You Are the Daughter of My First Love

You Are the Daughter of My First Love

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君は初恋の人、の娘

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: HatsukoiMusume, Kimi wa Hatsukoi no Hito, no Musume, 君は初恋の人、の娘

By kimura kaito, 機村械人

3.5
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
3 volumes
Original Publisher
softbank creative

Description

The high school girl he rescued closely resembled his first love. A workaholic who is still reeling from his sorrowful first love and a high school girl who looks like the splitting image of that very person. There is no forgiveness. There is no stopping it. His “second” first love starts――. “I would like to repay you…… if you don’t mind.” One night, while living a contented life as a working adult, Ichigo rescues Luna, a high school girl, from a drunkard. This girl looked like two peas in a pod with his first love, Sakura. “Do you know my mother?” He is made aware that Luna is Sakura’s daughter with the news that she has passed away. And then… “Kugiyama-san, you were the person I’ve always admired in my heart, ──the person of my dreams.” Luna confesses that she has always had a pang of longing for Ichigo from the memories Sakura had told her about. “Could you please have me as your lover?” “Your stories are always so interesting, Ichi.” Ichigo is unable to forgive Luna, as she reminds him so much of the Sakura of those bygone days. He can’t stop it. He fell into first love for the second time.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
softbank creative
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

You Are the Daughter of My First Love Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Are the Daughter of My First Love "You Are the Daughter of My First Love" certainly presented a unique premise, one that I found myself both intrigued and a little apprehensive about diving into. The concept alone – a man encountering the daughter of his first love, who bears a striking resemblance to her mother – sets the stage for a potentially complex and emotionally charged story. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a mature protagonist and a potentially wholesome narrative, despite the inherent moral complexities. The "slice of life" tag also appealed to me, suggesting a focus on character development and emotional depth rather than high-stakes plot twists. However, I also approached it with caution, knowing the premise could easily veer into uncomfortable territory if not handled delicately. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the author's apparent commitment to exploring the situation with nuance and sensitivity. The main character's honorable nature, as portrayed in the story, resonated with me. It's refreshing to see a male lead who isn't driven by instant lust but rather grapples with the ethical implications of his feelings and circumstances. The emotional density of the narrative is also a strong point. The story manages to evoke a sense of bittersweetness and longing without resorting to melodrama. The slow pace allows for a deeper exploration of the characters' inner worlds and the intricate web of their relationships. The story is not afraid to delve into the past and present, exploring themes of guilt, memory, and the blurred lines between love and morality. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that gave me pause was the age gap between the main characters. While the story strives for wholesomeness, the ethical considerations surrounding a relationship with a 16-year-old cannot be ignored. This is definitely a moral minefield, and I think readers should approach it with awareness. Also, while some might find the lack of a strong plot appealing, others may find the story too slow or uneventful. There are some reports of issues with translation quality in later volumes, which could significantly impact the reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the plot questionable due to the age gap, and the potential romantic relationship that develops between the main character and the daughter of his first love. ### Final Verdict Overall, "You Are the Daughter of My First Love" is a story that has the potential to resonate deeply with readers who appreciate character-driven narratives and are willing to grapple with complex moral themes. It's a quiet, subtle, and emotionally dense story that explores the boundaries of love, memory, and unspoken feelings. However, it's important to be aware of the potential pitfalls, particularly the ethical considerations surrounding the age gap and the possibility of inconsistent translation quality. I'd recommend it to those seeking a unique and thought-provoking read, but with a note of caution.

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