I, a duke’s eldest son, was made the second prince’s playmate, but due to the shock from being pushed into a pond by the prince, I remembered my previous life. It was then that I realized that this world is the world of a BL game.

In that game, like every villain, I get convicted and sent to a labor camp in the north… As if I’d let that happen to me! I will live my life the way I want to!

I don’t give a damn about the game! Not even a bit. Not in the slightest. I’m serious, ok!? Hey, Prince, you’re being weird, go to where the MC is.

Don’t touch me! Don’t hug me! Don’t kiss meee!

This is a story where the protagonist gets gobbled up by the black-hearted prince.

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  1. StellNem
    StellNem rated it
    "Wow! (°ω°*) I absolutely adore this novel! The main characters are an amazing pair (∩^ω^*) The plot twist where they adopted a child at the end really caught me off guard, and it was so heartwarming when the child called the MC 'Mom' (≧▽≦) So cute!"
  1. _god_of_chaos_WL
    _god_of_chaos_WL rated it
    The initial chapters held my attention, but as the story progressed, I found myself losing enthusiasm. The plot twists and character developments became challenging to follow, leaving my brain exhausted trying to decipher their motivations and actions.

    The main character, MC, started off promisingly as a cheerful and resourceful individual. However, his character arc took a disappointing turn once he became involved with the love interest, ML. He transformed into a weak, overly-sensitive, and impractical character, reminiscent of clichéd shoujo tropes. It seemed as if he was meant to be a replacement for the female lead, FL, rather than a compelling protagonist.

    Despite his charming exterior, the supporting cast and even the female heroines blindly adored him, seemingly oblivious to his lack of growth or intelligence. Even the heroine herself acknowledged that the pampered MC seemed like a more idealized Mary Sue character compared to her own strengths.

    The forced acceptance of the secret contract between ML and his friends, driven by MC's paranoia, further contributed to the story's unrealistic elements. It added another layer of confusion to the plot.

    Almost every character in this narrative falls short in terms of intelligence and common sense, which was quite disheartening. My primary reason for reading was the excellent translation, and I must commend the translator for their skill.

    In summary, if you're seeking a lighthearted harem tale with a damsel-in-distress protagonist and a cast lacking depth, this might be the book for you. Despite my critical tone, I must acknowledge the translator's exceptional work, so do show them some appreciation.
  1. Caden_Allen
    Caden_Allen rated it
    The character referred to as MC or the tramigrated villain appears to be excessively effeminate, to the point where if you were to alter his appearance by removing any masculine traits, he would be more in line with the femininity displayed by a majority of women worldwide.
  1. Dickgrayson96
    Dickgrayson96 rated it
    The initial premise was intriguing, but the constant shift between multiple perspectives and a disjointed plot made it challenging to maintain consistent engagement. By the end, I found the main character (MC) less appealing due to their somewhat exaggerated naivety, which came across as more ditzy than endearing. The complex web of nobles scheming against the MC for the love interest (ML) added to the confusion.

    The romantic relationship dynamics between the MC and ML fathers added an unnecessary layer of complexity. The revelation that the MC's own father was unaware of his identity further complicated matters. Unfortunately, the frequent point-of-view changes did little to clarify the story and contributed to my eventual loss of interest.
  1. HayateAyasaki
    HayateAyasaki rated it
    Initially, I appreciated how the protagonist made independent decisions without being swayed by others' opinions or love. However, as the story progressed, it became apparent that the main character, Fania, grew increasingly reliant on those around him, which wasn't necessarily detrimental. The issue was that his dependency turned into vulnerability, causing him to easily shed tears in challenging situations. The character development felt gradual, though not entirely unsatisfying. Towards the climax, Fania started reclaiming his autonomy, similar to his earlier self. The story didn't delve into explicit content but had strong hints, and the romantic subplots would have been less frustrating if the characters had openly expressed their feelings from the beginning, rather than their ambiguous pursuit. Overall, while the story isn't exceptional, it's not terrible either, considering the author's effort. It could be considered decent given the circumstances.
  1. ShivangiRajput0498
    The story begins with a carefree, fluffy atmosphere, where everyone is still relishing their youthful days. However, there's no harem involved. The central theme revolves around the protagonist's daily life filled with unspoken love and vulnerability, all while being protected by others. The airhead nature of the MC, a slender, poisoned individual who can't grow much, wins hearts for his cuteness. Even the female protagonist acknowledges that the pampered MC seems more like a Mary-sue compared to herself.

    The male protagonist, forced to keep a secret contract with the MC's friends due to the latter's paranoia, which reminds him of a possible romance between the characters. They switch identities temporarily to shield the MC from danger, as they share similar appearances. The male lead struggles to stay away from his friends, knowing it's not ideal.

    The plot intertwines a BL game and an otome game, with two main heroines – one a normal character without any special circumstances, and the other a reincarnated MC. The story attracts bi-curious targets due to the crossover. The author's decision to feminize the MC, a college reincarnation, through princess-like treatments, though initially for fluff, becomes questionable as it deviates from the重生 concept. The MC seeks a "princess etiquette education" as a fiancé, which seems out of character and unrelated to practical goals.

    The focus shifts from teenage relationships to adult scheming, with characters manipulated by their parents and societal expectations. Despite the drama, the MC eventually marries the ML, and they have children together, partly to maintain the royal line. The female protagonist chooses to leave the game and embark on an adventure with an otome game target.

    The male protagonist, after a tragedy involving the MC, sells himself to powerful aristocrats for personal gain and later develops feelings for his stepbrother, a hidden BL interest. The root of all the chaos lies with the 'Majesty,' who manipulates women and forces marriages for power.

    The MC, aware of the Majesty's past wrongdoings, requests a form of justice through a bizarre agreement. The father's abuse stems from his love for the Majesty and his own arranged marriage. Despite the MC's love for the prince, he resists breaking the engagement due to the prince's royal duties. A new princess enters the scene, further complicating matters.

    Ultimately, the princess marries the ML's father to allow the prince and MC to be together, while the Majesty continues with his polygamous arrangements. The story lacks depth on the male lead and his friends' activities, focusing more on their innocent childhood friendships. The author could have delved deeper into their growth and development to win readers' sympathy.
  1. Akgonzalla
    Akgonzalla rated it
    I'm really enjoying the story thus far, and I'm eager for more. It's hard to provide specific details about the plot, given that it revolves around a reincarnated villain/anti-heroine otome genre. However, I'm already falling for the main character – she's captivating! I appreciate the smooth and easy-to-read translation; it's top-notch work. I can't wait for the next installment!
  1. ThiccThighs
    ThiccThighs rated it
    Reading this was quite entertaining; I was feeling a bit bored, so I decided to give it a shot. There were some plot twists that took a darker turn but ultimately resolved misunderstandings, like the father's aggression. However, I felt that there was still something missing in the story. I would have loved to delve deeper into Sora's experiences after her journey.

    Overall, I genuinely enjoyed the narrative. (✿◡‿◡)

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