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5 | 55% (202 votes) |
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3 | 13% (47 votes) |
2 | 7% (24 votes) |
1 | 11% (40 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line174 WN Chapters (Hiatus)
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Weekly Rank: #7199Monthly Rank: #8278
All Time Rank: #727
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.While on her way to college, Ruri and her classmates from her secondary school days were summoned to another world by a bright light that shone on the ground.
The summon was supposed to call forth a shrine maiden that would bring glory to the country. With ‘a’ being the operative word, It seems that she was just an unfortunate bystander that got mixed up in the summoning.
Luckily for her, accommodations and other necessities were provided. Not so luckily, she was made into a criminal by the conspiracy concocted by her so-called ‘friends’ and was exiled to the forest.
She was saved by a witch after encountering an unknown being. She then swore vengeance on her former ‘friends’.
Studying under the witch, she finally gained enough power to exact her vengeance… or so the story was supposed to go, other than the fact that she turned into a white cat, and was sleeping comfortably on the lap of the Dragon King.
Associated Names
One entry per lineThe White Cat’s Revenge as Plotted from the Dragon King’s Lap (LN)
復讐を誓った白猫は竜王の膝の上で惰眠をむさぼる
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent (LN) (7)Raising a Fox Consort: The Cold Demonic Wang’s Sweet Love (3)
Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade Suru Tame ni Ganbattemasu. (3)
Yuusha Yori Saikyouna Kuro Kishi (3)
Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon (2)
Isekai Yururi Kikou ~Raising Children While Being an Adventurer~ (2)
Recommendation Lists
- ANIMALSSssss, non-humans, and their meng pt.1
- Female Protagonist
- JP Romance/Reverse Harem
- Novel That I've Read (CN/KR/JP) Part 2
- Fluff please
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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11/03/23 | Shiro Neko | c49 |
10/13/23 | Shiro Neko | c48 |
10/06/23 | Shiro Neko | c47 |
09/29/23 | Shiro Neko | c46 |
09/15/23 | Shiro Neko | c45 |
09/08/23 | Shiro Neko | c44 |
09/01/23 | Shiro Neko | c43 |
11/29/20 | Foxaholic | c96 part2 |
11/29/20 | Foxaholic | c96 part1 |
11/29/20 | Foxaholic | c95 |
11/29/20 | Foxaholic | c94 part3 |
11/29/20 | Foxaholic | c94 part2 |
11/29/20 | Foxaholic | c94 part1 |
11/03/20 | Foxaholic | c93 part3 |
11/03/20 | Foxaholic | c93 part2 |
But then the author decided to get "serious" and frankly, was a sh*t on every tiny little thing. I'm going to ignore how everyone automatically sympathizes with Ruri for... having a sticky friend. Ok, it sounds annoying, but most people there have much more serious problems. No, sorry: REAL PROBLEMS. I will overlook that "conveniently" She had ALL the right skills to live, survive and be a badass in that world. I'm going to ignore it because as I said at the beginning, I was expecting a silly novel and a Mary Sue fits in here and at least she was not a s*upid maid in distress. I planned to ignore that and enjoy how Ruri now had a nice life in another kingdom, in the end she couldn't complete hers revenge and frankly we completely forgot about the initial conflict. But then, the war comes. And to be clear: the arc of the war was, at most, poor. And, being honest, WAS A COMPLETE BULLSHIT. That's all.
The whole plan was completely without logic, really? Did they just want to beat the dragons because they were bad and that's all? Is there no true religious justification? No drought or overpopulation that forced them to try to do it? How about the existence (real or fictitious) of some magical technology that would make them prosper? The accidental mu*der of a member of the royal family?
No. They just want to go against the dragons that OBVIOUSLY are warily superior to them because f*ck you, thats why. And for that the king doesn't mind sacrificing his only son and heir. Because I suppose that when he kick the bucket, the kingdom will be able to govern itself. Well, it's not a big diference.
