
“I will break off the engagement with a ruthless woman like you! I have no idea why!! What should I do…? ‘I was told the engagement was broken off, but I didn’t understand the reason, so when I expressed my thoughts, I was apologized to.'” ©2022 Tomomi Satomi/MAG Garden
In the original story, the protagonist breaks off the engagement and chooses the main heroine, but there was a version where the main heroine is so worthless that he chooses the original fiancée instead.
It was boring.
If we do not question whether it is completed or incomplete, there will be stories of all kinds of settings.
It exists on Narou.
There are many works with eccentric settings that are just not connected to their interestingness.
If I were to die and be reincarnated as a cheating partner.
Lover Reincarnation – The Betrayed Wife Takes Revenge After Death –
There are things like that, but it’s from the male perspective…
I feel like there was something about how if the engagement is not broken off, the story falls apart and the final boss becomes free, which would be problematic.
It says that an apology was made.
Is it a misunderstanding…?
Engagement breakups are generally more common for women, so maybe there are fewer perspectives from men.
It might be the case that the content and the target audience are mismatched.
When I tried to look up the thread image, a bunch of them appeared and it was a little scary.
Engagement Cancellation The villainous noble lady who had her engagement broken off has come to marry me, a minor noble in the outskirts, and she is an incredibly capable good wife. Is it really an engagement cancellation? My fiancé is someone else, not you. The lady who broke off the engagement has stopped putting up with it. Beyond the engagement cancellation, the abandoned lady is doted on (as an act) by the prince. The duchess lady who avoided engagement cancellation cannot believe in her husband’s love. A life of being spoiled that begins with an engagement cancellation. The duchess lady who had her engagement broken off sheds the mask of a lady.
I thought it was a cat, but it wasn’t.
Everyone loves a Cinderella story…
The thread picture was a one-episode conclusion…
The one-shot works are all collected in the engagement breakup anthology.
The engagement annulment anthology might be alongside the futanari castration joint in the category of strange lumps I’ve seen so far.
Naso
I see quite a bit of the perspective of a man who picks up a noble lady after her engagement is broken off.
There is an unprecedented surge in broken engagements!
From a male perspective, I feel like a lot of the time, it’s like I’m reincarnated as a villain in my childhood and I’m trying hard not to be hated!
Anthology of Happiness After a Broken Engagement
An anthology about picking up a noblewoman whose engagement was broken off.
An Anthology of Villainous Heroines Finding Happiness
An anthology where the villainous daughter enters a yuri route with the heroine.
I’ve seen this area before.
Don’t casually discard it like you’re disregarding a spell chant.
A royal engagement breakup is supposed to be a major issue for the country.
In that snack-like sense…
I found out that the original inspiration for the villainous noble lady is a mix of games and manga, but I wonder if there’s a starting point for the broken engagement as well…
It seems like the idea of bringing the material meant for the final act to the opening, and it’s probably one of the villainess-themed humor segments.
Breaking off an engagement is one thing, but the public condemnation that follows is too scandalous for those who are doing it.
It is mostly dismissed as false accusation.
The person who refused to break off the engagement on the spot, ended up rekindling the relationship and also convinced the other woman, was not only interesting but also had a long serialization.
However, I think it’s easier to read a one-shot anthology where problems are resolved from start to finish, rather than continuing on and on with issues emerging one after another.
It may just be that I’m getting older and it’s becoming difficult to continue following for a long time.
I think it’s tough for creators to keep expanding a story from a single punchline.
Why do you want to break off the engagement so much…?
As a result of trying to show uniqueness along with the banishment trend.
Many foolish princes who will break off their engagements no matter what have been born.
It’s better to assassinate them before discarding or expelling them, right?
Even the villainess uncle seems to want to go down the route of having the noble lady uncle’s engagement broken off.
I understand it will turn out this way if they try to bring the main character’s daughter and the prince together, but in this part, it’s oddly like the uncle is being forceful or dull.
There is a certain connection between the villainous noble lady genre and engagement breakups…
For women, it’s basically in a position that’s roughly on par with being raw for now.
By breaking off the engagement at the opening, it’s convenient as it allows for a summary introduction of the protagonist, rival, hero, and the side prince’s character within one episode.
A broken engagement is essentially something that leads to expulsion.
Some may take quite a while to break off the engagement, but I feel the poor pacing, so it’s fine if it gets broken off at the start.
At first, it felt like the villainous noble lady stories were in vogue, and then it started to gain popularity as a derivative.
Before that, there were cases of being reincarnated as a heroine or a mob character.
It’s strong that the “villainess” genre can make it all the way to the end thanks to the plot twist of breaking off the engagement.
In the same pattern as villainess reincarnation or banishment, starting from a point of adversity.
I guess the biggest adversity in a love-based relationship is having the engagement called off.
A girl who was discarded in an engagement has been reincarnated… but instead, it is the man who was originally supposed to initiate the breakup that becomes the main perspective.
