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The Despised Daughter Becomes A Princess’s Knight By Mastering Swordsmanship And Breaking Her Engagement!
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By makiba-chan, まきばちゃん
2021
Description
Beatrice was abandoned by her fiance, ignored by her father, and the other aristocrats turned their backs to her. What changes her life is the pretty princess she met when they were young. She can’t call herself incompetent anymore! She’ll become stronger than anyone else and be the sword that protects her…!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- alphapolis
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Despised Daughter Becomes A Princess’s Knight By Mastering Swordsmanship And Breaking Her Engagement! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Despised Daughter Becomes A Princess’s Knight By Mastering Swordsmanship And Breaking Her Engagement!
Alright, let's dive into "The Despised Daughter Becomes A Princess’s Knight By Mastering Swordsmanship And Breaking Her Engagement!" It's a mouthful, I know, but the title promises a fun ride. Did it deliver? Well, buckle up, because it's a bit of a mixed bag.
First Impressions
The premise is definitely intriguing. A despised daughter, swordsmanship, a broken engagement, and a princess? It screams potential for some juicy drama and maybe a little romance. I went in hoping for a strong female lead and a compelling story.
What Works Well
I have to give credit where it's due, the translation is well done. It makes the story readable and prevents the awkwardness that can sometimes plague translated works. It's clear that the translator put in the effort to present the story in a polished way.
Areas of Concern
Sadly, the story itself felt a bit underdeveloped. I was left with a lot of unanswered questions. For instance, the reason behind the father's dislike of the main character felt flimsy. Was there a deeper reason, a curse, or some other lore that was never explored? It felt like a crucial piece of the puzzle was missing.
The plot progression also felt rushed. The prince breaking off the engagement because the main character wields a sword felt abrupt and lacked sufficient build-up. It raised questions about the prince's authority and the overall political landscape, which remained largely unexplored. The world-building, in general, felt a little thin, leaving me wanting more depth and detail.
Final Verdict
"The Despised Daughter Becomes A Princess’s Knight By Mastering Swordsmanship And Breaking Her Engagement!" has an interesting premise and benefits from a good translation. However, the underdeveloped plot and lack of world-building ultimately hold it back. It's a decent read if you're looking for something quick and light, but don't expect a deeply immersive experience. It has potential, but needs more substance to truly shine.
