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Oh. An update. I remember moving to the novel and just reading ahead while waiting. Glad to see this picked back up I guess, though wow this is really close to the start of the story huh.

Page 25 "That pressure and his tactical sense were remarkable." Yeah.

Man. This statement made me irritated when I recalled how at the apex of the conclusion of a war much later int he story, he basically attempted talk no jutsu mid-combat without properly securing the room and the escape routes and allowed the villain of the story to flee to the point where there is no confirmed corpse just leaving the door open to more conflict, while assuming he died because Nobody Could Survive A Fall This High Into The Ocean. And that's with plenty of opportunity to just take the guy down, either dead or disabled and captured. And this was after he had already resolved himself to killing the villain.

But outside of that annoyance. The story is generally satisfying, very sweet tasting due to the very open romance between the MC and the Heroine.
link to read the novel please?
 
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Well, I also think the 3 prologue girls are pretty weak. It's mostly the teenagers that are dumb, characters are written their age. The series really speeds up after Kento speaks to the Princess the second time. Your assumption about the villain is incorrect.

The girl who summoned them all isn't the main villain. She's co-main heroine with Yuika and 4th harem member (Princess Camilla is), at least in the novel after Kento gives her a beating and tricks her into thinking she's his undead minion. She's the one who gets violently protective of Kento. And Kento is outright bossy when around her, playing into his Demon King persona. The main villain is an ugly bastard named Havre Calvine, him and Kento fight over the throne of Camilla's Kingdom.
thats fucking hilarious, also yea I somewhat had a feeling
the girl who summoned them would somehow become a member of the harem because she looks the type, also who's Yuika again? is it the saintess girl who is the school mate of MC? either way Camilla is pretty good but ngl I'm actually surprised he hasn't done anything with the cat girl, I legit thought she would be the first one to be with MC when I saw her
but yea either way the series needs better women LOL also that final boss like I said sounds hilarious
 
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thats fucking hilarious, also yea I somewhat had a feeling
the girl who summoned them would somehow become a member of the harem because she looks the type, also who's Yuika again? is it the saintess girl who is the school mate of MC? either way Camilla is pretty good but ngl I'm actually surprised he hasn't done anything with the cat girl, I legit thought she would be the first one to be with MC when I saw her
but yea either way the series needs better women LOL also that final boss like I said sounds hilarious
Yes Yuika Asakawa is the saint/chairman. 4th and 5th girls are pretty good.
 
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So, regarding the original timeline.

I guess that original Welhelm also did something similar with Lisbeth like the reincarnated one did.

Except, he did it much later, and either kept lying until original Rudolph was killed, or somehow found the truth about the connection between Lisbeth & Rudolph and either stole the coin from Rudolph, or claimed that it was Rudolph who stole the coin from him.

As for original Rudolph, he probably learned that Lisbeth was the girl he met, and felt cheated & betrayed when she went to Welhelm, which might be the last line that eventually made Rudolph cross the line and become the Tyrant King. And because of misunderstanding that Welhelm created, Lisbeth ends up eventually killing Rudolph.

Or else, the whole story about original Rudolph being a Tyrant King was false to begin with.
It's possible that original Welhelm was the one who was the Tyrant King and stole Lisbeth from MC, and after killing him off, started to rewrite history with his own narrative of Rudolph being the Tyrant King, so that future generations would praise him as a Hero, while his bloodline remained at the highest position.

On another topic, really find it odd that people call a child/kid as Tyrant Prince because he was being a brat and feared him, but still didn't let a chance go to bully him.
I mean, if he is a Tyrant and a Prince (even if an illegitimate one), then people lower than his position should be fearful of him, not bully him.
 
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So, regarding the original timeline.

I guess that original Welhelm also did something similar with Lisbeth like the reincarnated one did.

Except, he did it much later, and either kept lying until original Rudolph was killed, or somehow found the truth about the connection between Lisbeth & Rudolph and either stole the coin from Rudolph, or claimed that it was Rudolph who stole the coin from him.

As for original Rudolph, he probably learned that Lisbeth was the girl he met, and felt cheated & betrayed when she went to Welhelm, which might be the last line that eventually made Rudolph cross the line and become the Tyrant King. And because of misunderstanding that Welhelm created, Lisbeth ends up eventually killing Rudolph.

Or else, the whole story about original Rudolph being a Tyrant King was false to begin with.
It's possible that original Welhelm was the one who was the Tyrant King and stole Lisbeth from MC, and after killing him off, started to rewrite history with his own narrative of Rudolph being the Tyrant King, so that future generations would praise him as a Hero, while his bloodline remained at the highest position.

