The Strategist Knows Everything

The Strategist Knows Everything

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軍師は何でも知っている

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Gunshi wa Nandemo Shitteiru, 軍師は何でも知っている

By tanba

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
6 volumes
Original Publisher
futabasha

Description

Kurei Yukito made a wish on the verge of dying. In his next life, he would like to become someone who can understand other people. However, the next time Yukito woke up, he had been reincarnated to a different world in the midst of war. Moreover, he was granted a cheat skill as a result of misunderstanding his last wish. He was picked up by the rebel Prince, worked as the go-between of messengers from other countries and did his best to talk to them despite his poor social skills. Yukito desperately lived in this different world in order to accomplish his dying wish. Nevertheless. In this world where wars are common, hints of war gradually crept up to Yukito…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
futabasha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Strategist Knows Everything Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Strategist Knows Everything I dove into "The Strategist Knows Everything" with moderate expectations, given its mixed reception. The premise of a non-combatant MC relying on strategy and analysis intrigued me, but I was also wary of potential pitfalls mentioned by other readers. After spending some time with it, here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely threw me for a loop. The speed at which the MC integrates into the new world and gains the trust of a high-ranking noble felt rushed and somewhat unbelievable. I can see why some readers found the early plot progression jarring and the characters' actions illogical. It felt like the author prioritized getting to the "strategy" part of the story over establishing a solid foundation. ### What Works Well Despite its rocky start, the novel does have its strengths. The core concept of a protagonist who wins through intellect rather than brute force is appealing. There's a certain satisfaction in seeing the MC leverage his analytical skills to navigate complex political and military situations. Several readers have praised the quick pacing and the engaging interactions between characters. The "harem" aspect, while not my personal preference, seems to be well-integrated for those who enjoy that genre. The story picks up significantly as it progresses, and the initial questions of the prince's trust and the princess's allegiances are explained. ### Areas of Concern My biggest concern stems from the initial lack of believability. The rushed character introductions and leaps in logic made it difficult to fully invest in the story early on. I also noticed that some readers felt the MC's strategic brilliance wasn't always evident, and that his "cheat" felt more like high charisma than actual strategic planning. It's also worth noting that some have criticized the English translation, citing inaccuracies that may affect the reading experience and perception of the plot's logic. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews contained spoilers, specifically regarding the MC's past, the reasons behind certain character actions (like the sister-princess being on the king's side), and the explanations for plot developments. Be cautious when reading discussions or further reviews if you want to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict "The Strategist Knows Everything" is a mixed bag. While the initial chapters suffer from rushed plot development and questionable character motivations, the story improves as it progresses. If you're willing to overlook its shaky start and are a fan of clever protagonists, political intrigue, and harem elements, you might find it an enjoyable read. However, be prepared for some leaps in logic and potentially inconsistent strategic brilliance from the MC. I'd recommend giving it a try, but temper your expectations and be patient through the first few chapters.

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