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5 | 42% (96 votes) |
4 | 16% (36 votes) |
3 | 17% (38 votes) |
2 | 10% (22 votes) |
1 | 15% (34 votes) |
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Weekly Rank: #9451Monthly Rank: #10720
All Time Rank: #1126
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On 4138 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #1175
All Time Rank: #1870
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Once upon a time, there was a swordsman who wielded the sword, lived by the sword, and died by the sword.
After days and months of battle, the swordsman chose death by his own free will, but was reborn as Fay Hanse Diestburg, the third prince of the kingdom of Diestburg.
Wanting to distance himself from his past life where he lived as if possessed by the sword, Fay decided to just lead a life of a wastrel, earning the nickname: “tr*sh Prince”.
However, one day, because of a pact with the neighboring kingdom’s Afillis royal house, Fay is sent to war, leading reinforcement troops. On the battlefield, Fay witnesses a scene of despair, as the “Hero”, an existence possessing power rivaling tens of thousands, ravaged the battlefield.
Fay considered returning to the kingdom, but a certain knight’s death manages to shake his heart, thus he decided to wield the sword once again — the legend of the strongest lazy prince begins!
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One entry per line前世は剣帝。今生クズ王子
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Date | Group | Release |
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03/17/21 | Shin Translations | v3c25 |
03/10/21 | Shin Translations | v3c24 |
03/03/21 | Shin Translations | v3c23 |
02/24/21 | Shin Translations | v3c22 |
02/17/21 | Shin Translations | v3c21 |
02/10/21 | Shin Translations | v3c20 |
02/03/21 | Shin Translations | v3c19 |
01/27/21 | Shin Translations | v3c18 |
01/20/21 | Shin Translations | v3c17 |
01/13/21 | Shin Translations | v3c16 |
01/06/21 | Shin Translations | v3c15 |
01/01/21 | Shin Translations | v3c14 |
12/23/20 | Shin Translations | v3c13 |
12/16/20 | Shin Translations | v3c12 |
12/09/20 | Shin Translations | v3c11 |
If you can fathom an iota of that you know what it means to read this story. This story is that cringe-worthy. The Main character is always talking to himself more than other people! "Blah Blah Blah happened so long ago I will never forget it". You have an author who just feeds this sh*t too. For example action will have an Antagonist; "Why! do you look so sad? in the middle of your monologue? within the middle of our fight to the death? within the middle of this hostage situation".
Edgy! This thing is so cringe-worthy. The true masterpiece is that it is hard to notice. When you are reading it. You will just be thinking that it has a lot of flashbacks.
This thing is a story made to trick those with the inability to step back and take a hard look at what they are reading. You could probably get away with thinking it is normal if you are binge reading. When you read on a weekly basis though, and come back to the story refreshed. It is not hard to spot the absurdity of it all.
The one true word of connotation for story is in the title already.