I, Reincarnate as the Leader of the Villainous Knight Order

I, Reincarnate as the Leader of the Villainous Knight Order

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俺、悪役騎士団長に転生する。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: ORE, AKUYAKU KISHI DANCHO NI TENSEI SURU., 俺、悪役騎士団長に転生する。

By azusa sakamoto, 酒本アズサ

3.4
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
187 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

“Big bro, are you angry…? Do you want me to scold you?!” In my past life, I was the eldest of eight siblings. As the eldest among eight siblings, after our father passed away, I took care of the household chores and looked after my seven younger brothers in place of our working mother every day. One day, I died saving one of my brothers from being hit by a car. When I awoke, I found myself in a world just like the novel I had read, and I had become the leader of a knight order! Wasn’t this knight leader supposed to be so wicked that he would eventually be executed by the protagonist?! Because of my past actions, my subordinates lack discipline compared to my brothers! At this rate, it’s a straight path to the execution ending! From now on, I’m going to discipline you into a good boy, and don’t you dare underestimate the big brother of seven! This is a record of the struggles of a motherly guy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I, Reincarnate as the Leader of the Villainous Knight Order Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, Reincarnate as the Leader of the Villainous Knight Order ### First Impressions Okay, so "I, Reincarnate as the Leader of the Villainous Knight Order" threw me for a loop at first. The title screams one thing, but the story seems to be trying to be something else entirely. We're talking about a protagonist reborn into a noble family, leading a group of knights with a less-than-stellar reputation. It has the potential for some serious action and intrigue, but it also seems to be juggling a lot of other elements. ### What Works Well One of the most compelling aspects is the MC's journey of self-improvement. He's not just some overpowered protagonist steamrolling everyone in his path. He's actively working to become a better leader and a better person, and that's honestly refreshing. The story also seems to be playing with the harem trope in an interesting way. Instead of just collecting potential love interests, the characters are given room to grow and develop independently, which is a huge plus in my book. The world-building seems solid, with hints of a larger threat looming in the background – a revived evil god, no less! This element adds a layer of suspense and makes me curious about the stakes involved. ### Areas of Concern While the character development is a strong point, the pacing might be an issue for some readers. I can see how the inclusion of extensive cooking scenes can feel a bit jarring and detract from the overall narrative. While I personally don't mind a bit of culinary flair, dedicating multiple chapters to it might feel out of place, especially if it overshadows the core plot. Also, I can see how winning over his knight order primarily through food might feel a little… simplistic. It's a fun concept initially, but it risks undermining the protagonist's leadership abilities in other areas. ### Final Verdict "I, Reincarnate as the Leader of the Villainous Knight Order" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance with its character development and world-building, but it also stumbles with pacing and potentially over-relying on certain tropes. If you're looking for a story with a focus on self-improvement, unique character dynamics, and a looming threat, this might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for some unexpected culinary detours along the way. I'd give it a cautious recommendation with the caveat that it might not be for everyone.

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