Oukoku e Tsuzuku Michi

Oukoku e Tsuzuku Michi

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王国へ続く道

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Road of the Kingdom, Road to Kingdom, 王国へ続く道

By ofuro ashitsubo, yumizu kai, 湯水 快

4.1
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
73 chapters
Original Publisher
hobby japan

Description

This is the story of a young s*ave gladiator in an underground arena. He doesn’t know about his past or how he got to where he is, only that his name is Aegir, and that he is strong. One day he kills the boss and escapes the arena, joining a band of mercenaries as a new recruit. During one mission, they encounter the vampire, Lucy, who slaughters the band with her inhuman strength. After learning that Aegir only knows how to kill, Lucy lets him stay at her house, educating and taking care of him. Two years pass, and on the day of Aegir’s departure, they both exchange a promise that if Aegir becomes a king and owns the land of Erg forest, he can come and take her as his woman. Making this his life goal, Aegir set out on a journey to become a hero, a king, and found his own kingdom.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hobby japan
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Oukoku e Tsuzuku Michi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Oukoku e Tsuzuku Michi "Oukoku e Tsuzuku Michi"… where to even begin with this one? It’s a wild ride, that's for sure. This novel definitely isn't for everyone, but if you're looking for something unapologetically… *adult*, it might just scratch that itch. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise: a former slave aiming to become king for the sake of his vampire love. It sounded like a power fantasy with a clear goal. However, I quickly realized that the path to that goal is paved with… well, a lot of other things. Let's just say the protagonist, Aegir, is *very* proactive in certain aspects of his life. ### What Works Well The action is definitely a strong point. Aegir is an absolute powerhouse, and the battles are often described with a visceral intensity that keeps you engaged. Many readers praised the blend of erotic content with an actual plot, and I can see the appeal. It avoids being *just* smut by weaving in elements of adventure and army-building. The world-building, while not the primary focus, is decent enough to support the story. I also appreciate that the female characters, despite the harem aspects, are often portrayed as more than just objects of desire, even if they are undeniably drawn to Aegir's… assets. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel also has some significant drawbacks. The sheer volume of s*xual content can be overwhelming, and at times, it feels like it overshadows the plot. Some readers might find Aegir's behavior towards women problematic, especially the instances that border on g*ooming or non-consensual encounters. I can see how some might find the MC unlikeable and the plot repetitive. Also, the lack of depth in the supporting cast, apart from his closest advisors, becomes a problem. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mentioned plot points I'd rather not spoil. I will say there are some choices by the main character that come across as frustrating. The treatment of women who betray the MC can be infuriating. ### Final Verdict "Oukoku e Tsuzuku Michi" is a guilty pleasure, plain and simple. It's not high literature, and it has its share of issues. However, if you're looking for a story with plenty of action, unabashed erotica, and a protagonist who embodies "alpha male" energy (for better or worse), you might find it entertaining. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief and embrace the… unique… sensibilities of this novel. I give it a tentative 3.5/5 – enjoyable in moderation, but definitely not for the faint of heart.

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