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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line39 Chapters Gaiden Spinoff (Ongoing)
2 LN Volumes Gaiden Spinoff (Ongoing)
8 LN Volumes (Ongoing)
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Liam Sera Banfield is a reincarnator.
He had reincarnated into a fantasy world of magic and swords, but at the time the civilization had already been making advancements into outer space.
The setting takes place in an intergalactic empire, a space opera-like universe where humanoid weapons and spaceships battle.
Liam, who had been reborn into an aristocratic family in a monarchic society, has the ambition to one day become an evil lord.
In his previous life, Liam had unfortunately lost everything and died in despair.
— It’s foolish to live for others.
— I will live for myself.
Keeping those feelings in his heart, he has decided to fulfill his goal, but is instead worshipped as a virtuous ruler due to his difference in values.
Will Liam be able to become an evil lord?
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One entry per lineOre wa Seikan Kokka no Akutoku Ryōshu!
俺は星間国家の悪徳領主!
我是星际国家的恶德领主!
我是星際國家的惡德領主!
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Recommendation Lists
- Readable Less Romance Story (Reasonable MC)
- Guilty pleasure
- My Top Novels From the 500 Novels I have Read (KR,...
- Action - Cultivation - Adventure (On going)
- Strong misunderstanding
Date | Group | Release |
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04/22/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c14 |
04/15/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c13 |
04/08/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c12 |
04/01/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c11 |
03/25/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c10 |
03/18/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c9 |
03/11/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c8 |
03/04/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c7 |
02/26/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c6 |
02/19/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c5 |
02/12/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c4 |
02/07/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c3 |
01/29/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c2 |
01/22/24 | Zetro Translation | v13c1 |
01/15/24 | Zetro Translation | v13 prologue |
The MC already has access to ships and products that only the nobles can acquire and that, therefore, are almost at the pinnacle of technology.
-Even so the military ships are around a few hundred meters to a couple of kilometers (being that of a couple of kilometers and a Capital ship that are supposed to be the "largest ships" of a fleet), in the field of space novels (intergalactic cultures) military "common ships" are already handled in kilometers and only light ships are several hundred meters.
-Time is used worse than in Chinese novels, for some reason all takes decades to be education or the development of planets (it's an intergalactic empire, right?). And the author only expanded "Human Growth" so that a person will go through all the common stages but multiplying the age in hundreds, this makes a child with the appearance of 10 years already has more than 100 but is still treated as a child, In the end what is the sense of driving so much time in each jump.
-Something like access to means of treatment of losses or deformities of the body is still something that even the nobles rarely see (in an intergalactic empire)
-Jap comedy throws everything into the absurd and infringes the logic that the author himself exposes or the logic that he wants to show as the fact that it is an "interglactic empire" (but nothing shows this), even every detail is removed to give pass to the "Comical" events quickly.
-Variety and depth.
-There are "Learning Capsules", even so the MC that used it to learn how to manage its territory but for some reason does not learn that gold is something cheap and that magicals metalas are even more valuable. - Destruction of what has already been established by the author.
-The reason that the wife of the MC was unfaithful continuously is shown in all the chapters, the MC is ignorant of everything that happens around him, everything, also the MC creates his own "story" of what happens in front of him but for being comedy nothing bad will go through such a level of ignorance and his false perception of reality.
I would really wish the MC is not too p**sy, he's literally already engaged for almost 50 years but he hasn't touched her, he's also avoiding the girl and giving all excuses just to avoid getting laid.
the house banfield need a heir but his testosterone levels are very low so it's almost impossible for him to have a son/daughter.
The MC dies after having a miserable life on earth, even though he tried to be an upstanding citizen. However, on his deathbeat, bootleg Nyarlathotep shows up to grant him a second chance in a science-fantasy universe. Unbeknownst to him, this seemingly almighty entity actually feeds on the negative emotions of select people, and he is only setting the MC up for a fall into despair, but due to a spanner in the works in the form of (what I presume to be a sort of) guardian spirit, the MC avoids all the misfortune sent his way, and instead sets out to become an evil overlord, only to fail at it so spectacularly he becomes a beloved nobleman instead. Setting:
The story is set in a woefully underdeveloped and under-explained science-fantasy world, with an actual inter-galactic empire, and the MC's new family being counts who rule over an entire galaxy. Despite of this, the actual scale of the world is incredibly narrow, both in terms of time, numbers, and things like economics and warfare. One interesting, if equally mistreated setting element is the fact that humans in this universe age very slowly, and because of that, at age fifty the MC not only looks like a thirteen years old, but he is also treated as one by society, to the point they send him to elementary school after he had been ruling a whole galaxy for forty-five years and personally destroyed a notorious pirate fleet. In other words, the setting is undefined and often willfully incoherent, most likely on purpose so that the author can set up weird misunderstandings and contrived situations at their convenience. Characters:
The MC, along with a few other characters, show some promise (especially early on), but at the end of the day, this is a typical misunderstanding comedy gag story, so all character-traits and motivations are subject to change on a dime; if the author wants to push through a misunderstanding or a gag, nothing is going to get in the way, established characterization be damned. Unfortunately this also means it's pretty hard to get invested in the characters, as all of them are prone to suddenly turn into idiots when the plot demands it. Plot:
The overarching plot is about the MC trying to become a selfish, evil overlord in order to define himself as someone different than the man who died in the prologue, but because this is misunderstanding comedy (and bootleg Nyarlathotep's unwitting influence), he always ends up earning the admiration of everyone around him instead. Other than that, it follows a slice-of-life format with lots of decades long time-jumps where little if anything changes at all, and even that's mostly off-screen. Final Verdict:
As far as misunderstanding comedies are concerned, you can do much worse than this. The writing and the prose is great on a technical level, and as far as comedy is concerned, the gags are not terribly illogical (a pitfall a lot of misunderstanding comedies fail to avoid and ending up as cringy, loliamsorandom borefests), but the haphazard world-building and the flashes of character depths that get buried under comedic convenience still drag it down quite a bit. Overall, if your suspension of disbelief can handle the scarcely defined yet still idiotic setting and the misunderstandings, then this is going to be an enjoyable read, and you can add another star to my rating. However, if you have little tolerance for such things, I simply cannot recommend this novel for you. P.S.: I'm going to keep reading the series, so the score and final verdict is liable to change later. [Edit:] After reading two more volumes, I would firmly place this into the "guilty pleasure" category. The MC becomes slightly less likeable over time, the humor gets a little repetitive at times, and the world building is haphazard and nonsensical as ever, but overall it's still an enjoyable read. Overall, I would say that this is an objectively flawed work that is a pretty fun read despite of that, and how much you will enjoy it is going to be entirely predicated on your suspension of disbelief and tolerance for predictable, slightly repetitive writing.