Is there something about an unknown future? Like, my fiancé wouldn’t cry and call off the engagement, right!? That kind of thing, maybe?
It seems likely that I was broken off my engagement because my family fell into ruin.
Is it because Narou is a platform that enjoys constantly copying various ideas from each other and instantly making them stale? This question is too weak.
It’s not about a short story serialization scheme; we need to raise the bar to at least include quarterly rankings, a comic adaptation, and not be a mysterious web medium that gets canceled.
The protagonist was involved in recovering a noblewoman who had her engagement broken off, but I had nothing to do with the engagement being broken itself.
It’s a romance in the fantasy world, just like the annulment of incantations.
It’s like a prince from a neighboring country who suddenly comes to collect everything as soon as the engagement is broken; he’s been quite worn out, too.
There were instances where the villainous noble lady announced the engagement cancellation to her fiancé.
That fiancé was constantly cheating with other women and was verbally abusive to the young lady, so it was only natural for the engagement to be broken off.
I love stories about sisters who are in love but have their engagements broken off.
There is a work that has been decided to be published as a book, but it is a story about the men who stood up to protect the honor of a noble lady who was broken off her engagement.
I will be reborn as the man who was jilted.
Since my (body’s) condition is poor, there was a case where I withdrew from the engagement with a wonderful fiancée.
Is there a possibility that right after disposing of it, my memory comes back and I wonder what to do from there?
There are already numerous variations that have just slightly modified existing templates, so it’s much more constructive to ask for the title of the work rather than worry about their existence.
Engagements are arrangements between families, so it’s inherently impossible to break them based solely on an individual’s will… I feel like I could write a Harlequin novel.
The young lady who was reverse-raped by her fiancé ended up reconciling normally once her feelings were resolved.
Engagement canceled!
We aren’t even engaged in the first place.
In the first place, between women.
This is our first meeting, to begin with.
In the first place, a couple who has been together for many years (with children).
I’ve seen patterns around that degree, so there might still be more variations.
The story of a broken engagement has a clear structure of introduction, development, change, and conclusion, which makes it easy to write and read, and that seems to be one of its strengths.
It’s easy to mass-produce just by setting the parameters for each part.
Engagement cancellation!? There’s no way that’s happening; it’s a bait to lure out the insurrectionist.
There were also things like that.
In short stories, it’s easy to incorporate quirky ideas, and I guess everything that comes to mind has already been written.
When creating a long story about a broken engagement, it often tends to fall into the fantasy category rather than romance.
While it starts with a broken engagement, there are quite a few works that continue for a long time without mentioning the broken engagement, and then you realize it was a story about a broken engagement.
The most interesting thing in this genre was the RTA where a villainess who returned to the day of her engagement breakup proved her innocence in one day and got revenge on the person who broke off the engagement.
In terms of genre, it seems that women like stories about broken engagements and obsessive love.
I like doting things because they show affection towards daughters.
Well, I suppose if you’re a woman, there’s quite a feeling of wanting to be deeply loved, isn’t there?
Men also, well, just without the label of “pampering.”
I love romantic comedies where a woman from a higher caste is head over heels in love, and it seems to be a human instinct.
Why is it that only nobles are involved when commoners have a higher rate of broken engagements?
It’s called a “Narou” genre, but is this really a Narou genre?
In the first place, engagements between commoners aren’t such a big deal.
It’s a major event for a duke’s or earl’s daughter to have her engagement broken off.
Thank you for the liberation from the system.
The story about the legitimate heroine route after being jilted by her engagement was quite readable.
When you seriously consider the convenient aspects of the story, it inevitably turns out that way.
It seems that male readers prefer beautiful girl harems, while female readers like single, beloved handsome men, which could be attributed to gender differences.
Of course, I think that love that falls outside the mainstream, just based on trends, is also quite popular.
A duke’s family is like the top of the nobility, half-royalty, so if a duke’s daughter has her engagement broken off…
It’s the kind of thing that could split the nation into noble factions and lead to civil war.
Since the template is solid, I think it would be difficult to notice any discrepancies even if it was written by an AI.
The story of returning from death makes me want to see what happens after dying before the next round.
To put it bluntly, it’s something that would get you exiled.
I think it’s simply because there aren’t many works that become the ones doing the exile.
If it’s going to be with commoners… it was supposed to be that they would be taken away by a wealthy merchant with a large bridal price, but actually, it’s because of the merchant’s harassment or something like that.
The person I was supposed to love is being taken away by another woman – turning it into a tale of love and hatred.
I really like stories about engagements being broken off, especially those involving the daughters of barons with exceptionally high physical abilities.
An older sister or younger sister comes to steal away.
If we’re writing about a commoner’s broken engagement, it would probably lead to a development where a noble picks them up.
It hasn’t changed at all!
It’s the same with that “Busu Mandala,” which starts with an engagement being broken off in the beginning.
I’ve never seen a pattern where someone reincarnates as a discarded man.
I have read a short story where a man who was brainwashed and discarded eventually regains his sanity and keeps wondering why it came to this…