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Description
During the wedding of Ecuratol’s Second Prince’s (Shou), the First Prince of Ecuratol (Shiori), who is a man known to be of incomparable beauty, encountered a disrespectful and arrogant man (Kurosaki), and was even robbed of his first kiss by this unknown man. To Shiori who guards his purity dearly, this act was unquestionably done to humiliate him. However, due to Shiori’s own mistake, Kurosaki’s Wine Company suffered large losses. And the price that Kurosaki requested Shiori to pay was Shiori’s own body!? Upon listening to the sweet whisper of loving words by Kurosaki, a man with two sides – the perfect gentlemen and an absolute beast, Shiori cannot help but to give his first night to Kurosaki……!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- libre
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
The Royal Fiancé -White Prince- Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Royal Fiancé -White Prince-
Alright, let's dive into "The Royal Fiancé -White Prince-." I went in with an open mind, knowing it was a completed yaoi novel with some potentially heavy themes. Overall, it was a mixed bag for me, with some aspects really grabbing my attention and others leaving me wanting more.
First Impressions
Initially, the story pulled me in with its royal setting and the promise of a complex relationship. The arranged marriage trope, coupled with the "white prince" title, hinted at a potentially captivating dynamic. However, I quickly realized that this wasn't your typical fairytale romance.
What Works Well
I found the MC, Shiori, to be the most compelling part of the story. His internal struggles, his longing for affection, and his vulnerability resonated with me. The author paints a vivid picture of his isolation and the emotional manipulation he endures. It's easy to sympathize with his character and root for him, even when he makes questionable decisions. The initial premise of a "Pride & Prejudice" but gayer was interesting.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the ML, Kurosaki, is where things started to fall apart for me. His actions often felt forced and his motivations unclear. The relationship dynamic leans heavily into dub-con and even non-con territory, which made it difficult for me to fully invest in their romance. I struggled to see genuine care and concern from Kurosaki, and the lack of groveling on his part felt like a missed opportunity. The brother's behavior also felt inconsistent, shifting from cold and aggressive to seemingly caring without much explanation. This abrupt change gave me whiplash and left me questioning his true intentions.
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Final Verdict
"The Royal Fiancé -White Prince-" is a story that evokes strong reactions. While I appreciated the MC's character and the initial intrigue of the plot, the problematic relationship dynamics and inconsistencies in character behavior ultimately detracted from my enjoyment. If you have a high tolerance for dark themes and dub-con, you might find something to appreciate here. However, if you're looking for a sweet and fluffy romance, this isn't it. I'd recommend proceeding with caution and being aware of the potentially triggering content.
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