I read this a month ago and recently signed up. I'm having trouble starting my review because the story is truly incredible. Let's begin with Garland, the protagonist. The way the novel portrays him as strong and independent, despite not resorting to violence, is captivating. His growth throughout the narrative is impressive, and the depiction of his four previous lives and their impact on his current decisions is fascinating. The characters are well-developed, each with unique traits that make them likable and inspiring.
The plot is another highlight – every twist and turn kept me engaged, from heart-wrenching moments to joyful ones. The story's emotional depth, despite some minor inconsistencies, thoroughly satisfied me as it unfolded, capturing the essence of kingdom-building and the loyalty among its inhabitants. It even managed to tug at my heartstrings in certain parts.
While the ending left me slightly disappointed, I can understand that a reunion might serve the characters better. And let's not forget how much I admire Camos for his leadership and brotherly qualities.
In summary, this book is a fantastic read, full of engaging characters and a compelling plot that kept me hooked until the end.
I must express my genuine longing for the previous translator; the current one seems to be more of a literal translator, providing machine-translation (MTL) with inconsistent naming conventions. It's like having a disappointing aftertaste following the delightful translations we had before. Despite this, I'm still thoroughly enjoying the novel, which is why I endure the poor quality. What吸引我的是主角并不万能(除了他的外貌),即使面对危险,他也会感到恐惧但依然勇往直前。这样的主角令人钦佩,让人期待他成长和故事的进展。
I appreciate how each character possesses a distinct imperfection. King Camos exhibits clear bias towards Garlan, while Garlan comes across as a spoilt child with an unresolved complex towards Heimos. Furthermore, Ziemuer's intense sense of duty has historically caused hardships for Garlan. The storyline's progression captivates me, and at times, Garlan's actions personally provoke frustration.
I'll keep it brief: an excellent novel. The characters are endearing, with the main character attempting to be unfeeling but ultimately compassionate, always reaching out to help others. Although there's still much more to come, the story has been captivating so far.
Now, addressing the technical aspect: There are instances where the consistency of character names appears unclear, whether due to the translator or the author. Names fluctuate between Kamos, Camus, Keimus, Heymus, and Haymus, causing confusion at times. For instance, a spoiler follows:
In one chapter, Garlan is kidnapped, and when the main lead (ML), Heymos, discovers this through interrogation, the text mentions Garlan's dilated pupils. But how could this be, since Garlan wasn't present? It raises questions about consistency.
The translator's work seems to lack coordination, either through outsourcing or multiple contributors using the same pen name, leading to errors and inconsistencies. These minor details make the reading experience slightly challenging and perplexing. Despite this, the novel remains outstanding and a top priority for me. If these discrepancies were corrected, it would greatly enhance the story. If you can overlook them, I highly recommend giving it a read; you won't be disappointed.
"Stars! This book was truly exceptional! The characters and the depth of world-building are simply incredible - it's outstanding! I found myself shedding tears at certain parts, it evoked such strong emotions that I was taken aback. I cannot praise the author enough for creating such a masterpiece! I am deeply in love with this novel – I mean, I really, really love it. The characters and their journey have captured my heart. I adore the historical ambiance the story conveys; exploring ancient civilizations is truly fascinating.
Although the plot might appear clichéd at first glance, it's anything but! There's far more to Galland's quest for revenge against Hymos than meets the eye. And let me rave about the character development – Prince Galland, King Camos (my heart aches), Hymos, and Nega... When Galland finally ascended, I couldn't help but imagine it like Simba's triumphant climb to the Pride Rock in 'The Lion King.' The emotions were overwhelming!
King Camos' storyline... well, you'll just have to read it for yourself. This novel has set the bar high, and I fear I won't find another like it anytime soon. If anyone knows similar novels, especially shounen-ai or even well-written het romances with male protagonists, but open to female leads too, please do share! I need to collect myself after this emotional rollercoaster."
