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  1. Asura69s
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    I don't mind occasional misunderstandings in romantic narratives; however, I find artificial misunderstandings particularly frustrating. Reasonable ones, on the other hand, are acceptable. It's surprising to see the same author who wrote "Why Are You Becoming a Villain Again?" – a book I couldn't finish due to excessive contrived misunderstandings – tackle a more nuanced approach in "Incompatible Interspecies Wives." The misunderstandings here stem from the characters' personalities and perspectives, which adds depth.

    The novel features three heroines: Shien, Ner, and Arwin, each with their own误会. Shien's departure from Berg doesn't quite make sense, but considering her young age and emotional stress, it's somewhat comprehensible. Ner, a Wolfman, initially avoids Berg based on a prophecy about a noble protector, which she misinterprets. Her fear of Berg's reputation is valid, given the species' history. Arwin, an elf, distances herself due to her past trauma and the disparity in lifespans.

    Despite these initial reservations, both Ner and Arwin eventually fall in love with Berg, but their pride and belief that the other isn't interested prevent them from acknowledging their feelings. The author has clearly thought through the plot, as the resolution is satisfying and realistic. The characters are well-developed, with intense emotional moments, a well-structured storyline, and decent world-building.

    Overall, I'd recommend giving "Incompatible Interspecies Wives" a chance, as the author has demonstrated growth in handling character motivations and avoiding unnecessary misunderstandings.

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