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The concept of the plot is very coherent and reasonable, albeit not boring (a few, well placed surprises) and Leigie is just unique. And by that I mean, they're not just good or likeable, they actually feel alive and they're extremely interesting. more> about the Lazy King are the characters, they're really well written. And since I've grown to generally like CH/KR more than Japanese ones, since they often have more interesting protags, I was positively surprised with this one.Īlthough I've found this novel by the reincarnation tag, this is nothing like what you'd usually expect from reincarnation novels, in fact the reincarnation hold nearly no importance to the story at all (besides at the end).
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< Then we see from the mc's perspective and realize, he really didn't care about it at all, seeing no meaning in life. To never be understood by anyone around him, but still being feared by them because of his overwhelming power. This really tugged at my heartstrings for the MC, thinking how depressing it is for him. I'm going to sleep for a while." With a 'while' probably being for millenniums. It finally ended it with him basically saying "I'm so tired of life. Finally, it ended with the overpowered MC coming out on top, but he didn't really gain anything. Although the enemy was being slowly broken down mentally within this battle, it actually just made the battle even better. It just so happens that this someone caused some of his regrets, so to resolve it, we get to see him actually do something for once with an actual will in himself. The ending was a wonderful thing of where we get to see the MC meet someone that he knew thousands of years ago. There's so much more to the demon world than you've already revealed. It is one of the better presentations of the seven deadly sins I've read about.Īuthor-san, please give us another volume. His melancholy.Īnd his overwhelming power despite his lack of effort for it. Except perhaps our main character, but that's the issue in and of itself. Each is a fascination with motives, desires and sins. more> into the various characters and the world surrounding them. I mean if that's your thing, so be it, but I for one was delighted to be wrong. I mean, the cover image suggested one of those brainless harem novels lacking of plot but not of template girls for guys to masturbate to. It sounded fun, but I couldn't imagine much substance coming from something called the 'lazy king'. At first when I read the synopsis and saw that it only had 16 chapters, I had my doubts.