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To You Who Forgot Me
By podo maru, 포도마루
122 chapters
2022
Description
“Don’t cry, Leah. I will definitely come back alive.” Caius Enoch Hercesia. He was Leah’s longtime lover and saviour. The man protected Leah with unconditional kindness, who was a hostage of the Kingdom and hated by the people of the Empire. “When I come back, let’s get married.” The reason she was able to wait for him to leave the long war was because of the sincere promise he had left behind. However, he returned after a three-year-long war… “I am engaged to this woman, you mean?” A dry voice she had never heard before. Eyes that are cold to the point of being cold. The Caius in front of her was not the sweet lover Leah remembered. “I don’t know what kind of crazy situation this is.” He was a strange man who completely forgot the time they loved, the promises they made, and the woman named Leah.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- dacapo
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
To You Who Forgot Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on To You Who Forgot Me
"To You Who Forgot Me" is a story that definitely evokes strong reactions, and after diving in, I can see why. It's a tale steeped in drama, with a touch of fantasy and romance woven throughout, but be warned, it's not always a comfortable read.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the "reverse tsundere" theme some readers mentioned. The premise of a cold love interest who was once affectionate definitely piqued my interest. However, it quickly became clear that this amnesia plotline comes with a hefty dose of angst and potentially triggering content.
What Works Well
The European-esque setting is atmospheric and adds to the overall feel of the story. I appreciate the author's commitment to exploring the psychological impact of abuse, and the female protagonist's actions, while sometimes difficult to witness, feel believable given her circumstances. There's a palpable sense of tension that kept me turning the page, even when I wanted to look away. The slow-burn pacing, while a point of contention for some, allows for a deeper dive into the characters' emotions and motivations.
Areas of Concern
The dark themes are definitely a double-edged sword. While some appreciate the realistic portrayal of abuse and its aftermath, others might find it too distressing. The male lead's behavior, particularly in the early chapters, is undeniably problematic, and it's understandable why some readers have difficulty rooting for him. The slow pacing, which I initially appreciated, can also lead to frustration, especially for those eager to see the protagonist find happiness and healing.
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Final Verdict
"To You Who Forgot Me" is a complex and challenging read. It's a story that requires patience and a willingness to confront difficult themes. While the problematic elements and slow pace might deter some, those who appreciate character-driven narratives and are willing to invest in the protagonist's journey may find it a rewarding, albeit emotionally draining, experience. Just be sure to proceed with caution and be mindful of the potentially triggering content.
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