I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon

I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon

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我真不是魔神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I Really Am Not the Demon God, 我真不是魔神

By blind leek, 要离刺荆轲

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
643 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

As the owner of an ordinary bookstore, Ling PingAn’s biggest wish was to muddle through life and do absolutely nothing. However, customers that were right in the middle of their pubescent crisis kept visiting his store in the dead of night. For the sake of his business, Ling PingAn had to mimic their childish tones, sparing no effort to promote the books in his store. When he finally managed to sell his books after going through a great verbal tug-o-war, each and every one of them said that they don’t have money and that they wish to use various tools that were seemingly divine artifacts as pledge. Looking at these customers, Ling PingAn could only agree to them resignedly. But little did he know that every single book that these customers purchased from him had altered in appearance. “Secrets of Cosplay” became “Lower Abyss Research Report” “Stellaris: Settings for Synth Ascension” was in fact “Gospel for Synthetic Beings” What’s more, in the eyes of these customers, he was actually a horrifying ruler of Diablos, an indefinable entity that held the reins of all realms. In this regard, Ling PingAn said, “I’m not, I didn’t, don’t talk nonsense.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon "I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon" is a web novel that piqued my interest with its blend of comedy, fantasy, and even a touch of sci-fi. The premise of an oblivious, overpowered bookstore owner is inherently appealing. However, diving into this story is a bit of a mixed bag, and I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the story presents a seemingly ordinary guy running a bookstore, unaware that he's basically a god among mortals. This setup had me hooked, and I was eager to see how the misunderstandings would play out. The initial chapters were promising, introducing a cast of quirky characters who perceive the MC's actions as divinely inspired, while he just thinks they're eccentric customers. ### What Works Well The core concept of the story is undeniably strong. The side characters are surprisingly well-developed, with their own motivations and backstories that add depth to the narrative. I appreciate that the MC, though initially simple, evolves as the story progresses, becoming more complex and interesting. Some readers have pointed out the world-building takes cues from Lovecraftian horror, which adds a unique flavor to the xuanhuan genre. I also appreciate the lack of a blatant harem, despite the presence of many female characters. The MC's perceived "face-blindness" adds a comedic layer, as he genuinely can't distinguish between appearances. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, "I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon" isn't without its flaws. A recurring criticism is the heavy-handed nationalism present in the story. The author seemingly goes out of their way to praise the MC's home country (easily identifiable as China) while subtly bashing others, which many readers found off-putting and immersion-breaking. Furthermore, some feel the author copies too much from other franchises. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have noted that later in the story, the MC begins to awaken, and the narrative shifts to focus on his struggle to suppress his monstrous instincts and retain his humanity. Others have mentioned the story takes inspiration from World of Warcraft and Warhammer 40k. ### Final Verdict "I Really Am Not The Lord of Demon" is a novel with a lot of potential that's somewhat undermined by certain choices. While the premise and characters are engaging, the nationalism and perceived lack of originality may be a turn-off for some. If you can look past these issues, you might find an enjoyable, if flawed, read. Personally, I would give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that readers should be prepared for the aforementioned criticisms.

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