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I Don’t Want a Prince in My Life
By kashiwa ten, 柏てん
87 chapters
2020
Description
The story of a former Princess whose engagement was broken off and a prince from a neighboring country who was fascinated by the heroine and forced to return home, and joined hands for mutual benefit.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- frontier works
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
I Don’t Want a Prince in My Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I Don’t Want a Prince in My Life
Okay, so I dove into "I Don’t Want a Prince in My Life" with a healthy dose of skepticism, given the mixed reactions I'd seen. It's definitely a story that evokes strong feelings, and I wanted to see what all the fuss was about.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A broken engagement, a banished villainess, and a heroine forced to flee her home – it's a classic setup with potential. Cecilia's fall from grace, coupled with her mother's deteriorating mental state, paints a bleak picture that immediately pulls you in. The identity theft and desperate struggle for survival add layers of complexity to her situation.
What Works Well
The strongest aspect of this story is Cecilia's resilience. Despite facing betrayal, abandonment, and extreme hardship, she finds a way to survive and even thrive. Her resourcefulness, especially in learning to use her translation skills, is commendable. The twist involving magic and the revelation that Cecilia is a witch adds an interesting dimension to the narrative. I appreciate the potential for a satisfying revenge plot, fueled by her newfound powers and the support of the royal witch. The idea that everyone, including Prince Albert, was under a spell cast by her half-sister is an intriguing explanation for his past behavior and opens the door for character development.
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Final Verdict
"I Don’t Want a Prince in My Life" isn't perfect, but it has enough compelling elements to keep me invested. While I can understand some reservations about the heroine needing assistance for revenge, I'm optimistic that she'll grow into her powers and become a formidable force. The blend of drama, fantasy, and romance, combined with the "fallen nobility" trope, creates a potentially captivating story. I'm curious to see how Cecilia navigates her newfound abilities, confronts her enemies, and ultimately reclaims her life. I'm giving it a cautious thumbs-up and will continue reading to see if it lives up to its potential.
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