The Unemployed Demon Lord

The Unemployed Demon Lord

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失业魔王 / 让我砍第二刀的敌人根本不存在 (old title)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: An Existence That Requires Me To Cut a Second Time Doesn't Exist In This World (old title), Shi Ye Mo Wang, Shiye Mowang [Donghua], The Demon King Who Lost His Job, 失业魔王

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By 业舞

4.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1957 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

He is the Demon Lord, who has become unemployed because the Council fired him. She is the Hero, who was laid off because of the failure of a crusade. The bond of destiny binds the two together as they embark on an journey full of unknown adventures.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Unemployed Demon Lord Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Unemployed Demon Lord Alright, let's dive into "The Unemployed Demon Lord." I've been poking around and seeing what readers think, and I've got a pretty good grasp on what makes this story tick. It sounds like a fun ride, so let's get into it. ### First Impressions From what I gather, the initial setup is a bit… forceful? It seems the author throws you right into the thick of things, which might be a tad jarring for some. However, the silver lining is that this rapid-fire introduction helps establish the characters' personalities quickly. I can appreciate a story that doesn't dawdle, even if it means a slightly bumpy start. I've also heard that the manhua adaptation is a good way to get into the story if you're not in the mood to start from the beginning with the webnovel. ### What Works Well The real draw seems to be the dynamic between Merlin, the demon lord, and Alice, the Holy Aide. Their chemistry is described as weird but effective, and I'm always a sucker for unconventional pairings. I'm also intrigued by the promise of hidden depths to these characters. Apparently, the author does a solid job of juggling multiple characters without losing focus on the leads. The humor is also a big selling point – lighthearted and rarely venturing into dark territory. A well-executed comedic fantasy is always a win in my book. Plus, I'm impressed that readers can remember the villains' names! That speaks volumes about the world-building and character development. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue I see is the translation status. It sounds like the translations stopped quite a while ago, leaving readers hanging. That's a major bummer, especially when the raw material is so far ahead. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, heads up! There are some potential spoilers ahead regarding the relationship progression. From what I've gathered, the romance isn't just a slow burn that never ignites. Apparently, the characters *do* make progress, eventually acknowledging their feelings and even starting a family. So, if you want to go in completely blind, maybe skip the next sentence. It seems like they even have a child named Chris, which is a huge development! ### Final Verdict Despite the translation woes, "The Unemployed Demon Lord" sounds like a worthwhile read. The unique character dynamics, engaging humor, and intriguing plot make it a solid 4/5 in my book. If you're looking for a fantasy story with a strong romance element and aren't afraid of potentially unfinished translations, give it a shot. Just be prepared to potentially learn another language to get to the end!

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