The Rising Life of the Warrior Monk Who was Exiled Many Times

The Rising Life of the Warrior Monk Who was Exiled Many Times

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追放され過ぎた武僧の成り上がり生活

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 追放され過ぎた武僧の成り上がり生活

By okumade todoke nakayubi (hissatsuwaza), 奥まで届け中指 (必殺技)

3.0
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
262 chapters
Original Publisher
nocturne

Description

Kian, a former warrior monk in a religious nation, was the weakest despite his best efforts due to a constitution with almost no magic power. When Kian is expelled from his country for his weakness, he flees to a neighboring country, but even there he finds himself living at the very bottom of the heap. One day, Kian, who found himself becoming an old man, was exiled from the Adventurers’ Guild. In his desperate situation, he obtains a mysterious magical tool, which awakens his ability to charm women and absorb magic power from those he has s*x with, and turns his life 180 degrees from a life of a sloppy loser to a life of a dominant, aggressive, and victorious harem. This is the story of a man who was despised by those around him but became stronger and stronger and rose to the top, sexually subjugates a girl who confronts him, and makes them a member of his harem as a s*xual handler and magic power bag.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
nocturne
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Rising Life of the Warrior Monk Who was Exiled Many Times Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Rising Life of the Warrior Monk Who was Exiled Many Times Alright, let's dive into "The Rising Life of the Warrior Monk Who was Exiled Many Times." With that title, you know you're in for a ride, and boy, is it a bumpy one. ### First Impressions Going in, I was intrigued by the premise. A warrior monk, repeated exiles, adventure... it sounded like a good foundation for some solid fantasy. The tags definitely set expectations: action, adventure, ecchi, harem, and smut are all present and accounted for. ### What Works Well The initial draw for me, and I suspect many others, lies in the wish fulfillment aspects and the, shall we say, *adult* content. If you're looking for a story that doesn't shy away from explicit scenes and explores power dynamics with a generous helping of… well, you know, this might scratch that itch. The world-building, at least in the beginning, is intriguing. I found myself curious about the various factions and the protagonist's journey through them. The action sequences, when they hit, can be quite engaging, painting a vivid picture of the monk's martial prowess. ### Areas of Concern Now, for the less rosy aspects. The story seems to suffer from a lack of focus. While the initial premise is interesting, it appears to devolve into a series of loosely connected events, with the plot feeling less like a cohesive narrative and more like a string of episodic encounters. Furthermore, the narrative seems to introduce numerous plot threads and conspiracies that, frustratingly, remain unresolved, leaving a lingering sense of dissatisfaction. This is compounded by the fact that the story is discontinued, so I can see why this would be especially frustrating to readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Given that the novel is discontinued, I feel I can't go too in-depth to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Rising Life of the Warrior Monk Who was Exiled Many Times" is a mixed bag. If you're primarily interested in the erotica and don't mind a story that is unfinished, it might be worth a look. However, if you're seeking a well-structured narrative with satisfying resolutions, you might want to temper your expectations. It's a shame, because the initial concept had potential, but the execution seems to have fallen short. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but with a strong caveat: know what you're getting into before you start.

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