Fun Territory Defense of the Easy-Going Lord ~The Nameless Village Is Made Into the Strongest Fortified City by Production Magic~

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Akaike Sou,赤池宗,
  • Status: Ongoing)
    6 LN Volumes (Ongoing

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  1. GreatestGrandpa
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    I've only begun reading, but it's been quite enjoyable thus far. The tone appears lighter compared to similar narratives. If you're seeking a fun, lighthearted read, I would definitely recommend this one. Although the main character initially faces rejection from his family due to his supposedly "useless" magical ability, he maintains a decent bond with his eldest brother. However, relations with his younger brothers and father seem strained.

    The story so far leans towards typical kingdom-building and underdog主角情节, which might be familiar territory for some readers. While this repetition might not appeal to those who prefer fresh takes on clichés, it doesn't necessarily make the story bad. Just be mindful if you prefer a more original plot structure.
  1. Sphire17076lL
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    "UPDATE: My apologies, I forgot to mention earlier - The translation quality is quite underwhelming. There are instances where the meaning is unclear and repetitive sentences suggest a lack of proper editing. It can be quite frustrating at times. This review is specifically about the story, not the translation.

    The story itself is delightful and light-hearted. Our protagonist is a reincarnated marquis's son, who, like many in the kingdom, focuses solely on combat skills. Unlike others, however, he possesses advanced scientific knowledge from his previous life, allowing him to manipulate materials with magical prowess. This leads to extraordinary feats, such as enhancing materials at a molecular level or creating energy sources that can power massive projects.

    While there is conflict, it serves more as a subtle backdrop, as the main focus centers on the loss of perspective experienced by those who underestimate the small village. A spoiler follows:

    ...and later, the resentment from his father, who had banished him, escalates when the village unexpectedly thrives, outshining even the capital and putting his entire territory to shame."

    Please note that the original text contains some formatting elements, which I've removed for a cleaner English version.
  1. AdamusAuguste
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    Compared to many other light novels (JN), this one is decent, but not exceptional. The main character is a likable character, essentially an adult trapped in a child's body. I wouldn't label him a genius due to his innocence and occasional silliness, as his perceived brilliance stems from his youthful appearance rather than actual intellect.

    Personally, I don't particularly appreciate his free-spirited and reckless nature, as it doesn't always reflect caution in a world dominated by power. I would have preferred for him to be more aware of his surroundings, especially given the dangers he faces.

    The story has its fair share of plot inconsistencies when examined closely, but since it leans more towards comedy, those flaws can be overlooked. Overall, it's an average read.
  1. Suny869EyK
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    The setting has potential. I must admit, I'm a fan of building kingdoms myself, so it appeals to me. However, there's a glaring issue – the narrative jumps abruptly from nothing to a fully-fledged fortress in just a few short days. The protagonist effortlessly defeats a group of armored dragons, seemingly with unlimited mana, making it all seem too convenient. In my opinion, kingdom-building stories are much more engaging when the main character faces gradual progress, overcoming challenges one step at a time. It would have been more realistic for the village transformation to take at least a year, creating a sense of accomplishment.

    The other issue is the protagonist's young age – only eight years old. It will likely be a long wait to see him grow into adulthood, and if his current pace continues, he'd be ruling as an emperor before he's twelve. Frankly, I find it less appealing to read about a child navigating the complexities of kingship, especially marriage and romantic entanglements. It would be more compelling if the main character were older.
  1. VindamaroonZhD
    VindamaroonZhD rated it
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    The setting continues to evolve, but the characters remain stagnant. The main character (MC) remains as the innocent child from the first chapter, with no noticeable growth or development. Similarly, Arte is often overlooked, despite having ample potential for a deeper backstory. The narrative seems aimless and unprogressive at this point.
  1. Daoist_Culture
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    I'd like to clarify that starting from Chapter 43, the translation quality takes a significant dip, as it appears to be heavily reliant on machine translation with numerous issues. You may encounter characters with inconsistent names within the same chapter, unclear genders, and mistranslations such as "Ballista" being mistakenly translated as "barista." This constant need for pause and mental correction disrupts the flow of the story, making it less enjoyable to read.
  1. Daoistramlya
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    I absolutely adore this reincarnation-themed novel. The protagonist employs a form of magic that was deemed ineffective by others, but when wielded by a contemporary individual, its potential becomes limitless. With the right resources, he can create extraordinary things, pushing the boundaries of even the most mundane items to achieve unparalleled heights. I'm eagerly anticipating what wonders he'll conjure up next. Having read up to chapter 27, I wholeheartedly recommend this engaging story – a real treat for readers.
  1. LarryScott4188
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    I recently read the official Kindle translation of the book. Volume 4 is currently only available in paperback format, so I plan to purchase it too. The story revolves around a modern Japanese man who is reincarnated as the youngest son of a renowned Marquis, a war hero elemental mage. However, upon turning 8, he discovers he possesses production skills instead of elemental magic, a crucial trait for nobles to maintain power. Disappointed, his eldest brother tries to protect him, leading to his banishment to a impoverished village.

    What sets this novel apart is the protagonist's extraordinary mana pool, which allows him to overcome the limitations of production magic and create virtually anything with the right raw materials. It would have been more compelling if the author had granted him "fortitude" magic, as his equipment and inventions surpass their original versions, indicating a lack of attention to detail in some aspects.

    This is a classic tale of kingdom-building, where various individuals recognize the protagonist's talents and appreciate his kind-hearted nature. He transforms a village, then a town, and eventually a city, drawing inspiration from both Earth and Japan. His expertise mainly shines in military innovations, like traditional powerful bows and ballistae. What makes the narrative engaging is that, despite focusing on offense, he prioritizes creating a comfortable living environment for his people.

    He builds homes, shops, storage facilities, bathhouses, and even furnishing. For the magical context, dungeons, and adventuring elements, he develops weapons and defensive gear. Characters who choose to live in his fortress have genuine reasons for affiliating themselves as citizens. The only minor annoyance is the occasional focus on arranged marriages, which happen occasionally for the protagonist, but these chapters are brief and don't detract significantly since he's only 8 years old.

    In summary, if you're looking for a fast-paced read combining isekai (reincarnation), kingdom-building, production magic, and modern technology, this book is an excellent choice.

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