Finds a Nerdy and Plain Guy Moe Thinks that the Arrogant Prince is In the Way" is a charming and entertaining read. Its subversion of shoujo tropes, coupled with its adorable main characters and hilarious villains, makes it a standout in the genre. If you're looking for a fluffy, cute, and slightly satirical romance, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. I'm rating it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.