The Slothful Villainous Noble

The Slothful Villainous Noble

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あくまで怠惰な悪役貴族

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Akumade Taida na Akuyaku Kizoku, SLO, The Lazy Aristocrat, あくまで怠惰な悪役貴族

By iko, イコ

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
522 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Luc Hugaro Deskustos is a villainous noble in a romance strategy simulation game for adults. Although he has a talent for magic, he lets it go to waste. He’s slothful and always gorges himself with food and ends up growing as an ‘ugly fat toad’. Reincarnated as him, our main character follows his slothful ways, except he doesn’t want to grow as an ‘ugly fat toad’. He seeks to become a handsome man while still spending his days in comfort and happiness. Watch as he takes the villainous route while carving out a future for his ideal sloth life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Slothful Villainous Noble Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Slothful Villainous Noble Alright, let's dive into "The Slothful Villainous Noble." This one's been on my radar for a bit, and after reading a fair chunk of it, I've got some thoughts I want to share. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. A protagonist embracing the sin of sloth in a fantasy world? That's a fun twist on the usual overpowered isekai trope. The idea of a "villainous noble" who's actually just trying to chill and avoid work had serious comedic potential. I was ready for some lighthearted, wish-fulfillment fun. ### What Works Well The writing style is undeniably pleasant. It has an almost fairytale-like quality that makes it easy to get lost in the story. I also appreciated the initial focus on the MC's relationships, particularly how he interacts with characters outside the original storyline. There's a certain charm to his androgynous appearance and the fact that his love interests seem drawn to him for more than just his looks. His strength without being overly competitive is also a breath of fresh air. The early chapters had a unique appeal, especially with the sloth sin being a less common power. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, some cracks started to appear. The world-building felt generic, with a magic system that lacked depth. I found myself getting bogged down by repetitive details and constant POV shifts that recapped events far too often. The characters, including the MC's own family, often felt like caricatures, lacking real depth or motivation. The "slothful" aspect of the MC's character becomes less believable as he gets more involved in events, seemingly contradicting his initial goals. Also, the harem expands rapidly and without much convincing character development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we get into potential spoiler territory. Some readers have pointed out that the MC's harem grows to an almost absurd size, with every female character seemingly falling for him instantly and without any real preconditions. The treatment of the original protagonist is also a point of contention, with the MC taking away all his potential partners. The introduction of modern elements like motorcycles and magical firearms felt out of place and detracted from the overall story. ### Final Verdict "The Slothful Villainous Noble" has moments of genuine enjoyment, but ultimately falls short of its initial potential. It's a readable, guilty-pleasure type of story, but the superficial plot, one-dimensional characters, and ever-expanding harem make it difficult to fully invest in. If you're looking for a lighthearted, undemanding read, this might scratch that itch. However, if you're seeking depth, complex characters, and a well-developed world, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but with the caveat that it's best enjoyed with lowered expectations.

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