
Unaware Genius Girl Is Oblivious — I Ran Away From Home And Became An Adventurer Because My Family Did Not Praise Me At All Despite My Efforts In All Areas!
- Genre: Adventure
- Author: Makiburo,まきぶろ
- Status: Completed
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Adapted to Manga Adventurers Alchemy Androgynous Characters Appearance Changes Aristocracy Complex Family Relationships Dungeons Emotionally Weak Protagonist Famous Parents Fantasy Creatures Female Protagonist Flashbacks Handsome Male Lead Inferiority Complex Misunderstandings Monsters Overpowered Protagonist Tomboyish Female Lead
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The occasional point-of-view shifts, which are extremely rare, to explore family regret, come across as hollow and devoid of genuine emotion, bordering on unintentional comedy. If you're seeking a story filled with regret, this is not the right choice. My only regret is having wasted my time reading this disappointment.
The climax of the story disappointingly lacks depth, with the MC's revenge against her family feeling weak and unconvincing. To make matters worse, the white lotus is portrayed as benefiting from the MC's actions simply because the latter's departure was triggered by her. While gratitude may be understandable, the white lotus's past transgressions, including almost causing harm and lying, are conveniently overlooked.
Frankly, the MC's storyline isn't compelling either. The repetitive nature of "Oh look, MC did something again" becomes monotonous, making it evident that the author assumes readers will accept the MC's genius without much exploration or development.
I mostly skipped over the MC's parts in the middle and didn't feel like I was missing any significant plot points.