When the Monster Meat I Ate Led Me to the Throne

When the Monster Meat I Ate Led Me to the Throne

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モンスターの肉を食っていたら王位に就いた件

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: How I Became King by Eating Monsters [Official Title], Monster no Niku wo Kutteitara Oui ni Tsuita Ken, The Case of Eating Monster Flesh and Ascending to the Throne, モンスターの肉を食っていたら王位に就いた件

By daken, 駄犬

4.3
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
gcn bunko
English Publisher
cross infinite world

Description

Mars, the first prince of the Farun Kingdom, spent his days fearing assassination even at the age of 12. Due to the high probability of poison in his meals, he hunted monsters in the forest outside the castle, eating their meat to stave off hunger. One night, a red-haired beauty wielding a greatsword appeared before Mars and declared, “You have potential. Become my disciple.” From a single misunderstanding, the boy (who had no desire for it at all) rose to become the strongest king. The astonishing newcomer who swiftly decided to publish all of their posted novels, debuting with two shocking works simultaneously!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
gcn bunko
English Publisher
cross infinite world
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

When the Monster Meat I Ate Led Me to the Throne Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on When the Monster Meat I Ate Led Me to the Throne This web novel, "When the Monster Meat I Ate Led Me to the Throne," has been quite the surprise. With a solid 4.3/5 rating, I had to see what the hype was about, and I wasn't disappointed. It's a fun blend of action, adventure, comedy, and a touch of harem, all wrapped up in a seinen package. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are a whirlwind. We're thrown into the life of a prince who, after a near-death experience, starts munching on monster meat to get stronger. Before you know it, he's got a master, is training intensely, and is accidentally leading a rebellion. It's fast-paced, but in a way that immediately grabs your attention. The premise is simple, but the execution is surprisingly engaging. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a highlight. The story doesn't take itself too seriously, and the misunderstandings that plague the MC's life are genuinely funny. He's just trying to survive, but his subordinates interpret his actions in the most outlandish ways. I also appreciated the "show, don't tell" approach to world-building. Information is revealed gradually, making the world feel more organic and less like an info dump. The alternate point-of-view chapters are another clever touch, providing context and background without bogging down the main narrative. And, while the MC isn't the strongest character, his growth feels earned, and his willingness to do what's necessary, despite his timid nature, is refreshing. ### Areas of Concern The pacing, while initially exciting, can feel rushed at times. Several readers, including myself, noticed that the ending felt particularly abrupt. Kingdoms are introduced almost as an afterthought, seemingly just to give the MC's wives a place to rule. I personally wanted to see more character interaction, especially between the MC and his wives, before they were suddenly married off. It felt like some potentially great character development was skipped over. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers for a second. It seems the ending reveals that the MC's master, who becomes his third wife, is actually a princess from the northern kingdom. This revelation comes very late in the story and feels a bit tacked on. Also, the romance is practically non-existent. The relationships feel more political than based on genuine affection. ### Final Verdict Despite its pacing issues and somewhat rushed ending, "When the Monster Meat I Ate Led Me to the Throne" is an enjoyable read. The humor is solid, the plot is engaging, and the characters are interesting, even if they could use a bit more development. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy with kingdom-building elements and a protagonist who's just trying to survive amidst a sea of misunderstandings, this might be right up your alley. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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