Like get a random character out of nowhere just to have her going crazy because... f*ck you, that's why, in one of the most s*upid and ill-argued character developments I've seen in my life. And I must say, that I read Twilight.
The autor literally made this girl, apparently rescued from a s*ave trade, become infatuated with the fact that she was the "real" couple of the dragon king even though she had NEVER seen him in her life. Only because she heard a second of the one conversation that isn't to her, and that never was mentioned again, in which they said that the king's "bride" had blond hair, like hers.
And that's it. She is absolutely convinced that she was the "real one", thanks to that she became crazy enough to let the prisoner, to whom she had to take food, scape that turns out to be (Ta, ta, ta, taaan) No surprise! Asahi! Because the damn security of the prison is a f*cking shit, I suppose. I mean, obviously anyone can open their cells.
But of course Asahi didn't escape, no. Instead, she had a VEEEERY traumatic encounter with soldiers who wanted to take revenge on her in a very cruel way by "ramming them into war", because everyone knows that prisoners of war can walk around the castle openly. And all act as if she deserves to be r*ped/dismembered (not very clear) just because she bothered Ruri!!
Which, in my opinion, is much worse than anything that hers followers could have done to Ruri ever.
But the story is not over yet. No, that would've been too easy.
Yes, they rescued Asahi, although reluctantly, and Ruri tells she once and for all that she is a nuisance... again. They banish her to a distant and desolate place as punishment for the crime of having hot air in her brain.
¡¡Yaiii!! The annoyance was gone !! Put the "happy ending"!
Everyone is happy; Ruri stays with Jade, all the preparations are made for the wedding and... then Jade tells Ruri, as it should be, that her only duty is to spread her legs, have s*x and give birth to his children without leaving that other male being ever sees her again. Because dragons are apparently possessive... but that possessiveness only affects male dragons. Apparently even Chelsea, who seems to be so self-confident, helpful and independent, cheerfully agreed to be practically imprisoned in her home, because that is the role of a women.
And Ruri who is a HUMAN, who all this time was clamoring for her freedom and for the right to enjoy her life, to work and have friends to compensate for everything she couldn't have thanks to Asahi... she, as expected, accepts willingly and even offers to leave hers job. So she can never ever leave the castle, have her own money or contact with another man in hers life and Jade will not feel insecure, because that's what women do when they get married, right? :)
Honestly I had never gotten so angry so quickly with so few chapters, in a novel that I was not even taking seriously as a novel. And that's what bothers me most, even to be a dumb novel, there are limits to what should NEVER be trespassed in this damn century and era. I understand that in Japan things are different, but in Japan women can also work and be married at the same time without any problem. And, in Japan it's also illegal to imprison a human being just because you can.
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- MC also gets a bit of revenge resolved in the current translated chapters
Personally I enjoyed this. It's not something I'd rush to my friends to recommend, but it has its good points - there are likable characters, I do find some joy in seeing Ruri get a bit of vengeance exacted for the ridiculous life she's suffered, and I personally think Ruri is among the better protags I've read. A little bland in some aspects but again, this series isn't super serious, so I didn't care about that. Overall if you're someone with a high tolerance for the heavily recycled tropes in shoujo, then this novel is really light on that in comparison. I used to be an editor so I'm not rly a good measure but I hope my review helps a little lol....-
- A s*upid 'best friend' with an annoying 'charm' and stalker tendencies
- An MC with the fairy-equivalent of mass destruction for any country.
- A hunk of a Dragon King that needs mofu mofu.
Yep this is happening folks. Ok, ok, *serious face* (' _ ') I will behave now. In all seriousness, this read is hysterical. I love the creativity and sheer goofiness this novel. And yes I recommend this for anyone looking for a light-hearted and sweet novel.The main character is shunned because she has blonde hair and green eyes in favour of her more traditionally japanese "best friend", but it's later found out that her best friend dyed her hair blonde and wears green contacts and the main character hides her 'stand out' features yet MC is still shunned? Someone help me understand this...
Straight to the point -- meaning that all the confusion and problems get solved without a problem within the whole novel.