Ryusousha ha Shizukani Kurashitai

Ryusousha ha Shizukani Kurashitai

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竜操者は静かに暮らしたい

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: The Dragon Master Wants to Live Quietly, 竜操者は静かに暮らしたい

By mogi suzu, もぎすず, 茂木鈴

3.8
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
664 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Leon lives a double-life of being a baker’s son by day and an assassin by night. But one day, he is chosen by a dragon and must become a Dragon Master. He attends the Dragon Academy and acquires a dragon called Shalazard. “Once I graduate, I’ll start a bakery on the frontier and live quietly.” But as if to crush his dreams, the Moon Beasts fall and information of the land of plenty(paradise) keep Leon very busy. Will Leon ever be able to live quietly and in secret? Of course, not…Oh, here comes someone now…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Ryusousha ha Shizukani Kurashitai Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ryusousha ha Shizukani Kurashitai Alright, let's dive into "Ryusousha ha Shizukani Kurashitai," a title that hints at a protagonist yearning for a quiet life, even when destiny (and dragons!) have other plans. I've been exploring the available chapters and piecing together the general consensus, and here's what I've gathered. ### First Impressions Honestly, the initial chapters seem to be a bit of a hurdle. I can see why some readers found the non-linear storytelling confusing. It feels like being dropped into the deep end without a life vest. The author throws a lot at you upfront, and it takes a while for the narrative to settle into a more manageable pace. Think of it as a "chapter 0" that previews the entire arc. It's an interesting choice, but it definitely risks alienating readers early on. ### What Works Well Once you get past the initial bumpy ride, there's a lot to appreciate. Many readers praised the world-building, which feels distinct and well-thought-out. It's not just another generic fantasy setting; there's a sense of depth and history that makes it engaging. I also appreciate the protagonist's unique situation. He's an incredibly skilled assassin who dreams of being a baker, forced into the role of a dragon master. This internal conflict, combined with his obliviousness to his own strength, creates some amusing and interesting situations. The slow-burn nature of the story also seems to appeal to those who enjoy detailed character interactions and political machinations over non-stop action. ### Areas of Concern The pacing is definitely a sticking point for me, and it seems like other readers agree. While the slow pace allows for detailed world-building and character development, it can also feel frustratingly slow. Some find that the story takes a while to really get going, and the main plot points (like the dragon!) take a long time to materialize. I can also see how the protagonist's lack of motivation regarding his dragon master duties might irritate some readers. ### Final Verdict "Ryusousha ha Shizukani Kurashitai" is a bit of a mixed bag. If you're looking for a fast-paced, action-packed adventure, this probably isn't for you. However, if you're willing to be patient and appreciate detailed world-building, complex characters, and a slow-burn plot, then this could be a rewarding read. Just be prepared to navigate a somewhat confusing beginning before settling into the story's rhythm.

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