I’m The King

I’m The King

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我为王

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我为王

By 枪手1号

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1530 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The story is about a guy who was an expert fighting in close combat. After earning an enormous amount of money to live freely, he retires from the underground fighting club but because he ended up making many enemies, he ended up dying after he was betrayed by his boss. As a result he swears not be betrayed again… After dying, he regains consciousness but this time in the body of a young 18 year old boy which also has the same name. This young boy was beaten to death as he tried to save a random girl… The heavens gave me a second opportunity so I’m not going to let it happen a second time, I will not be betrayed again. This new life, I will use my iron blood as a sharp blade and I will defend myself and the important people to me. This is my world, in this world — I’m the King.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m The King Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m The King "I'm The King" certainly grabbed my attention, promising a tale of transmigration, military strategy, and the rise to power. After diving in, I can see why it has garnered a dedicated following. It's a compelling read, though not without its quirks. ### First Impressions The premise is immediately engaging: a modern-day underground fighter finds himself reborn as the adopted nephew of a low-ranking official in a chaotic, war-torn land. This setup allows for a blend of brutal combat skills and strategic modern knowledge, which is always a fun combination. The initial chapters quickly establish the protagonist, Gao Yuan, as a capable and ambitious individual ready to shake things up. ### What Works Well The core strength of "I'm The King" lies in its depiction of Gao Yuan's ascent. Watching him assemble a ragtag group of soldiers and use his knowledge of modern warfare to outwit his opponents is genuinely satisfying. The battles aren't always easy wins, which adds a welcome layer of tension and realism. I found myself invested in the growth of his subordinates just as much as his own progress. The element of romance is also a standout feature. The love that Gao Yuan has for his family is so intense and pure that it makes him seem like a different person. ### Areas of Concern While I thoroughly enjoyed the journey, I can see where some readers might find the story a bit dated. Being written over five years ago, some of the writing and plot devices might feel a little less refined compared to more recent novels. The plot is good, but it is hollow, and the quality is very similar to advertisements in that it is only good when you watch it, but when you get it in real life, it's ordinary. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have noted that the story explores not only Gao Yuan's immediate goals but also his long-term vision for the future, focusing on creating a better world for his descendants. Additionally, the intensity of his love for his family is portrayed as a driving force behind his ambition to become king, as he seeks to ensure their safety and well-being. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I'm The King" is a worthwhile read for fans of military strategy, kingdom-building, and transmigration stories. It may have some flaws due to its age, but the engaging plot, well-developed characters, and satisfying progression more than make up for it. I recommend giving it a shot, especially if you're looking for a complete story with a satisfying conclusion.

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