What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me

What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me

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いいご身分だな、俺にくれよ 〜下剋上貴族の異世界ハーレム戦記〜 / いいご身分だな。俺にくれよ。(Current) / 転生貴族は大志をいだく! 「いいご身分だな、俺にくれよ」

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: "I Gomibunda Na, Ore Ni Kureyo", I GOMIBUN DA NA, ORE NI KUREYO - GEKOKUJO KIZOKU NO ISEKAI HAREM SENKI, Tensei kizoku wa taishi o idaku!, Tensei kizoku wa taishi o idaku! `ii go mibunda na, ore ni kureyo', Tensei Kizoku wa Taishi wo Idaku!

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3.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
659 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Osamu Takahashi, who died in an accident, was reborn with memories of his past life as Isaac of the Wellrod Marquis family. However, he found himself in the world of the Otome game his sister used to play. The game revolved around the theme of “Stealing Love”, involving the cruel act of stealing away characters who had fiancees. These target characters were quite terrible themselves. “Someone like that prince is going to be the future king? In that case, it would be better if I became the king.” This is a tale of a man who treads the path of dominance without caring for conventions, set in the world of an Otome game.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me This novel, "What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me," is quite the ride, and my feelings are definitely mixed after diving into the available information. It's a story that seems to polarize readers, with some absolutely loving the political intrigue and anti-hero protagonist, while others are turned off by the slow pace and morally questionable actions. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. An isekai where the protagonist isn't overpowered with magic or swordsmanship, but instead relies on cunning and manipulation? That sounds right up my alley. However, I also saw some red flags early on. The slow burn seems *really* slow, and the early obsession with a five-year-old character raised some eyebrows, to say the least. I definitely questioned if I could stomach that aspect of the story. ### What Works Well For those who enjoy it, the political maneuvering seems to be the strongest point. Many readers praised the detailed world-building and the intricate web of schemes and relationships. The MC, while not a good person by any stretch, is apparently a compelling character. He's selfish, ruthless, and driven by a desire for power, but also capable of growth and even, dare I say, affection for those close to him. I also appreciate that the author doesn't rush the story. The slow build-up, while frustrating to some, allows for a deeper exploration of the world and characters. ### Areas of Concern The pacing is definitely a major issue. Some found it agonizingly slow, especially in the early arcs. The MC's character is also a point of contention. His morally grey actions and, at times, disturbing thought processes are a turn-off for some. I also saw concerns about the female characters, with some describing them as flat or underdeveloped. The initial "love at first sight" with a child is, understandably, a sticking point for many potential readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here comes the spoiler zone! Apparently, the MC does achieve his ambition of becoming king, but not without some serious scheming and morally questionable acts. There's even a potential for an incestuous relationship revealed later in the story, which could be a deal-breaker for some. The love interests are Pamela and Lisa, with the potential for a third wife later on. ### Final Verdict "What a Good Social Status You Have. Give It to Me" seems to be a novel that demands patience and a willingness to embrace a morally ambiguous protagonist. If you enjoy political intrigue, slow-burn stories, and don't mind a character who's willing to get his hands dirty, this might be worth checking out. However, be prepared for a slow pace, some potentially disturbing content, and a protagonist who's far from a traditional hero. Personally, the mixed opinions and potential for problematic elements make me hesitant to fully recommend it, but I can see why some readers are captivated by its unique approach.

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