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The Abandoned Shabby Princess is Adored by the White Wolf Prince Manga Reviews

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    readerofmanga

    October 11, 2024 (PST)

    This setting again?
    ✔️Hated by parents
    ✔️Abusive beautiful sister that parents adore and who hates FL for no reason whatsoever
    ✔️Handsome powerful man that meets her and tells her she is his destined/fated partner
    ✔️"Surely there's some mistake?!"
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    winter

    October 10, 2025 (PST)

    Story crams all tropes together
    This review contains spoilers. This is an okay story. It tries to cram too many tropes together for so few chapters. It has the evil family who hate for no reason, evil sister, beast, fated pairs, everyone hates me, tsundere, bad prince, and so on. The story does drag a bit in the middle, it could have been fewer chapters. I am glad it is currently free to read. One good thing, it is a complete story with a meh ending.
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    Brigcher

    June 11, 2025 (PST)

    It is “fine”
    It is exactly what it says on the tin. The abandoned princess is adored by a prince who is a white wolf. It’s a very straightforward plot with very simple characters and shallow dialogue. The art… gets the job done, right along with the literal copied and pasted portions of the castle town background. I mean, it’s hard for me to complain too much, given that I paid for and read the available chapters. I was mostly curious to see if it would do anything different (as this is a common storyline), but it really does not. Like a general outline of this sub genre of the abused heroine saved by a male lead who showers her with this inexplicable affection, it hits all the major story beats you might expect without really adding or subverting any of the details to make it stand out on its own. It is “fine.”
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