The Heroic Tale Of A Villainous Prince

The Heroic Tale Of A Villainous Prince

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悪役王子の英雄譚 ~影に徹してきた第三王子、婚約破棄された公爵令嬢を引き取ったので本気を出してみた~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Akuyaku Ouji No Eiyuutan, 悪役王子の英雄譚 ~影に徹してきた第三王子、婚約破棄された公爵令嬢を引き取ったので本気を出してみた~

By hidari ryuu, 左リュウ

3.7
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
113 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Alfred, the third prince, is the only member of the royal family with black hair and eyes. He has been supporting the kingdom from behind the scenes by playing the role of an incompetent. One day, he comes across his older brother, the first prince, Leor, announcing to Charlotte, the duchess, that he is breaking off their engagement. In order to save Charlotte from being falsely accused, Alfred plays the villain and takes her place, and the situation seems to be settled. –But then Charlotte becomes Alfred’s fiancée… The days of being in the shadows are over. The third prince finally decides to step out into the limelight and shows off his exceptional talent and emerges as a force to be reckoned with. A heroic fantasy about a villainous prince who starts off with a broken engagement, begins!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Heroic Tale Of A Villainous Prince Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Heroic Tale Of A Villainous Prince "The Heroic Tale Of A Villainous Prince" certainly presents an interesting premise, blending familiar fantasy tropes with a seemingly unique protagonist. After diving in and reading a fair amount, I've formed some opinions on what makes this story tick. ### First Impressions The initial chapters paint a picture of a prince perceived as "villainous" – perhaps unfairly so. He appears to be down on his luck, potentially even suffering from low self-esteem. While I find the "hated protagonist" trope interesting, I was wary of whether the story would successfully navigate the complexities of such a character. ### What Works Well As the story progresses, the protagonist begins to evolve, and I found myself increasingly invested. The narrative seems to focus on his journey of self-improvement and gaining confidence, and it's a welcome change to see him gradually embrace his abilities. I particularly enjoyed the world-building aspects. The author seems to have put thought into the reasons behind certain characters' actions, like the "dumb" prince who rejected the female lead. These nuances add depth to the story and make the world feel more real. The budding romance with his fiancé is also quite charming. Their interactions are cute, and the slow-burn approach adds a layer of anticipation. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that gave me pause was the protagonist's initial behavior. The story flirts with him seemingly disappointing his loved ones, which can be frustrating for some readers, especially when he possesses the means to act. I can see how this might create a disconnect for some, hindering their ability to fully connect with the character. This might be a hurdle for some readers to overcome. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Heroic Tale Of A Villainous Prince" offers a solid fantasy experience. The character development, world-building, and slow-burn romance are definite highlights. While the initial portrayal of the protagonist might not appeal to everyone, the story's strengths ultimately outweigh its weaknesses. If you're looking for a fantasy novel with a focus on character growth and intricate world-building, this might be worth your time.

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