I am thoroughly impressed – that's all I can say. This book was an incredible read, leaving me with a mixed feeling upon completion, as I'll surely miss it. The characters, from the main protagonist to the supporting cast, were delightful. Each had a unique role that made them irreplaceable, and the side characters were lovable, three-dimensional, and captivating, given their individual moments to shine.
At first, the male lead might seem like your stereotypical possessive and strong alpha, but as the story unfolds, his depth and vulnerability become evident, thanks to the way the main character (MC) brings out his true self. The MC, although seemingly like a Gary Stu, is necessary for the plot, and I couldn't agree more with that assessment. Despite his significant role, he is well-written, acknowledging his flaws and past traumas that shape his character.
Though I typically prefer a quicker pace in romance, this story struck the right balance, and I remained engaged without feeling impatient. The plot was filled with events and revelations, and the interactions between the leads created a seamless, satisfying progression.
Reading this story evoked a wide range of emotions – joy, sadness, laughter, and tears – making it a highly recommended and a book I would happily reread.
I genuinely adore this narrative; the main characters are likable and display remarkable cunning when handling political matters. To be honest, I had a pleasant reading experience initially, but that was mainly due to the previous translator. The new translator is commendable for their swift pace, but the numerous errors and repetitive paragraphs made it challenging for my brain to process. It became quite frustrating, unfortunately.
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The plot is another highlight – every twist and turn kept me engaged, from heart-wrenching moments to joyful ones. The story's emotional depth, despite some minor inconsistencies, thoroughly satisfied me as it unfolded, capturing the essence of kingdom-building and the loyalty among its inhabitants. It even managed to tug at my heartstrings in certain parts.
While the ending left me slightly disappointed, I can understand that a reunion might serve the characters better. And let's not forget how much I admire Camos for his leadership and brotherly qualities.
In summary, this book is a fantastic read, full of engaging characters and a compelling plot that kept me hooked until the end.
Now, addressing the technical aspect: There are instances where the consistency of character names appears unclear, whether due to the translator or the author. Names fluctuate between Kamos, Camus, Keimus, Heymus, and Haymus, causing confusion at times. For instance, a spoiler follows:
In one chapter, Garlan is kidnapped, and when the main lead (ML), Heymos, discovers this through interrogation, the text mentions Garlan's dilated pupils. But how could this be, since Garlan wasn't present? It raises questions about consistency.
The translator's work seems to lack coordination, either through outsourcing or multiple contributors using the same pen name, leading to errors and inconsistencies. These minor details make the reading experience slightly challenging and perplexing. Despite this, the novel remains outstanding and a top priority for me. If these discrepancies were corrected, it would greatly enhance the story. If you can overlook them, I highly recommend giving it a read; you won't be disappointed.
Although the plot might appear clichéd at first glance, it's anything but! There's far more to Galland's quest for revenge against Hymos than meets the eye. And let me rave about the character development – Prince Galland, King Camos (my heart aches), Hymos, and Nega... When Galland finally ascended, I couldn't help but imagine it like Simba's triumphant climb to the Pride Rock in 'The Lion King.' The emotions were overwhelming!
King Camos' storyline... well, you'll just have to read it for yourself. This novel has set the bar high, and I fear I won't find another like it anytime soon. If anyone knows similar novels, especially shounen-ai or even well-written het romances with male protagonists, but open to female leads too, please do share! I need to collect myself after this emotional rollercoaster."
At first, the male lead might seem like your stereotypical possessive and strong alpha, but as the story unfolds, his depth and vulnerability become evident, thanks to the way the main character (MC) brings out his true self. The MC, although seemingly like a Gary Stu, is necessary for the plot, and I couldn't agree more with that assessment. Despite his significant role, he is well-written, acknowledging his flaws and past traumas that shape his character.
Though I typically prefer a quicker pace in romance, this story struck the right balance, and I remained engaged without feeling impatient. The plot was filled with events and revelations, and the interactions between the leads created a seamless, satisfying progression.
Reading this story evoked a wide range of emotions – joy, sadness, laughter, and tears – making it a highly recommended and a book I would happily reread.