Ohanabatake no Maousama

Ohanabatake no Maousama

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お花畑の魔王様

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Flower Field Demon King, お花畑の魔王様

By udo shigetaka, 卯堂 成隆

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

Description

Kuders Tart was the Demon King of the South and one of the Four Kings that served the Demon Emperor. But one day, he was dismissed from his position by the new Emperor and banished to live in the human territories for the rest of his life.The reason for this was that in spite of being a middle-aged demon of a warrior race and a top official, he was useless in combat and never boasted of his power. Even worse, he lived while having the ‘Flower Field’ attribute, which could only be seen as harmless.However, there was something that the others didn’t know.This man was someone who the previous Emperor trusted the most. Someone who was considered the heart of the country.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Ohanabatake no Maousama Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ohanabatake no Maousama "Ohanabatake no Maousama" definitely grabbed my attention with its unique premise – a Demon Lord tending a flower garden and seemingly more interested in matchmaking than world domination. The blend of adventure, comedy, and slice-of-life elements promised a refreshing take on the fantasy genre, and for a while, it delivered. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed by the main character. He's got a certain charisma and a different approach to being a Demon Lord. The early interactions with the "villainess" noble girl were particularly enjoyable, hinting at a fun dynamic and a potential subversion of typical tropes. It felt like we were in for a lighthearted and engaging story. ### What Works Well The world-building is decent, and the concept of the Demon Lord being more of a Cupid figure is certainly unique. The story shines when it focuses on the slice-of-life aspect, showcasing the MC's interactions with the various characters and his attempts to cultivate their happiness. The humor is also well-placed, providing a good balance to the more serious undertones of the overarching plot. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progresses, I began to see some cracks in the foundation. The main character's actions, particularly his relationships with the female characters, become increasingly questionable. His penchant for pushing them towards other men, even after they've expressed feelings for him, feels less like a selfless act of love and more like a frustrating pattern. This "matchmaker" behavior can be interpreted as the MC being an extreme beta, which can be off-putting for some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the revelation of the Demon King's identity and motivations rather perplexing. The fact that she banished the MC because of unrequited feelings and a desire to teach the other demons a lesson adds a layer of complexity that doesn't quite mesh with the established tone of the story. The pairing of the female lead with a summoned male god also raised some eyebrows, as it seems to detract from her agency and development as a character. ### Final Verdict "Ohanabatake no Maousama" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, with its unique premise and engaging characters. However, the MC's questionable romantic choices and the somewhat convoluted plot developments can be frustrating. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy with a unique twist, it might be worth a try, but be prepared for some potentially irritating character decisions along the way. Overall, I'd say it's a decent read, but it falls short of its full potential.

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