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I was the fourth son of the destitute viscount, and an unexpected letter came from the duke to me. It was a letter of betrothal, and my partner was a hideous woman nicknamed “Young Lady Goblin”. Their efforts of finding a groom had been futile, so I was finally chosen. Our status didn’t allow me to refuse.
However, the young lady herself planned to break our engagement. She was truly apologetic that I was dragged to become the fiancé of such an unsightly woman as her.

………I couldn’t settle with that. I was a Kimomen in my previous life, treated as vermin by all women – the complete opposite of an Ikemen. The painful feeling of discrimination against my appearance had been part of my life back then. Hey, people, it’s the inside that counts, doesn’t it?

She laughed it off, saying she had already given up. I wanted to see her genuinely smile. With that thought, I forcefully proceeded with the arrangements of our marriage. That’s when I discovered how adorable this person was. It didn’t take too long for me to become head over heels for her.

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This book had the potential to be one of my top picks, but unfortunately, towards the midpoint till the end, a nonsensical misunderstanding occurred that nearly made me give up.

Here's a spoiler alert: The protagonist seemingly abandons everything for the main female character (FMC) to pursue a "better life" and wed the prince, instead of staying with her. To achieve this, he pretends to cheat and subsequently distances himself from the FMC without any explanation.

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This novel is an isekai story where the protagonist dies alone and elderly due to his unattractive appearance, and then reincarnates into a handsome noble from a humble background. However, since he's not the eldest son, he's destined to be married off to the monstrous daughter of the most powerful duke, known as a "goblin." Despite her appearance, she's a kind and innocent girl, which prompts the MC to want to marry her despite the circumstances.

The plot adds depth with details like the MC's previous life as a golem engineer in a post-war, fantasy world with magic. He realizes that her transformation is linked to a magical ailment and uses his past knowledge to save her. The story also explores themes of loneliness, as the MC, having been a recluse in his former life, empathizes with the protagonist's social isolation.

However, there are drawbacks. A misunderstanding creates unnecessary drama, and the revelation that she possesses immense magical power seems unrealistic given her family's efforts to cure her. The MC's reluctance to exploit her for power, status, and wealth is questionable, especially considering the potential suitors she could attract. The dynamics surrounding the First Prince's treatment of her seem contrived.

Nonetheless, the book offers a heartwarming aspect where the MC tries to heal both her and himself by seeing her goodness. There may be moments where readers might find the MC frustrating, but his actions are somewhat understandable. The sudden introduction of magic can be a surprise, but it doesn't detract from the enjoyable parts of the story.

In summary, while there are flaws, the novel's focus on healing and self-discovery, along with the MC's relatable character development, makes it worth a read. Be prepared for some frustrating moments and unexpected magical elements, but they shouldn't overshadow the positive aspects of the narrative.
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This novel is undeniably charming. The protagonists are captivating, and the character development maintains a consistent tone throughout. Unlike many others in its genre, it doesn't rely on unnecessary filler, which sets it apart. The dual narrative, typically used to exaggerate the main character's appeal in romance stories, here serves as a refreshing twist, akin to a crossover between lighthearted boy's rom-coms and traditional shoujo storytelling. If you're looking for a feel-good romance with a more dynamic male lead, this book is definitely worth a read.
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I cannot comprehend why anyone would rate this any less than 5 stars. It's an outstanding novel with a delightful romance and an utterly captivating plot, particularly for its genre. The unexpected twists (I won't spoil it) keep the story fresh and engaging. The narrative shift between perspectives effectively demonstrates how two individuals perceive the same event from vastly different angles, enriching the tale. Currently, this is my top choice, and my only minor concern is the lack of frequent updates. I'm eagerly awaiting more content, darn it!
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This is incredibly cute. I really adore both the main characters and I'm rooting for their immense happiness. So far, there hasn't been any drama, which is perfectly fine since the romantic aspect is charming and endearing.
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It initially had potential to be my favorite feel-good story, but they botched it so badly that now I despise it with great intensity. I intended to rate it one star, but mistakenly clicked something else. Many positive reviews seem to come from readers who finished the book, so don't let those deceive you. Despite thinking I was prepared because I knew the general plot, the ending still caught me off guard. The story started strong, with the protagonist seemingly on a path to happiness, but then disaster struck: the main character publicly broke off his engagement, falsely accusing her of infidelity to marry the prince, leaving her heartbroken and devastated. As the drama unfolded and characters slowly uncovered the truth, I expected a satisfying conclusion, but instead, the narrative abruptly ended, leaving me with this frustrated review.
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