The Reincarnated Prince Becomes an Alchemist and Brings Prosperity to His Country - Ch. 2.1 - Reincarnated Prince Meets a Childhood Friend

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Yes, because talking while moving is impossible, when you can immediately begin acting to end starvation, you should instead stop moving to have a conversation with your childhood friend.

Manga need a meta-hero or meta-heroine, who will travel across stories, inflicting terrifying punishments upon MCs who screw-up.
 
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Boy, I sure do love it when manga sites lock their content under bullshit pay-to-read gimmicks like comikey, Mangaup, and Inkay. Make me miss the old days when scanlators would do simply for the love of manga and bring it to a larger audience.

But that is just my beef about the whole thing.
 
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@spawnknight,

While I don't at all like how Comikey chops things up, they are a licensed publisher. Yes, some pirate sites charge for access, but the sites that you name aren't pirate sites. Complaining about their charges is like objecting to paying for an e.book from Yen Press or from Seven Seas Entertainment.
 

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Boy, I sure do love it when manga sites lock their content under bullshit pay-to-read gimmicks like comikey, Mangaup, and Inkay. Make me miss the old days when scanlators would do simply for the love of manga and bring it to a larger audience.

But that is just my beef about the whole thing.
Bro, this is official translate and official translate is not free, you have to pay to read. Only the pirate translate that are free and will not get sued as long as they not get money from it.
 
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will not get sued as long as they not get money from it.
They can be sued regardless of whether they make money.

To sue a pirate, though, the rights-holder has to be able to identify the pirate and to be able to reach the pirate; attempts may be costly and unsuccessful.

Additionally, while pirates sometimes cost revenue, they bring attention to material, which might actually result in greater sales than otherwise; so the rights-holders play a balancing act, not suing every time that they can, but not authorizing these translations.
 
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Yes, because talking while moving is impossible, when you can immediately begin acting to end starvation, you should instead stop moving to have a conversation with your childhood friend.

Manga need a meta-hero or meta-heroine, who will travel across stories, inflicting terrifying punishments upon MCs who screw-up.
the situations a little more tense/complicated than that, in a way that actually makes this a pretty good royalty isekai.
the three brothers are all trying to save the country and each of them sees the whole problem while trying to resolve it with their skills. The older two don't want him to develop their country too fast because the only reason their country still exists is that it has no value. They're surrounded by warmongering nations which already stole all their valuable land. The first is trying to maintain the situation with diplomacy while the second is trying to build up the military secretly so they could protect themselves once the third prince starts enacting his developments and to take back the stolen land. It's nice that they each acknowledge that they are all necessary for the country's future rather than bickering over the throne.
 
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Even if the site is pay to read it’d be convenient if they updated the chapters here by linking there. That way if I already have an account it’d log in automatically and I can read
 
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the situations a little more tense/complicated than that, in a way that actually makes this a pretty good royalty isekai.
the three brothers are all trying to save the country and each of them sees the whole problem while trying to resolve it with their skills. The older two don't want him to develop their country too fast because the only reason their country still exists is that it has no value. They're surrounded by warmongering nations which already stole all their valuable land. The first is trying to maintain the situation with diplomacy while the second is trying to build up the military secretly so they could protect themselves once the third prince starts enacting his developments and to take back the stolen land. It's nice that they each acknowledge that they are all necessary for the country's future rather than bickering over the throne.
None of that says that he should stop moving when talking.
 

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They can be sued regardless of whether they make money.

To sue a pirate, though, the rights-holder has to be able to identify the pirate and to be able to reach the pirate; attempts may be costly and unsuccessful.

Additionally, while pirates sometimes cost revenue, they bring attention to material, which might actually result in greater sales than otherwise; so the rights-holders play a balancing act, not suing every time that they can, but not authorizing these translations.
No, they will not get sued. The Japanese publisher has a rule that allow fan to translate and share their manga for free and not for sale or any commercial action and they will not get sued as long as they follow the rule but if the manga get an official translate or legal translate every ilegal translation must stop or they will get sued.
 
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No, they will not get sued. The Japanese publisher has a rule that allow fan to translate and share their manga for free and not for sale or any commercial action and they will not get sued as long as they follow the rule but if the manga get an official translate or legal translate every ilegal translation must stop or they will get sued.
My statement was that they can be sued. That point is a matter of the Berne Convention.

No rights-holder is required to sue; publishers have multiple reasons why they might not. But if you're going to claim that some group of Japanese publishers have conditionally waived their rights, then you should provide a citation and even better a URL. A great deal of folklore about copyrights circulates with no substantiation.
 

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My statement was that they can be sued. That point is a matter of the Berne Convention.

No rights-holder is required to sue; publishers have multiple reasons why they might not. But if you're going to claim that some group of Japanese publishers have conditionally waived their rights, then you should provide a citation and even better a URL. A great deal of folklore about copyrights circulates with no substantiation.
That's a waste of time to look for all of those data for a stranger, why don't you look for it yourself?
 
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That's a waste of time to look for all of those data for a stranger, why don't you look for it yourself?
Because you clearly took a bit of false folklore as reliable.

Now you're just trying to bluff your way out.
 
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going by aggregator sites, seems this story finished around chapter 14, either by choice or by the axe. was a fun overall read, i enjoyed it quite a bit, but maybe it lacked the the kind action battles other series include.
 

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