The Steward Demonic Emperor

The Steward Demonic Emperor

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魔皇大管家

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Best Devil Housekeeper, Demon Emperor, Demonic Emperor, Magic Emperor, Magic Emperor Housekeeper

Additional alternate names are omitted from this static listing.

By night owl, 夜枭

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1315 chapters
Original Publisher
hongshu

Description

Zhuo Yifan was the Demon Emperor. One day, he managed to lay his hands on an ancient emperor’s book, the Nine Serenities Secret Records. As the book was coveted by many, he was targeted by experts and was even betrayed by his student. After his passing, his soul took over another’s body. Brought back to life, in the body of a family servant named Zhuo Fan. Because of the regrets of the boy, which Zhuo Fan inherited, he was forced to serve the boy’s mistress. Just how can he lead this descending family to the pinnacle of this continent?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hongshu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Steward Demonic Emperor Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Steward Demonic Emperor "The Steward Demonic Emperor" certainly sparked a range of reactions, and diving into it myself, I can see why. It's a xuanhuan story with a heavy emphasis on action and adventure, but it seems its execution is where opinions truly diverge. ### First Impressions Jumping in, I was immediately drawn to the premise of an "evil" protagonist. However, it seems that label is a point of contention for many. Some find the MC to be a truly ruthless character, while others feel he falls short of the mark, even labeling him a "psychopath restrained by his relative weak state." This inconsistency in portrayal definitely colors the initial experience. ### What Works Well There's no denying the novel has its strong points. Several readers praised the MC's cunning and strategic mind. The intricate plots and mind games were consistently highlighted as exciting and engaging. I can appreciate a protagonist who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty and who uses his intellect to overcome obstacles, especially when he's often weaker in cultivation compared to his opponents. The world-building, at least initially, seems to capture attention, especially for those who came to the novel after enjoying the manhua adaptation. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel appears to stumble in several areas, especially as the story progresses. A recurring criticism revolves around the portrayal of romance and female characters. Some readers felt that the love interests were burdens and that the MC's interactions with them were cringeworthy, even childish. Others expressed disappointment with the lack of a harem, despite the initial setup suggesting otherwise, and the perceived "ditching" of female characters. Another sticking point is the MC's supposed weakness, even hundreds of chapters in, which undermines the "evil emperor" persona. Finally, the ending seems to suffer from pacing issues, feeling rushed and potentially unsatisfying for some. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned that the MC has been reincarnated for 33 times. He apparently fails so badly that even the villain has to help him. ### Final Verdict "The Steward Demonic Emperor" seems to be a novel with a strong initial hook but suffers from inconsistent character development and questionable plot choices. While some appreciate the MC's cunning and the intricate scheming, others find the romance aspects and portrayal of female characters to be detrimental. If you're looking for a truly ruthless and consistently "evil" protagonist, this might not fully deliver. However, if you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a story with plenty of action and strategic maneuvering, it might be worth a read. I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations, especially if you're coming from the manhua. It's a 3 out of 5 for me.

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