I Don’t Want To Inherit A Feudal Estate So I’ll Just Throw Everything On My Brother And Live As I Please

I Don’t Want To Inherit A Feudal Estate So I’ll Just Throw Everything On My Brother And Live As I Please

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ビンボー領地を継ぎたくないので、全て弟に丸投げして好き勝手に生きていく

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Don't Want To Inherit A Poor Territory, So I'll Just Throw Everything To My Brother And Live As I Please., ビンボー領地を継ぎたくないので、全て弟に丸投げして好き勝手に生きていく

By kobayan 2-gō, こばやん2号

2.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
505 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Roland was born as the eldest son of a nobleman in a feudal estate. When he regained his memory of his previous life, he realizes that a dark future awaited him as the heir to a poor feudal estate. As a result, he came to the conclusion that he must do something about it. “Yes! I’ll just force Mark to do it!” Roland’s never-ending battle to educate his younger brother as an excellent lord and to gain his own freedom began.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Don’t Want To Inherit A Feudal Estate So I’ll Just Throw Everything On My Brother And Live As I Please Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Don’t Want To Inherit A Feudal Estate So I’ll Just Throw Everything On My Brother And Live As I Please Okay, so I dove into "I Don’t Want To Inherit A Feudal Estate So I’ll Just Throw Everything On My Brother And Live As I Please" with high hopes. The title alone promised a fun, rebellious romp. While it had its moments, my overall experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The beginning definitely hooked me. The idea of a reincarnated soul, Rolland, trying to ditch his responsibilities and foist them onto his younger brother? Hilarious! I enjoyed the initial arc where he's actively sabotaging his reputation and training his brother. It had a unique charm and a clear sense of direction. ### What Works Well The familial love aspect, especially the bond between the brothers, was a definite highlight. I found myself invested in their interactions and Rolland's somewhat twisted, yet ultimately supportive, approach to helping his sibling. I also appreciated the initial premise of subverting the typical isekai tropes. Rolland's desire to avoid responsibility and live a carefree life as an adventurer was a refreshing change of pace. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story seems to lose its way after the initial arc. Several readers have pointed out a significant drop in quality once Rolland leaves the family estate. The plot becomes repetitive, with similar scenarios playing out in each new town. I also found the power scaling to be jarring. Rolland's rapid progression from a relatively weak adventurer to an overpowered prodigy felt rushed and unearned. The convenient acquisition of skills and abilities, without any real effort or explanation, undermined the sense of accomplishment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed concerns about the portrayal of female characters and potentially problematic relationships, particularly the sister's infatuation with the MC. I also saw some comments about the MC's personality becoming less likable as the story progresses, with him being perceived as callous and arrogant. ### Final Verdict "I Don’t Want To Inherit A Feudal Estate So I’ll Just Throw Everything On My Brother And Live As I Please" had the potential to be a truly unique and enjoyable isekai novel. While the initial premise and familial relationships were promising, the repetitive plot, rushed power scaling, and inconsistent character development ultimately detracted from my overall enjoyment. I'd recommend giving the first arc a try, but be prepared for a potential decline in quality as the story progresses.

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