Story Title: The Queen’s Secret Soft Spot Based on the keywords: Koko jidai ni gomandatta jou sama to no dosei seikatsu ha igaito igokochi ga warukunai (Living with the Queen who was arrogant in her previous life is unexpectedly not uncomfortable)
By MangaBlogger
The isekai genre has no shortage of "living with a noble" premises, but Koko Jidai ni Gomandatta Jou-sama to no Dousei Seikatsu wa Igaito Igokochi ga Warukunai (try saying that five times fast) offers a fresh, low-stakes twist. Instead of the usual slave contracts or revenge plots, our protagonist finds themselves sharing an apartment with a time-displaced lord who's used to being spoiled.
From the raw Chapter 1, the art is clean, expressive, and leans into “fluffy” rom-com aesthetics. The Jou-sama’s reactions — from disdain to confusion to muted gratitude — are drawn with exaggerated but cute faces. The protagonist is deliberately plain, making him a relatable everyman. Story Title: The Queen’s Secret Soft Spot Based
Paneling is spacious, not cluttered — typical for a series targeting light reading. The chapter ends on a comedic beat: Jou-sama trying to use a smartphone as a hand mirror. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s charming.
As of now, only Chapter 1 Raw is available. Raw manga means it’s in original Japanese — no English translation yet.
In Chapter 1, we likely see:
Raw readers love chapter 1 because the art style captures both her elegant outfits and her flustered modern reactions.
Note: Since raw chapters are untranslated, the following is based on visual storytelling and commonly circulating summaries from early readers.
Chapter 1 opens with the protagonist — a salaryman or college student (unnamed in early panels) — coming home to find a elegantly dressed young woman with outdated speech patterns standing in his apartment. She claims to be the daughter of a duke from “some hundred years ago,” but has no idea how she arrived in the present. Cozy Isekai Co-habitation
At first, she orders him around: “You there, commoner, prepare my bath!” “What is this strange light box (TV)?” “Why are you wearing such indecent clothes indoors?”
The protagonist, exhausted but not cruel, patiently explains modern appliances, convinces her not to call the police (who wouldn’t believe her story), and lets her stay temporarily. By the chapter’s end, she begrudgingly admits the bed is comfortable and his cooking is “acceptable.” The last panel shows her slightly blushing — hinting at future romantic development — but the overall tone remains light and comedic.
このように、メディアは**「ごまんだっ」な生活を「悪くない」ものとして正当化**し、視聴者に対してポジティブな感情を喚起している。 Chapter 1 Raw – What to Expect As