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[#CreativeAwardReview] Ryujinofis Note

This is a review of "Ryujinofis Note" by Natsuka Nukui, currently being serialized on TALES. I also wrote a recommendation review on TALES!

It is a work participating in the "Yomiai" (Reading Love) project that is still being serialized. You can still make it in time to accompany the work until its completion, Natsuka-san♪

Click here for details on the "Yomiai" project👇

※To everyone in the Yomiai project, if you see a sudden flood of my comments on TALES, it means a review will be posted on note soon. I apologize if the sudden storm of notifications causes any inconvenience. Please just laugh it off if that happens. I am sorry💦

Hasoyam's apology comment

Those who know me probably know my writing style, but I cannot write a classic, straightforward story. I belong to a group in name only called the "Alliance for Seriously Fooling Around," where I post lazy writing styles on note, and I continue to demonstrate my lack of energy by repeating foolish transformations like "Kuriyam" when I eat chestnuts and "Gyozayam" when I eat gyoza.

In other words, I'm a bit of a goofball♪

When someone like me encounters a classic, straightforward story...

I get excited!
How could I not get excited?
"Ryujinofis Note," which depicts the meeting between Nukui-san's knight and a disadvantaged girl in fresh, youthful prose, was a story enough to make me swoon.

A knight with a complicated past, a protagonist for whom resignation has become natural due to her intelligence in a disadvantaged environment, an attendant with unusually high physical ability, and a smiling villain. A distant territory that is somehow charming.

I was hooked by the characters and settings that I couldn't think of (no, I definitely couldn't!), and I enjoyed myself to the fullest last night. Please forgive me for the comments that started out reserved but gradually became high-tension.

Misunderstandings born from a lack of words
Eyes like glass marbles that hide emotions

These two things were on my mind the whole time I was reading. When these are all explained, I think the protagonist's growth and a story where everyone can live in peace will be complete.

An ideal world without conflict where both people and "things that are not human" can respect each other

Thank you for creating a kingdom that I would like to visit someday.

Please let me accompany you until the completion of this kind-hearted, classic story✨

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Here is "My Husband is a Pond Snail," abbreviated as #DanTani, posted on Monday, April 20th!

The pond snail shows his manliness, but he's in a big pinch!
The story is moving along rapidly toward this week's final episode!

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