On another topic, really find it odd that people call a child/kid as Tyrant Prince because he was being a brat and feared him, but still didn't let a chance go to bully him.
I mean, if he is a Tyrant and a Prince (even if an illegitimate one), then people lower than his position should be fearful of him, not bully him.
lol yeah. you'd think he could boss around the soldiers to just lop their heads off and let his father deal with the aftermath...kinda like that 3rd trash~
 

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This whole "standing up again and again after being beaten" is often overused trope, but in this case IMO it was nice.
And IMO it wasn't about MC pain tolerance from being abused/abusing him for no reason (it was wooden swords, and father in law was counterattacking from what i've seen)/testing his skills (they probably knew he had almost none).
MC could've declined, could've stopped along the way, could simply not get up. But FIL wanted to see his RESOLVE. Against all odds, against overwhelming enemy, when you are beaten and hurting. Dude is a honorable musclehead, from a family of warriors, and wants to know if his future son in law (and maybe house head) will be somone mentally strong that will keep fighting or a spoiled prince brat who will give up and cut losses (his wife? his people? his territory? his honor?).
Remember, we are talking about a marriage between prince (and rather low standing one in royal family pecking order) and high ranked noble. Some bruises, losing consciousness (from exhaustion IMO) is a low price for proving yourself and essentially winning support and protection of a strongest military force in the kingdom.
Him later revealed being a diamond in the rough is (IMO unnecessary) addition, would be even better if he didn't hit him in the end and just lost consciousness there. Him being accepted despite losing would make bigger impact.
 
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Poor Maya… if she knew what she is ACTUALLY missing, she would be ded.
 
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Ah yes, the old BEAT YOU TO A FUCKING RAG totally acceptable behavior of a father when his daughter has found an almost perfect future husband, totally wouldn't hurt their relationship at all right.
Well it wont because main characters not only have wounds heal in a few frames but also do not feel pain.
He's far from perfect. In fact he's an extremely risky husband from the marquis family's point of view. He's a prince, yes, but he's the son of a mistress who hasn't got a permanent role in the royal family. Basically Rudolph is only alive because the mother could keep entertaining the king, mostly erotically. Otherwise, looking at how ruthless the royal family is and how poorly Rudolph is being treated, there's no doubt he would have been killed, to remove him from the whole game of thrones, since he is technically in a good position in the line of succession, being a recognised prince.

Concretely, however, his position is shaky. The mother could be kicked out any day the king gets bored of her. That would weaken Rudolph's position further. He also has no allies because the king has made it clear Rudolph can be bullied without consequences. Nobody's going to bet on Rudolph becoming the next king, unless it's someone who likes gambling with extremely high stakes. The other princes love tormenting Rudolph, so when one of them becomes the next king, Rudolph would be lucky if he's merely sent as an officer to wage war. Anyone who happened to support Rudolph would be extremely suspicious in the eyes of the other princes. That's the position the marquis family is now assuming.
 
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You are completely ignoring who FLs father is and completely ignoring how much value there is in just being the kings son.

I don't really want to get into a discussion about it because it's boring but I just want you to know that you are thinking in just one small track, try to think bigger.
Even the first basic thought that everyone should have of having royal blood introduced to the family is enough to make people flip out in greed when talking old aristocracy, and for good reason too.
 
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Even the first basic thought that everyone should have of having royal blood introduced to the family is enough to make people flip out in greed when talking old aristocracy, and for good reason too.
Why not, if you are willing to risk your total destruction. Rudolph is a prince, born out of a concubine, who was getting beaten up and mistreated in many other ways, under the emperor's blessing. He's not exactly the safest bet. If there's a succession war, allies behind the various candidates most certainly can't be sure they will keep their heads if their candidate loses. Why would the new ruler easily trust those who wanted someone else to sit on the throne? Receiving royal blood through a princess is far safer than through a prince eligible for succession, of course depending on the situation in the country. With an emperor and princes like that, the situation is precarious in that country.

Marquis Falkrantz is said to possess considerable military strength, but he can't possess more of it than the emperor. Otherwise he would be the emperor. In a certain sense he's in a worse position than weaker nobles because the emperor would always be eyeing him with suspicion, considering the power he has at his disposal. If he openly stood behind one prince, those suspicions would materialise.
 
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Dude I just told you, stop thinking in your narrow line. I honestly don't even have the energy to read all that.

Not everything has to be about claiming the throne instantly this generation and murdering everyone else like some crazed murder hobo.
 

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