Princes Battle to Concede the Throne

Princes Battle to Concede the Throne

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最低皇子たちによる皇位争『譲』戦 ~貧乏くじの皇位なんて誰にでもくれてやる!~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Worst Princes’ Battle Over Giving Up the Imperial Throne, 最低皇子たちによる皇位争『譲』戦 ~貧乏くじの皇位なんて誰にでもくれてやる!~

By enomoto kaisei, 榎本快晴

4.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
60 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa sneaker bunko

Description

The illegitimate fourth prince, Sugen, thought that his current status was perfect. However, one day, he was told to become the next Emperor. Sugen, hating the thought of having to toil for the Empire, asked “Why can’t my brothers do it!?” to which the Emperor replied, “They have no determination.” ―And so, the bloody battle of giving the other siblings the inheritance started between the determination-less princes and princess.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa sneaker bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Princes Battle to Concede the Throne Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Princes Battle to Concede the Throne Okay, so I dove into "Princes Battle to Concede the Throne" with pretty high expectations, and I'm happy to say, I wasn't disappointed. The premise alone is a breath of fresh air. Instead of the usual power struggles for the throne, we have a bunch of royal siblings desperately trying to *avoid* it. It's like a reverse-harem, but instead of vying for affection, they're vying for… mediocrity? ### First Impressions From the get-go, the humor is what grabs you. The dynamic between the siblings is chaotic and hilarious. Each of them has their own unique brand of "talented slacker," making their attempts to shirk responsibility all the more entertaining. It’s definitely not your typical fantasy novel, and that's a huge part of its charm. ### What Works Well The comedy is definitely the star of the show. It's situational, it's witty, and it doesn't feel forced. The author does a great job of creating scenarios where the princes and princesses can showcase their… *unique* skills in their quest to avoid becoming the next Emperor. The short chapter length also helps keep the pacing tight and prevents the humor from becoming stale. It feels like each chapter delivers a concentrated dose of comedic chaos, leaving you wanting more. The characters, while not deeply developed, are distinct and memorable. They're all terrible in the best possible way, and their interactions are pure gold. ### Areas of Concern If I had to nitpick, I'd say that the lack of significant plot development or character arcs might be a drawback for some readers. It's definitely more focused on the comedic aspect, so if you're looking for a complex, intricate story with deep character exploration, this might not be your cup of tea. But, honestly, I was having too much fun laughing to really care. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Princes Battle to Concede the Throne" is a fantastic comedic novel that's sure to provide plenty of laughs. If you're looking for something lighthearted, entertaining, and a little bit different, I highly recommend giving it a read. Just be prepared to embrace the chaos and enjoy the ride! It's a solid 4.5/5 from me.

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