Race to The Throne

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: mrCat
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Synopsis:
"so, there is really life after death huh?"
"HAHAHHAAAAA"

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"MC" is killed by his own gang members, he thought that he is dead for good but NO...
His soul is sent inside the youngest child of the emperor, in another world

Now, what to do?

One more time he is young but his greed for power is still the same as ever

Let's see what he will do in this new world, will he live a decent life or just go straight towards the throne and one more time become the apex predator of the food chain

Or, will he be chained down by his own relatives for political gains?

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Note- Mc goes into an old china settings world, he didn't really time traveled back to old china but sent into another world but that world has the same old china type look.

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  1. Afreen
    Afreen rated it
    "Race to the Throne" is a captivating novel that delves into the complex dynamics of power, ambition, and family loyalty, set against the backdrop of a vividly imagined world. The story weaves together intricate plotlines, where characters navigate a treacherous path to secure their place on the throne, much like the Game of Thrones it's inspired by. It explores the human condition, showcasing the shades of morality, the allure of power, and the consequences of ruthless ambition.

    At its core, the novel highlights the universal themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for identity, as characters grapple with their own desires and the expectations placed upon them. Each character,无论 royalty or commoner, is driven by their unique motivations, revealing the depth and vulnerability beneath their regal façades. The relationships that form and crumble serve as a mirror, reflecting our own capacity for both connection and cruelty.

    What sets "Race to the Throne" apart is its compelling storytelling, which keeps readers engaged while offering thought-provoking insights into the human experience. Through its richly drawn characters and immersive narrative, the book invites us to empathize with their struggles, reminding us that, despite the grandeur of the setting, the essence of the story remains deeply human. In the end, it's not just a race for the throne but a journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of meaning in a world where survival often depends on more than mere might.
  1. Montague Thodore
    Montague Thodore rated it
    A story of how an underworld kingpin (after dying) transmigrates into a world closely resembling ancient China.

    The greatest problem with this story? Story development, and character design. This story is driven by the protagonist (every character other than the cliche kind old sister trope may as well not even exist). This means that the characterisation of the protagonist is immensely important.

    However...the protagonist's characterisation is all over the place. The protagonist during his past life was a cold, brutal, ruthless kingpin. After transmigrating, he meets his old sister...and in an instant his heart begins to soften. What kind of silliness is this? As the story goes on, the protagonist decides he must be a 'good guy' for the sake of the people who care for him (his mother, and older sister). This characterisation is so naive and silly that it left me absolutely flabbergasted.

    A story with good potential ruined by the hypocritical redemption of the protagonist.
  1. Patrick Keats
    Patrick Keats rated it
    honestly, at first the story looked promising and even though the grammar mistakes were annoying, I still enjoyed it very much.
    Now for the story itself, I discovered how much unrealistic the MC power growth is and here I'm talking about how he amassed power so easily and no one was able to notice. I mean how none of his brothers or even his father noticed how a sudden powerful organization appeared and didn't investigate it at all.
    you say that they're good at managing and rulling and yet they didn't do anything to face against MC since they're the antagonists of this story so far and you made it too easy for MC to gather everything at his hands.
    you even made his mother a huge bank where he can get money easily at any time and any place.
    Second, the development of the world itself. you said that there exist people who can fly with swords and people who can become Devine like existences around here and yet you didn't even show one person who can do that or even how does the supernatural powers exist.
    Is it because of Qi? do people cultivate or are they born with it or something?
    Also, if such people exist, how didn't the kingdoms use them so that they can wage wars using these people so that they can become the most powerful kingdom.
    So far, we only saw Normal people fight and not like those fantasy battles using techniques and Qi
    Third, MC new shit personality or should I say new MC(as you killed the previous one)
    Honestly, he's the main reason I hated the last few chapters and how he became. Honestly, character development wise, you were doing very good with each character you introduced and even the brothers  and sister of MC were good enough for me and even the change of MC from heartless murderer to a good guy would've been awesome to read and would've made us happy but you throw that away like garbage just to create a stupid twist of the return of old personality.
    that made me really angry.
    finally, the thing I wanna talk about is how you suddenly made the enemy kingdom suddenly enter the province without MC or his organization discovering about it.
    you talked a thousand  times about how he controlled the province and yet people easily infiltrated without him noticing anything at all.
    you also made this event so confusing with  how bad your grammar in those chapters is and the bad change of POV that made it worse.
    In the end, I would like to say that first, the novel started good and showed great potential and even got me easily hooked and read more chapters but then it got worse and by the time I reached chapter 46, I hated it.
    please try your best to improve it
  1. Sandra
    Sandra rated it
    very good writing, the main character is interesting and not deplorable. the world is also complete and thought out, though the money thing is very questionable.
  1. Payne Jerry
    Payne Jerry rated it
    Goooooood gooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooo gooooooooooooooooo
  1. Burke Rusk
    Burke Rusk rated it
    The writing quality sort of annoying but still readable, though the characters are cliche annoying ones. The classic lines you would see in other chineese novels
  1. Andy Aly
    Andy Aly rated it
    did you drop this book? or is it completed
    I just noticed there is  o ending




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  1. Rupert Micah
    Rupert Micah rated it
    wonderful but I am poor

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