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詰みかけ転生領主の改革(旧:詰みかけ転生領主の奮闘記)
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Reformation of the Checkmated Reincarnated Feudal Lord (Formerly: Record of the Hardship of the Checkmated Reincarnated Feudal Lord), 詰みかけ転生領主の改革(旧:詰みかけ転生領主の奮闘記)
A man, dead at 29——He dropped out of life too early, but when he came to, he found he’d been reincarnated as the son of a major territory-holding noble, Sora Kleinselt.
——The land the protagonist’s parents ruled over was inundated with embezzlement, bribery, heavy taxation, the lord’s army capturing and enslaving the people, etc…
The scene filling his vision was one of the Swine Lord (his father) on the verge of ruining his “checkmated domain”!
Sora Kleinselt has to turn this kind of situation around?!
Indeed, this is the challenge that the 2-year old must face, a fantasy territory reformation story!
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## My Thoughts on Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku
Okay, let's dive into "Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku," a title that rolls off the tongue, right? This story throws us into the familiar isekai trope of reincarnation, but with a twist – our protagonist is a two-year-old reforming a territory. Intriguing, to say the least.
### First Impressions
My initial reaction mirrored that of many readers: a healthy dose of skepticism. A toddler tackling complex economic and political issues? It definitely requires a suspension of disbelief. However, I was also drawn in by the potential for a unique take on the genre. The premise is undeniably attention-grabbing.
### What Works Well
The core appeal seems to lie in the "domestic affairs" aspect. Several readers, including myself, enjoy stories where a protagonist revitalizes a territory or kingdom. There's a satisfying element of problem-solving and nation-building that can be quite engaging. Also, the lack of blatant "cheat" skills is a refreshing change of pace for some. Instead of relying on overpowered abilities, the MC uses his knowledge (however implausible) to improve things.
### Areas of Concern
However, the biggest sticking point for me, and many others, is the plausibility of a two-year-old possessing and applying such vast knowledge. The "Google for brains" analogy rings true. While I appreciate a clever protagonist, the sheer breadth of knowledge the MC displays feels unrealistic, even with reincarnation. The notion that he can recall obscure facts and instantly apply them to solve complex problems strains credibility. I can see why some find it hard to take the story seriously. It would be great if the author could give the protagonist an absolute memory to make it more believable.
### Final Verdict
"Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku" presents an interesting premise with the potential for engaging domestic-focused storytelling. However, the questionable plausibility of the protagonist's knowledge and actions might be a significant hurdle for some readers. If you're willing to embrace the absurdity and enjoy the ride, you might find it entertaining. But if you're looking for a more grounded and believable isekai experience, this might not be for you.