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Cinderella in the Convenience Store
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By 滝沢晴
6 chapters
2019
Description
Tokio (26), who has the habit of saying, “My life will begin in the next life” is just a lethargic and ordinary part-timer at a convenience store. Born as a beta――or a mob――whose brain and face are not particularly good, he never thought he would attract attention from all over Japan. The tall man he helped on his way home from his part-time job turned out to be an actor and also an alpha, Yanagi Ikuto (29). Yanagi’s video confession to Tokio, who was behind the cash register at a convenience store, went viral on social media in an instant― No one gave him their blessing….
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Cinderella in the Convenience Store Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Cinderella in the Convenience Store
"Cinderella in the Convenience Store" is a short and sweet dive into the omegaverse genre, and I found it a refreshing take on some well-trodden tropes. While its brevity means it's not without its flaws, I ultimately enjoyed the story for its heart and relatable characters.
First Impressions
The title alone hooked me! The modern setting combined with the classic Cinderella fairytale immediately sparked my curiosity. I went in expecting a light-hearted romance, and while it delivered on that front, I was pleasantly surprised by the story's exploration of deeper themes.
What Works Well
What stood out to me most was the relatability of the main character. He's an average-looking beta navigating a society that often overlooks or even discriminates against those who aren't alpha or omega. This isn't a world where the MC magically becomes an omega to snag the ML. Instead, it tackles prejudice head-on. The male lead is also a breath of fresh air. He doesn't buy into the idea that pheromones should dictate relationships, which I found to be a thoughtful and important message. Their romance, while quick, is genuinely cute. The ML's devotion to the MC is endearing, and their interactions had me smiling. The author manages to pack a lot of emotional punch into a small package.
Areas of Concern
The biggest drawback is definitely the pacing. Being a one-shot, the story feels rushed in certain areas, particularly the romance. I would have loved to see their relationship develop more organically. Given the potential for deeper exploration of the societal issues raised, I felt the story could have benefited from a longer format.
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Final Verdict
Despite its rushed pacing, "Cinderella in the Convenience Store" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're looking for a quick and heartwarming story that challenges some of the more problematic aspects of the omegaverse genre. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's cute, it's sweet, and it left me with a smile on my face. I recommend giving it a shot!



