Growing up in a place where the rule of the jungle is law, the simple yet cunning Shaar is thrown into the chaotic world of war and political turbulence. After a chance meeting with a mysterious young girl, his destiny is forever changed as he embarks on a journey, joining the Byzantine army and climbing its ranks. With his bizarre beauty standards, will he ever return the affection of the girls that will follow him? Will he ever learn about his real parents? What lies ahead of him is a journey of strange humor and adventure.
Join him as he smashes the world order and forever engraves his name in history!
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## My Thoughts on Conquest
"Conquest" is a wild ride, a blend of xuanhuan adventure and comedy that's kept me entertained. It's not perfect, but its unique protagonist and engaging storyline make it stand out in a crowded genre.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was a bit thrown off. Some have said the beginning is a little rough, and I can see that. The main character, Shaar, has some… unusual quirks, particularly his warped sense of beauty. His upbringing has led him to believe that larger women are the epitome of attractiveness, which definitely makes for some hilarious and awkward moments. However, I quickly realized that this was part of the charm.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a strong point. It's not just slapstick; it's woven into the core of the story and Shaar's personality. He's modeled after Conan the Barbarian, but with a comedic twist. I found myself laughing out loud at his antics and his bizarre worldview.
Beyond the comedy, there's a genuinely good plot. It's a story of war and conquest, but with a strategic nuance that you don't always see in this genre. Shaar isn't overpowered; he has to rely on his wit and cunning to overcome obstacles. This makes his victories feel earned and satisfying.
### Areas of Concern
While the humor is a highlight, I can see how it might not be for everyone. Some found the jokes repetitive, especially the constant references to Shaar's aesthetic preferences. There were some complaints about his character, and some felt that the humor became less prominent after a certain point, with the story focusing more on military details. I can understand this sentiment.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out a potential spoiler regarding Shaar joining the army. Apparently, his initial reluctance to be under anyone's command is seemingly contradicted by his later decision to enlist. This inconsistency in his character might be jarring for some readers.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, I thoroughly enjoyed "Conquest." Its unique blend of humor, adventure, and strategic warfare sets it apart from many other novels in the genre. The main character, while flawed, is undeniably entertaining, and the plot, despite some inconsistencies, is engaging enough to keep me hooked. If you're looking for a xuanhuan novel with a different flavor and a lot of laughs, I would recommend giving "Conquest" a try.