Yuri Empire

Yuri Empire

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Also known as: Yuri Teikoku, 百合帝国

By hatago bunraku, 旅籠文楽

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
368 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

Horaiji Yuri lives every day while hiding her character of being homosexual. Yuri exposes her propensity only in the MMO-RPG called “Atros Online”. In the game, Yuri presides over a guild called “Yuri Empire”, a guild consisting of 359 very cute NPC girls under her. After finishing her daily work, interacting and healing time with the girls every night in the game was the happiest time for Yuri. However, one day, Yuri is hit by her car and moves to another world. (If possible I wanted to stay with my beloved children a little more) In her fading consciousness, the last wish of Yuri is fulfilled. The next time she woke up, she was beside her beloved “wife” in the game. Yuri’s heart is naturally pulled by the tendency of the in-game character “Yuri”. For their beloved master and bring their guild name “Yuri Empire” into reality, the 359 NPC subordinates, the “wife”, implicitly deepen their collusion. Overwhelmingly strong people with max level and pay to win equipment start to move in the different world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Yuri Empire Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Yuri Empire "Yuri Empire" is a web novel that I dove into with high hopes, especially given its intriguing mix of action, fantasy, harem, slice-of-life, and yuri elements. The premise—a top-tier MMO player getting isekai'd with her NPCs—immediately reminded me of "Overlord," and while comparisons are inevitable, I found that this story charts its own course, for better or worse. ### First Impressions Initially, I was captivated by the potential for a fun, wish-fulfillment story. The idea of a charismatic female protagonist building a kingdom while surrounded by a loving yuri harem sounded like a delightful escape. However, as I read further, some cracks began to appear in the foundation. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the kingdom-building aspects and the overall lighthearted nature of the story. It's easy to get invested in the day-to-day management of the MC's growing empire. The story shines when it focuses on the relationships between the MC and her NPCs, offering a wholesome dynamic that some found genuinely enjoyable. If you're looking for a casual read that doesn't demand too much brainpower and has a healthy dose of yuri, this could be right up your alley. ### Areas of Concern However, I must admit that I shared some of the concerns voiced by other readers. The translation can be rough, requiring some mental gymnastics to decipher certain passages. The pacing sometimes felt off, with excessive exposition dumps that bogged down the narrative. The "evil" protagonist felt inconsistent at times, and the yuri aspect, while present, sometimes felt like a tacked-on gimmick. There were also concerns about the MC's motivations, which some readers found illogical or underdeveloped. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Yuri Empire" is a mixed bag. While it offers a fun and lighthearted escape with kingdom-building elements and a yuri harem, it's held back by inconsistent characterization, pacing issues, and a somewhat lacking translation. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and are primarily looking for a casual read with a focus on wish fulfillment, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're seeking a complex and well-developed story with strong character motivations and a compelling plot, you might want to look elsewhere. My rating is a tentative 3/5.

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