Dorei Tensei – Sono Dorei Saikyou no Moto Ouji ni Tsuki –

Dorei Tensei – Sono Dorei Saikyou no Moto Ouji ni Tsuki –

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奴隷転生~その奴隷、最強の元王子につき~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 奴隷転生~その奴隷、最強の元王子につき~

By karayumi, カラユミ

3.5
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
233 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Ars, the prince of the Kingdom of Karitz, who was called the strongest wizard, died at a young age. But on the verge of death, he uses reincarnation magic. Reincarnated as Wals Sai, a s*ave with the best body! Wals, who became the escort of a princess in a small country, became a matchless s*ave who used his best body and magic to crush all enemies!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Dorei Tensei – Sono Dorei Saikyou no Moto Ouji ni Tsuki – Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dorei Tensei – Sono Dorei Saikyou no Moto Ouji ni Tsuki – Okay, so I dove into "Dorei Tensei – Sono Dorei Saikyou no Moto Ouji ni Tsuki –" with a healthy dose of curiosity. The premise – a powerful reincarnated prince now a slave – definitely piqued my interest. I've seen this kind of "fish out of water" scenario done well, and I was hoping for a clever take on the genre. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters set up a world with interesting magic and a clear power dynamic. The idea of a protagonist who's essentially starting over, despite his past life's power, had potential. I was eager to see how he would navigate this new reality. ### What Works Well The action sequences are undeniably a strong point. The fight choreography is engaging, and the author does a good job of portraying the protagonist's strategic thinking, even within the constraints of his slave status. I also appreciate the world-building; there are hints of a larger, more complex world that I found myself wanting to explore. The plot, at its core, is intriguing, with hints of political intrigue and a looming threat that keeps you guessing. ### Areas of Concern However, I have to address the elephant in the room: the whole "slave" aspect. It's a difficult trope to handle well, and unfortunately, I felt it fell short here. While the story attempts to justify it, I struggled with the protagonist's seemingly content acceptance of his situation. Knowing his past power and intelligence, it felt jarring that he didn't immediately prioritize breaking free from the blood contract. The power imbalance can be uncomfortable, and it definitely detracted from my overall enjoyment. It felt like the author leaned a little too heavily into the "slave" aspect without fully exploring the nuanced implications. ### Final Verdict "Dorei Tensei – Sono Dorei Saikyou no Moto Ouji ni Tsuki –" has moments of genuine brilliance. The action is solid, the world-building is promising, and the plot has potential. However, the handling of the "slave" trope is a significant drawback. If you can overlook this aspect, you might find something to enjoy, but it's definitely a factor to consider before diving in. Overall, I'd say it's a mixed bag with a lot of unrealized potential.

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