Also known as: I Was Reincarnated As The Scumbag From a Netorare Manga, But The Heroine is Coming On To Me (Manga Title), Manga ni Tōjōsuru Saiaku no Otoko ni Umarekawatta hazu ga Hiroin ga yottekuru ken (Alt Title), Netorare Manga no Kuzu Otoko ni Tensei Shita Hazu ga Heroine ga Yottekuru Ken (Manga Title), 寝取られ漫画のクズ男に転生したはずがヒロインが寄ってくる件 (Manga Title), 漫画に登場する最悪の男に生まれ変わったはずがヒロインが寄ってくる件 (Novel Title)
Suddenly I remembered.
This is the world of the adult manga I had originally read, and that I myself am the one who plays the role of the man who steals the heroine away from the protagonist.
I don’t have that kind of taste, so please let the heroine get along with the protagonist.
That’s what should have happened…
So why the hell are they bothering with me?!
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The Story of a Man Who Is Reincarnated as the Shi*tiest Guy in a Doujin, but the Heroine Keeps on Coming Close to Him Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Story of a Man Who Is Reincarnated as the Shi*tiest Guy in a Doujin, but the Heroine Keeps on Coming Close to Him
Honestly, that title is a mouthful, but it definitely grabbed my attention! I went in expecting something… well, sh*tty, given the premise. What I found was a surprisingly enjoyable, if not groundbreaking, read.
### First Impressions
The setup is classic isekai fare: guy gets reincarnated into a world he knows from a, shall we say, *specific* type of manga. The twist? He's the villainous NTR protagonist. The initial hook is strong, and I was curious to see how the story would subvert or embrace those tropes.
### What Works Well
The biggest surprise for me was how *wholesome* the story turned out to be. Despite the initial premise, it largely avoids actual NTR. The relationships that develop often feel genuine, even if they happen quickly. The MC, while retaining some of his original "charming delinquent" traits, undergoes noticeable character development. He's not a saint, but he tries to be better, which is relatable. I appreciated that the story delves into his past and explores the reasons behind his initial behavior. The female lead is also a strong point. She's open about her feelings and actively pursues the MC, which is a refreshing change from the typical tsundere archetype. The author creates a fun dynamic with her masochistic tendencies, adding an unexpected layer to their relationship.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Now, before I get too carried away, there are a few things that might bother some readers.
* The "insta-love" aspect can be a bit much. The heroine's initial infatuation with the MC, stemming from a single act of kindness, can feel rushed and unearned.
* The lack of significant conflict can make the story feel somewhat shallow. While the lightheartedness is appealing, it also means there are few real obstacles for the characters to overcome.
* The heroine sleeping with the MC's mother gets accepted way too easily.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Story of a Man Who Is Reincarnated as the Shi*tiest Guy in a Doujin, but the Heroine Keeps on Coming Close to Him" is a surprisingly enjoyable and heartwarming read. It's not perfect, and it definitely relies on some familiar tropes, but it subverts expectations in interesting ways. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a touch of ecchi and a surprisingly wholesome core, this might be right up your alley. I'd give it a solid 4/5.