The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King

The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King

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リアリスト魔王による聖域なき異世界改革

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Realist Maou ni yoru Seiiki naki Isekai Kaihaku, The Legend of Rebuilding World by Realist Demon King, The Reformation of the World as Overseen by a Realist Demon King, リアリスト魔王による聖域なき異世界改革

By hata ryousuke, 羽田遼亮

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
199 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

In a rotted away castle, Ashta awoke as a Demon King. With his ‘wisdom from a past life’, he would rule over his lands as a thorough ‘realist’. “Demon King, why are you attacking the level 1 Heroes?” “Defeat them before they become stronger. That is called strategy.” “Demon King, why are you sending fake money to the enemy country?” “To bring chaos to their economy so they will self-destruct.” “The werewolf troops have attacked. Should we use silver bullets?” “Not bullets, shoot them with canons.” And like that, Ashta ‘reformed’ the old tendencies. He became a lord who was loved by the people and his subordinates and would go on to be called the most powerful Demon King in history.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King Okay, let's dive into "The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King." I went in with a healthy dose of curiosity, given the premise. A realist demon king trying to rebuild? Sounds like a fun twist on the isekai genre. However, my experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued. The idea of a protagonist applying "realist" strategies in a fantasy world is interesting. The initial chapters introduce a demon king who's supposedly clever and resourceful. But, I quickly started noticing some recurring themes in the user reviews that gave me pause. ### What Works Well It seems the core concept itself is what draws people in. The potential is definitely there. Some readers appreciate the straightforward plot and the way the story progresses without unnecessary filler. The incorporation of historical figures, though primarily Japanese, is a unique element that some readers found interesting. The fast-paced nature and short chapters are also appreciated by some readers. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some pretty significant issues that hold this novel back. The biggest complaint I've seen revolves around the writing itself. Many feel it's shallow and lacks depth. The world-building is often described as minimal, leaving much to the imagination, which isn't always a good thing. Battles are glossed over, and character development seems to be lacking. The "realism" aspect is also a major point of contention. Many readers feel the protagonist's strategies aren't particularly clever and that he's only perceived as intelligent because everyone else seems remarkably dense. The constant reminders of how "realist" the MC is become grating, and the author's apparent favoritism toward certain cultures is also a concern. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers pointed out specific plot points that disappointed them, such as the MC's plans for world domination happening with almost no world context. Also, the fact that every demon king has a weapon that is secretly effective against them hidden in the castle. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Legendary Rebuilding of a World by a Realist Demon King" has a promising premise, but it falls short in execution. The shallow writing, underdeveloped world, and questionable "realism" hinder its potential. While some readers may enjoy the straightforward plot and short chapters, I think it needs significant improvements to truly shine. For now, I would approach this novel with cautious optimism.

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