39 – The Legend of Sun Knight

39 – The Legend of Sun Knight

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By yu wo, 御我

4.4
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
angel publishing

Description

I am a holy knight. To be precise, I am the Church of the God of Light’s Sun Knight…in training. The Church of the God of Light worships and serves the God of Light, and theirs is one of the three largest religions on this continent. As the whole continent knows, the Church of the God of Light has the Twelve Holy Knights, and each one has his own unique personality and features. To be the Sun Knight is to have shining golden hair, sky blue eyes, a compassionate nature, and a brilliant smile. …even the Sun Knight-in-training is no exception. The 38th generation of the Twelve Holy Knights have completed their term of office, yet the time for the 39th generation to take over is still far in the indefinite future. The Judgment Knight is brash and easily angered; the Storm Knight and the Leaf Knight are always fighting nonstop, day and night. Since childhood, the Sun Knight-in-training has watched the others grow from kids into adolescents. What must he do in order to become comrades, who will fight through thick and thin for each other, with this group of “younger brothers”? “Benevolent God of Light, may I ask when I will complete my training that has taken more than ten years?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
angel publishing
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

39 – The Legend of Sun Knight Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 39 – The Legend of Sun Knight ### First Impressions As a big fan of web novels, I was excited to dive into "39 – The Legend of Sun Knight," the sequel to the popular "Legend of Sun Knight." I went in expecting a similar level of humor and excitement, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also took a different path. This time around, the story shifts its focus to Elaro, the Sun Knight in training, and his relationships with the next generation of Holy Knights. It felt less like a grand adventure and more like a slice-of-life story, which wasn't necessarily a bad thing, just different. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is the dynamic between Elaro and the other young knights. It's a found-family trope done well, with Elaro acting as a big brother figure to the rest of the group. I enjoyed seeing their interactions and how they navigated their responsibilities as knights while also dealing with typical teenage issues. The story also does a good job of balancing the new generation with the old. While the previous cast doesn't appear as often, they are still mentioned and their presence is felt throughout the story. I especially appreciated the glimpses into what happened to Awaitsun and the other members of the 38th generation. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the shift in focus to character relationships, I did find myself missing some of the humor and action that made the original so appealing. The plot felt less epic, and the problems the characters faced were often more mundane. Also, I found it hard to connect with the new generation of knights as much as I did with Grisia and his crew. They simply weren't as unique or memorable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be taken aback by certain developments regarding Grisia's personal life. Specifically, the fact that he has a daughter with Charlotte. Some readers felt that this was out of character and detracted from the original story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "39 – The Legend of Sun Knight" is a decent sequel that offers a different perspective on the world and characters I've come to love. It's not as strong as the original, but it's still an enjoyable read with a focus on friendship, family, and personal growth. If you're a fan of the first novel, I recommend giving this one a try, just be prepared for a shift in tone and focus. I'm hoping the future volumes will expand on the world and characters even more.

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