Genjitsushugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki

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i just discovered this through the anime and does anyone know if there is going to be a season 3?
also this manga had a lot of ecchi potential but i am a bit sad that there aren't any sex scenes with the harem because the buildup and pacing of the harem is really well done, does anyone know any similar anime/manga which are about nation building but also include ecchi stuff? besides road to kingdom
 
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i just discovered this through the anime and does anyone know if there is going to be a season 3?
also this manga had a lot of ecchi potential but i am a bit sad that there aren't any sex scenes with the harem because the buildup and pacing of the harem is really well done, does anyone know any similar anime/manga which are about nation building but also include ecchi stuff? besides road to kingdom
For Kingdom Building I would suggest Sengoku Komachi

For a more specific thing you're looking for, I don't remember right now...
 
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I want to like this, but the author's just not knowledgable enough. I'm pretty sure the economic situation re: the food situation just isn't one that happens in a knowledgeable, open market. Cotton fetches a higher price than food crops? Just how many real-world examples are there of such a scenario happening outside a command economy? Your peasant farmers may be ignorant about a lot of stuff, but I think they'd watch agricultural market trends extremely closely. Not growing enough food to survive is just asinine. Were the prices of food crops held artificially low during the current near-famine conditions? Price fixing just doesn't work, there's lots of evidence demonstrating this.

Also, the title ostensibly translates to "How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom", but this hero (and author) comes across as a pretty strong idealist, politically. For example, the high-ranking bad people are also conveniently incompetent at their jobs...yet the author themselves has quoted Machiavelli, right? Maybe Bismarck too? He seems to use a lot of absolutes in his speech, arguably a rhetorical choice, but it doesn't really come across that way. Maybe they can turn it around, it looks like a decent first try, but it's currently a "rule of cool" story more than one of political reform.
You obviously haven't seen any other countries besides the well known one, the current situation that the mc is currently in fails to comparison against Indonesia, Philippines, and a bunch of other countries with corrupt higher ups. and price fixing not working is a real life problem, and our mc is currently in a fantasy world with magic, there'll be a lot of way to make it work, and the ppl of the kingdom wasn't that smart in the first place that's the biggest reason they're starving to death, and I'm pretty sure the peasant were just doing what they're told (I don't really remember the detail) that's why they aren't growing enough food and just keep stockpiling cotton.
 

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