The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom

The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom

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亡びの国の征服者 ~魔王は世界を征服するようです~ (LN) / 亡びの国の征服者~魔王は世界を征服するようです~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Conqueror of Dying Kingdom (LN), Horobi no Kuni no Seifukusha - Maou wa Sekai wo Seifuku Suru You Desu (LN), Horobi no Kuni no Seifukusha - Maou wa Sekai wo Seifuku Suru You DesuHorobi no Kuni no Seifukusha: Maou wa Sekai wo Seifuku Suruyoudesu (LN), Horobi no Kuni no Seifukusha: Maou wa Sekai wo Seifuku Suruyoudesu (LN), The Demon King Seems to Conquer the World (LN)

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By fudeorca, 不手折家

3.6
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
7 volumes
Original Publisher
overlap
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

As a self-professed no-lifer, Yuri idles his days away in front of a computer. This all changes the moment his life in Japan comes to an abrupt end and he finds himself reborn in the strange new world of the Shiyalta Kingdom. His new life includes everything he once lacked: loving parents, a comfortable home, and a promising future breeding and raising birds on his dad’s ranch. For centuries, the kingdom he now calls home has enjoyed peace and prosperity, shielded by friendly nations that, like Shiyalta itself, were established with the collapse of a once-great empire. War is a distant problem, relevant only to Shiyalta’s ruling families whose warriors periodically set out to join the fighting upon massive birds trained by Yuri’s dad and others. But this peaceful existence can’t last forever. Something rotten lies at the heart of the kingdom, and it doesn’t take someone with Yuri’s exceptional intelligence to realize that those distant battles will only remain irrelevant for so long.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
overlap
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom This novel has been quite the rollercoaster ride for me. "The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom" promised a mature, character-driven isekai with political intrigue and realistic warfare. While it delivered on some fronts, it stumbled on others, leaving me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The premise of a protagonist reincarnated into a dying kingdom, forced to navigate complex politics and war, sounded incredibly appealing. I was ready for a slow-burn story with intricate world-building and characters with depth. And for a while, that's exactly what I got. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the focus on character relationships and the slow-paced, dramatic storytelling. The author dedicates significant time to exploring the characters' thought processes, making them feel believable and multi-layered. I especially appreciated the grounded world-building, which made the characters' struggles and achievements feel more impactful. The military conflicts felt realistic, with the protagonist having to use his wits and long-term planning to overcome enemies with superior technology and numbers. The earlier volumes, in particular, were praised for creating a tense and engaging narrative, with some even comparing them to high points in other popular isekai series. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as the story progressed. A major point of contention seems to be the protagonist's character. While some find him rational and deliberate, others see him as an indecisive doormat, unwilling to take action until forced. This indecisiveness supposedly leads to disastrous consequences, including the death of key characters. It seems the author makes decisions that are detrimental to the story, like killing off the female lead for a harem. I also noticed concerns about the protagonist's plans/decisions being poorly thought out, lacking common sense, and the author's understanding of economics. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention major spoilers, including the death of the female lead, Carol, and a plot development where the MC becomes king regent and starts a harem. Apparently, these events drastically change the tone and quality of the story, leading to disappointment. ### Final Verdict "The Conqueror from a Dying Kingdom" is a novel with a lot of potential that, unfortunately, seems to squander it later on. While the initial volumes offer compelling characters, realistic conflicts, and intricate world-building, it appears that questionable plot decisions and character development derail the story. I would recommend approaching this series with caution, perhaps even stopping before the major plot twists to avoid disappointment.

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