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Rating(3.6 / 5.0, 89 votes)
5 | 35% (31 votes) |
4 | 20% (18 votes) |
3 | 26% (23 votes) |
2 | 10% (9 votes) |
1 | 9% (8 votes) |
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Support Book (#ad)
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One entry per lineArtist(s)
One entry per lineYear
Example: 2012Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line4 LN Volumes (Ongoing)
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Completely Translated
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One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per lineRelease Frequency
Every 736.5 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #9480
All Time Rank: #2301
Reading List [Graph]
On 2990 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #3475
All Time Rank: #2887
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Claire Martino has a fairy-tale life anyone would envy, with a noble upbringing, a crown prince for a fiancé, and a promising future ahead of her as Noston’s most powerful mage. That is, until everything crashes down around her when all of the family magical talent goes to her half sister, Charlotte, instead. With her engagement broken and reputation tarnished, Claire flees the only life she’s ever known and sets off on an adventure to find the freedom she’s craved all along. It’s anything but easy, but fortunately for a girl with dignity, talent, and a whole lot of bravery, nothing is impossible…even turning out to be a video game character! Much to her surprise, Claire finds herself periodically teleported to modern-day Tokyo where Claire Martino is no more than a side character in the classic dating sim game Upstart: Eternal Love. Yet even that won’t stop Claire from saving the day so she can unlock the good ending of her own route.
Associated Names
One entry per line元、落ちこぼれ公爵令嬢です。
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
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I Swear I Won’t Bother You Again! (1)
The Heavily Armoured Noble Girl Monette: How To Break a Curse You Don’t Remember Casting (1)
Magical Device Craftsman Dahlia Won’t Hang Her Head Down Anymore (1)
Recommendation Lists
Date | Group | Release |
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05/01/20 | American Faux | c2 |
05/01/20 | American Faux | c1 |
The world building, in my opinion, it's just bad. There are no substance, nothing. There's this country that has a family who's basically a "queen producer" for the imperial family, then the school, then the castle, done. Then there's this random country that'd been destroyed by someone else that magically connected to the FMC. Then here comes the bigger fish in the pond. Capital, school, some random nouveau riche, which is actually my favorite part of the story, NGL. Everything is just bland. And this novel fantasy element, magic. Oh boy it's on another level of disappointment. Though I'm actually fine with that, if she, the author (yes the author is a girl, I followed her twitter), didn't use it as a convenient plot device throughout the whole story, multiple times. The reason why I spend my time ranting like this is because the official release make no effort improving the storyline or something of sort, whether it's the author or the the publisher, which is kinda alarming. As far as I can see, the manga adaptation followed the same train wreck to a tee. No change at all. Like seriously whoever decided to publish it should have done a complete overhaul of this storyline, it got no future. I won't be surprise if it got axed midway.
A tl;dr of this novel would be a generic shoujo version of Fake Saint of The Year The story begins with a pretty basic "engagement ended with MC, her sister is my new fiancee" which is... well tropes doesn't mean something is bad, nothing new under the sun and all that. The distinct lack of "I've been reincarnated into an otome game" in the first 20 paragraphs brought hope to me that this is going... more>>
Halfway through the novel she decides to rewind time for some kind of s*upid reasons like not getting along with her sister.